Tuesday, 30 December 2025

Apple Watch battery replacement tutorial | Apple Watch Repair Experts in new zealand


If your Apple Watch battery is draining fast, not holding charge, or shutting down unexpectedly, this Apple Watch battery replacement tutorial will help you understand the correct and safe way to replace the battery. In this detailed video, we demonstrate an easy and simple Apple Watch battery replacement method used by professional technicians, covering popular models including Apple Watch Series 6, Series 7, Series 8, and Series 9.

This video is created by AppleFix, trusted Apple Watch repair experts in Hamilton, New Zealand, with years of experience in advanced electronics and microsoldering repairs. Whether you are a technician, a DIY learner, or a customer wanting to understand the repair process, this guide explains the correct approach to Apple Watch battery replacement while minimizing risk to the screen, flex cables, and logic board.

What You Will Learn in This Video

In this Apple Watch battery replacement guide, we explain:

  • How to safely open the Apple Watch without cracking the display

  • Proper handling of delicate Apple Watch flex cables

  • Identifying battery faults vs software-related battery drain

  • Replacing the Apple Watch battery correctly and securely

  • Final testing to ensure proper charging and battery health

Replacing an Apple Watch battery requires precision, patience, and the right tools. Incorrect handling can permanently damage the display or logic board. This is why professional repair is always recommended for long-term reliability.

Professional Apple Watch Repair in Hamilton, NZ

If you prefer expert repair instead of DIY, our technicians provide fast and reliable Apple Watch battery replacement services in Hamilton, New Zealand. We service multiple Apple Watch models and use high-quality replacement batteries to restore performance and extend the life of your device.

Call 078394188 or visit us at
125 Ward Street, Hamilton, New Zealand
Website: www.applefix.co.nz



More Than Just Apple Watch Repairs

We specialize in logic board repair and liquid damage repair, fixing devices that many repair shops consider unrepairable. Our workshop handles:

  • Apple Watch repairs

  • iPhone and iPad repairs

  • Mobile phone and tablet repairs

  • Laptop and MacBook repairs

  • PlayStation and Xbox console repairs

  • Other advanced consumer electronics repairs

Our focus is on board-level diagnostics, microsoldering, and component-level repairs that save customers money compared to full replacements.

Outsource Logic Board Repairs to Us

Do you own a repair shop or manage device repairs for an organization? We offer discounted logic board repair services for:

  • Independent repair shops

  • Schools and training institutes

  • Large organizations

  • Government agencies

Outsource complex board-level repairs to experienced professionals and reduce turnaround time while increasing success rates.
Contact us here: https://applefix.co.nz/contact/

Logic Board Repair Course in New Zealand

We also offer a job-oriented logic board repair course in New Zealand, designed for skill development and real-world repair environments. This short training course focuses on repairing modern gadgets including:

  • Smart mobile phones

  • Tablets and iPads

  • Laptops and MacBooks

  • Desktop computers

  • Gaming consoles such as PlayStation and Xbox

This course is ideal if you want to start your own repair business or improve your chances of securing a job quickly in the electronics repair industry.
Course details: https://applefix.co.nz/logicboard-repair-course/

Mail-In Repair Service Available

Not based in Hamilton? You can still get your device repaired using our secure mail-in repair service. We accept devices from across New Zealand.
Read more here: https://applefix.co.nz/send-your-device/

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