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[title] How to remove a stuck battery
-[* icon_caution] In the following step only apply a few drops of high concentration (90% or higher) isopropyl alcohol. The NFC antenna and charging coil are layered underneath the battery and applying too much alcohol may cause them to separate from the phone frame.
+[* icon_note] Follow this step if you couldn't loosen the battery using the battery release strip.
[* black] Apply a few drops of high concentration (90% or higher) isopropyl alcohol into the gap at the top edge of the battery.
+ [* icon_caution] Don't apply too much alcohol, or you'll loosen the NFC antenna and charging coil underneath the battery.
[* black] Wait about one minute for the alcohol solution to weaken the adhesive.
[* black] Use the flat end of a spudger or an opening pick to gently lift the top edge of the battery until you can grab it with your fingers.
+ [* icon_note] Don't use excessive force on the battery. Slow, consistent pressure is all that's required to free it from the frame.
[* icon_caution] Take care not to puncture or bend the battery with your tool—a punctured or bent battery may leak dangerous chemicals or cause a fire.