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- | [* black] Upon removing the case, locate the black rectangle (your battery) that should be found closest to you. |
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[* icon_caution] With any step working on the device's internals, it is advised to keep direct contact with any components to a minimum. This is doubly true for your exposed skin. | |
- | [* black] As seen in the images, locate red and blue wires that connect your battery to the green board (your motherboard). Take your prying tool and start pulling it from the motherboard. |
+ | [* icon_caution] While this step is not ***''necessary''***, it is common practice to reduce the chances of things going wrong. (i.e "bricking" your device) |
+ | [* black] Locate red and blue wires that connect your battery to the green board (your motherboard). |
+ | [* black] Take your prying tool and start pulling it from the motherboard. |
[* black] It is advised to work on both sides of the connecter separately. SLOWLY removing it is better than trying to force the whole things out at once. | |
- | [* icon_caution] While this step is not ***''necessary''***, it is common practice to reduce the chances of things going wrong. (i.e "bricking" your device) |