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Simpler battery replacement process?

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Could the process shown at [guide|774] be simplified at step 7 by simply cutting and stripping the wires and soldering new battery wires together and covering with heat shrink tubing?   This would remove the requirement to disassemble the logic board, thumbwheel and front face of the iPod nano.

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-Simpler battery replacement proocess?
+Simpler battery replacement process?

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-Could the process shown at [guide|774] be simplified at step 7 by simply cutting and stripping the wires and soldering new battery wires together and covering with heat shrink tubing?
+Could the process shown at [guide|774] be simplified at step 7 by simply cutting and stripping the wires and soldering new battery wires together and covering with heat shrink tubing? This would remove the requirement to disassemble the logic board, thumbwheel and front face of the iPod nano.

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Simpler battery replacement proocess?

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Could the process shown at [guide|774] be simplified at step 7 by simply cutting and stripping the wires and soldering new battery wires together and covering with heat shrink tubing?

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