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[* black] Place the battery face down on a flat surface. | |
[* black] Starting at the cut end of the adhesive strips, peel off the large blue film covering the strips. | |
- | [* icon_note] Use a pair of tweezers to |
+ | [* icon_note] Use a pair of tweezers to loosen the blue layer if you have trouble starting near the cut section of adhesive. |
[* icon_note] The blue film sometimes has a defect that prevents it from peeling off, and the strips have to be discarded and replaced. | |
[* black] If this happens to you and you got your strips from iFixit, [http://help.ifixit.com/category/133-contact-ifixit|contact us|new_window=true] and we'll send you a replacement on the double. | |
[* black] In the meantime, you can temporarily reassemble your phone with a bit of double-sided tape to hold the battery. |