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+[title] Lift the battery
+[* icon_note] This battery is held by a piece of double-sided tape that is doubled under the battery. When you peel the battery up, it will release from the left edge, but the right edge will not come up. You'll remove the remaining tape and the battery in the next step.
[* black] With one hand firmly holding down the frame of the phone, lift the blue pull tab straight up at a 90º angle until the battery separates from the adhesive.
[* icon_note] If you're having trouble, apply ***2–3 drops*** of high-concentration (90% or more) isopropyl alcohol to the left edge of the battery. Lift the left edge of the phone and wait one minute for the alcohol to soften the adhesive.
[* black] Lay the battery over the right edge of your phone.
+ [* icon_caution] Be careful not to bend the battery. The right edge of the battery is held down by a