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6

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                          10 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

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  • Using a removable head screwdriver and a T3 bit, begin by removing the two screws located on either side of the charging port.

Using a removable head screwdriver and a T3 bit, begin by removing the two screws located on either side of the charging port.

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Step 2

  • Gently wedge the opening tool between the phone and the back casing.
  • Move the opening tool up and down to pry the back off of the device.

Gently wedge the opening tool between the phone and the back casing.

Move the opening tool up and down to pry the back off of the device.

Step 3

  • Once the back has been removed, you will need to unscrew the four screws on the bottom panel with an AT3 bit.

Once the back has been removed, you will need to unscrew the four screws on the bottom panel with an AT3 bit.

Step 4

  • Remove the bottom panel.

Remove the bottom panel.

Step 5

  • Wedge an opening tool between the battery and phone.
  • Gently pry the battery out of the device.
  • You can move the opening on either side of the battery as well as the bottom to aid in removal.

Wedge an opening tool between the battery and phone.

Gently pry the battery out of the device.

You can move the opening on either side of the battery as well as the bottom to aid in removal.

Step 6

  • Remove the battery and replace it with the new battery.

Remove the battery and replace it with the new battery.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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joemarvcontractor - Jan 31, 2020

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My FPC connector is broken as well as female battery connector, are these worth the time and money to replace or are new motherboards available?

Off topic: But anyone have success removing glass without damaging digitizer without any specialized tools on a xooid I have two 4max pro i have a new glass only:/uv glue / two back case, home buttons,2 replacement earpiece speakers, two sim trays, one rose gold and white one black on black, both useless now. Any advice of sourcing parts, or try to seperate glass, desolder and replace battery connectors or just scrap it all?

Some One - Mar 12, 2021

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Can you explain more what kind of a screwdriver do you need. On the tools it says that you need a philips #0 bit but in the guide itself it says that you need a t3 and a at3 bit. I can’t find any info on an at3 bit. Please explain. Thank you.

Gord MacSwain - May 19, 2021

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A few more screws then mentioned - one at bottom and one at top to release battery connector. Go slow!

I had to use a Torque 2 for the first two at the charging jack NOT Torque 3. The rest are small Phillips.

You certainly need the prior bars to get the back off the first time as it ‘stuck’ - so is the battery.

IMPORTANT - take the slide with the memory and phone chip out before starting. Just go slow and careful.