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Bring life back to your Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70 with a new battery.
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Use a plastic opening tool to pry open the back cover of the tablet.
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The second picture shows the tablet with the back removed.
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Remove the tape that secures the ribbon cable.
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Use precision tweezers if the tape cannot be removed by hand.
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FWIW, my lenovo looks a bit different. I purchased it in the spring of 2019. The battery specs reveal differences too. No biggie…
The unit shown in this fixit session has a 26.6 wh battery while my April 2019 tablet claims only 18.7 wh. My unit’s battery is nearly square and is not held down by the screwed, metal ring shown in your photos.
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Carefully remove the ribbon cable from the power button connector.
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To remove the cable, push the clamp on the connector up and pull gently.
The clamp is on the opposite side of where the cable inserts. It is hinged to pull up vertically to the right toward the cable.
Surtout pas !
The discussed cable doesn’t even exist on my April 2019 Lenovo. Good thing b/c a later comment indicated problems replacing the left side of that cable.
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Remove the following screws securing the metal frame holding the battery.
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Five 2 mm Philips screws.
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Remove the grey tape.
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Unscrew the hidden 2mm screw using the Phillips #000 drill bit.
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Remove the second piece of tape from the other ribbon cable connected to the battery.
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Remove the screws securing the battery connector cover.
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Two 2mm Phillips screws.
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Once the screws are removed, remove the metal cover shown.
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Gently remove the following:
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Disconnect the battery ribbon cable.
It pulls up vertically and not horizontally.
On my April 2019 model (TB-x104F), there’s no screwed, metal ring. The battery is, instead lightly glued to the plastic base. There are 2 ‘ramps’ in the plastic on what would be the right side of your photo. I moved the unit to my outdoor barbeque in case mangling the lithium battery started a fire. I pushed my largest, flat blade screwdriver down each ramp, taking turns. Gradually I lifted the battery out. It looks curved and probably broken. I took the tablet inside and left the battery in the bbq.
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Once the battery ribbon cable is detached, carefully remove the battery.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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This seems to be a good way to trash the tablet. I couldn't reinsert the large ribbon back into the connector on the left hand side. Ended up breaking the connector. According to another website, there is no need to remove the cable from that end. instead there is a proper lock on the other end which when lifted makes the cable easy to remove and replace from that end! Got to go and buy a new tablet now.
See https://electro-medical.blogspot.co.uk/2... for an alternative way of doing it.
Does the tablet work with no battery included, when I just plug in the USB cable? Thanks.
hello, the cable connectors on the top left do not need to disconnect them, as mentioned in steps 3 and 6. To remove the battery simply remove the screws (steps 4 - 5 - 7), disconnect the battery connector (step 9) and remove it from under the flat cable at the top left.
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left cable the wider one worked for mine. My tablet is A10 -70F still has Kitkat os. Just make sure you get that ribbon locked down. It took two tries for me to get it all the way back in. If you have no video after replacement the its that ribbon isnt locked in properly. Just be patient and gently tug on it after clamping lock down if it stays put you got it. Good Luck.
Removing the cover was a struggle (for me, a newbie). Took 10 minutes+. I don’t have a plastic tool and the small screwdriver left marks. But a non-functioning tablet has zero value so …
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