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[* icon_note] ***If this is your first time removing an iPhone battery adhesive strip, refer to the video in the following step before beginning.*** | |
[* icon_caution] Try to keep the strips flat and unwrinkled during this procedure; wrinkled strips will stick together and break instead of pulling out cleanly. | |
[* black] Slowly pull one battery adhesive tab away from the battery, toward the bottom of the iPhone. | |
[* black] Pull steadily, maintaining constant tension on the strip until it slips out from between the battery and the rear case. For best results, pull the strip at a 60º angle or less. | |
- | [* icon_note] The strip will stretch to many times its original length. Continue pulling and re-grab the strip near the battery if necessary. |
+ | [* icon_note] The strip will stretch to many times its original length. Continue pulling and re-grab the strip near the battery if necessary.Be careful with this step the strips may snap at base. |