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This guide teaches you how to disconnect the battery, a step that must be completed before anything else is replaced.
Caution: Some images display the steps using a metal spudger. Use the heavy-duty spudger instead to avoid damaging your circuits.
For more information on connectors, visit this page.
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Insert the plastic opening tool between the glass screen and the back cover so the curved end of the plastic opening tool is under the glass. Gently pry the back cover away from the glass screen.
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Be sure to lift the entire display from the body and that you are not are lifting the glass from the display. You will need to reach down a little further for the correct removal.
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Continue inserting the plastic opening tool around the whole device screen to completely separate the back cover from the glass screen.
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Gently lift the screen up with your finger.
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Using your fingers, remove the green tape covering the battery connector.
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Insert the flat end of the heavy-duty spudger between the wires and underneath the battery connector. Carefully lift the black battery connector up to disconnect it from the motherboard.
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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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Disconnected the battery, checked the contacts, reconnected it. As soon as I reconnected the battery I could smell and feel heat from the two silver areas on the MB (guessing RAM/Processors are under there). Still doesn't turn on. Any ideas?
Those pictures are of a Galaxy Note, T-8013, not a Tab 2.