Difficulty

Easy

Steps

6

Time Required

                          20 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Rear Case
  • 3 steps
  • Battery
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

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Step 1

              Rear Case               
  • Using an opening tool, begin softly prying open device by first inserting it in between the front and back panels.
  • Continue prying the edges while moving around the device’s perimeter until the back can be easily removed.

Using an opening tool, begin softly prying open device by first inserting it in between the front and back panels.

Continue prying the edges while moving around the device’s perimeter until the back can be easily removed.

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Step 2

  • Carefully lift back panel away from the body of the device.
  • Be gentle when lifting the back panel. The speaker wires are still connected to both the front and back panel.

Carefully lift back panel away from the body of the device.

Be gentle when lifting the back panel. The speaker wires are still connected to both the front and back panel.

Step 3

  • Desolder the four wires connecting the rear case to the motherboard.
  • Disconnect the wires from the motherboard.
  • Remove the rear case from the device.

Desolder the four wires connecting the rear case to the motherboard.

Disconnect the wires from the motherboard.

Remove the rear case from the device.

Step 4

              Battery               
  • Desolder the three positive, negative, and neutral red, black, and white wires from the motherboard that are connected to the battery.
  • The soldering tool is hot, and will burn. Follow this link for instructions on How To Solder and Desolder Connections.

Desolder the three positive, negative, and neutral red, black, and white wires from the motherboard that are connected to the battery.

The soldering tool is hot, and will burn. Follow this link for instructions on How To Solder and Desolder Connections.

Step 5

  • Using an opening tool, separate the battery from the tablet.
  • Follow the edge of the battery to loosen the glue.

Using an opening tool, separate the battery from the tablet.

Follow the edge of the battery to loosen the glue.

Step 6

  • Once the glue is loosened, pry the battery away from the screen.
  • Pulling on the battery may cause you to bend the battery. Bending the battery could cause it to break open. Battery fumes are toxic and unsafe.

Once the glue is loosened, pry the battery away from the screen.

Pulling on the battery may cause you to bend the battery. Bending the battery could cause it to break open. Battery fumes are toxic and unsafe.

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

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