Difficulty
Easy
Steps
6
Time Required
10 - 15 minutes
Sections
2
- Rear Case
- 3 steps
- Battery
- 3 steps
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Step 1
Rear Case
- Insert a plastic opening tool into a gap near the charging port at the top of the device. Slide the tool in either direction along the device.
Insert a plastic opening tool into a gap near the charging port at the top of the device. Slide the tool in either direction along the device.
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Step 2
- Slide the tool along until you have completely separated the rear cover.
- If needed, place the first tool in the gap created to hold this gap open and use a second tool to pry the remaining portion of the rear cover off.
Slide the tool along until you have completely separated the rear cover.
If needed, place the first tool in the gap created to hold this gap open and use a second tool to pry the remaining portion of the rear cover off.
Step 3
- Once all the sides have been separated, you should be able to simply lift the cover off of the device.
Once all the sides have been separated, you should be able to simply lift the cover off of the device.
Step 4
Battery
- Peel back the plastic tape covering the battery connector.
Peel back the plastic tape covering the battery connector.
Step 5
- Use the plastic opening tool to lift the battery off of the back panel. The adhesive used is strong so apply force during removal.
Use the plastic opening tool to lift the battery off of the back panel. The adhesive used is strong so apply force during removal.
Step 6
- Lift the battery off of the panel gently. This will disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard.
Lift the battery off of the panel gently. This will disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Tadeu - Mar 28, 2016
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Why the battery has a 4 pin connector? I tried to buy another generic battery but it got only 2 cables, don’t know how to replace :(
John Merritt - Apr 6, 2018
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I just wanted to throw a red flag out there…I broke my connector off the motherboard trying to reinstall the four-pin connection…can anyone advise?