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-[* icon_caution] Be careful not to over-powered when trying to disconnect the battery. Your battery may be broken and you may hurt yourself without controlling your strength.
-[* black] Use the "Jimmy" opening tool or a standard spudger to carefully separate the battery and the digitizer. Moving around to each side of the the battery, insert the tool between the two parts and use a slicing action to loosen the glue holding the them together.
+[* black] Use the "Jimmy" opening tool or a standard spudger to carefully separate the battery and the digitizer. Insert the tool between the two parts and use a slicing action to loosen the glue holding them together. Do this all around the battery until it comes off.
[* icon_caution] The glue holding the components together is rather strong, so some force may be required to fully pry the battery free. However, be careful not to apply so much pressure that the battery possibly bends or even breaks.
+ [* icon_note] At this point, do not attempt to fully remove the battery since it is still connected to the logic board.