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+[* black] Next the battery housing/protective cover will need to be removed. This will require a 00 Phillips head screwdriver.
+[* black] Using this screwdriver, remove the screws that hold the protective housing to the smartphone; there should be 14 screws with a length of 3mm and one screw with a length of 6mm.
+[* black] Three of the screws will not come loose from the protective housing and can be identified by a metal plate that is underneath them. In total there is 18.
+[* black] After loosening and removing all the screws lift the housing along the edges using the pry tool and tweezers, there will be a sticky pad that holds the housing to the smartphone don't be afraid to give it a firm tug until the housing breaks free of the sticky pad. Once the protective housing is free place it to the side.