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20 minutes
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Rear Cover Removal
- if present, remove the MicroSD card before disassembly. Failure to remove could lead to damage to the MicroSD card , rear cover, or MicroSD card slot.
- Use the plastic tool to pry between the silver bezel and the back case
- Work the tool around the device to free the back case
if present, remove the MicroSD card before disassembly. Failure to remove could lead to damage to the MicroSD card , rear cover, or MicroSD card slot.
Use the plastic tool to pry between the silver bezel and the back case
Work the tool around the device to free the back case
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Step 2
- Remove the ribbon cables by lifting up the white retaining flap on the ZIF connectors, then pulling the ribbon cable away.
- Do not kink the ribbon cables as they can break easily
Remove the ribbon cables by lifting up the white retaining flap on the ZIF connectors, then pulling the ribbon cable away.
Do not kink the ribbon cables as they can break easily
Step 3
- Remove the battery connector by prying it up away from the device using 2 plastic pry tools
Remove the battery connector by prying it up away from the device using 2 plastic pry tools
Step 4
- Remove all 9 of the 1.5mm #00 Philips screws
- Gently lift the battery out of the device
- Use an opening pick or similar tool to separate the adhesive on the bottom and top of the battery.
Remove all 9 of the 1.5mm #00 Philips screws
Gently lift the battery out of the device
Use an opening pick or similar tool to separate the adhesive on the bottom and top of the battery.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Ensure that the MicroSD card slot cover is in its closed position before re-attaching the rear cover.
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danpobrien - May 13, 2017
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Thanks for this tutorial. Any chance anybody knows the part number for the battery and a good source?
celdor - Jun 22, 2017
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Yes, A good tutorial but part number for the battery would be useful
celdor - Jun 23, 2017
Doh! its in the pictures its a C11Pn9H should have spotted that.
license - Dec 27, 2017
The original battery says” Rating 3.8v 15.2 Wh” and “Capacity 4000mAh(TYP) 3984mAh(MIN)”
Clone batteries may be lower. Wish I’d bought a “factory battery”
cdclemons - Sep 29, 2017
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Tutorial was perfect, much easier than I thought. Unfortunately swapping the battery did not fix my tablet, but I feel a lot more confident now to try fixing things like this first instead of just automatically throwing them away. Thanks!