Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
20 minutes
Sections
2
- Rear Case
- 2 steps
- Battery
- 5 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Rear Case
- Insert the plastic opening tool into the crevice. The back cover is most easily opened by starting at this location.
Insert the plastic opening tool into the crevice. The back cover is most easily opened by starting at this location.
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Step 2
- In the photo we rotated the phone ninety degrees counterclockwise.
- Gently slide the plastic opening tool around the edge of the phone to release the back cover from the phone. You may hear some snapping noises as you release the back cover.
- The rear case should then come free.
In the photo we rotated the phone ninety degrees counterclockwise.
Gently slide the plastic opening tool around the edge of the phone to release the back cover from the phone. You may hear some snapping noises as you release the back cover.
The rear case should then come free.
Step 3
Battery
- Remove the six 4mm long screws holding the motherboard in with the ph0 Phillips head screw driver.
Remove the six 4mm long screws holding the motherboard in with the ph0 Phillips head screw driver.
Step 4
- Use the tweezers or your fingers to remove the sliver plates.
Use the tweezers or your fingers to remove the sliver plates.
Step 5
- Remove the black plate with your fingers.
Remove the black plate with your fingers.
Step 6
- Use tweezers or your fingers to pull up the connector tabs.
Use tweezers or your fingers to pull up the connector tabs.
Step 7
- Use the blue opening tool to carefully pry the battery from the sticky tape that attaches it to the device.
Use the blue opening tool to carefully pry the battery from the sticky tape that attaches it to the device.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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djkleinen - Jun 8, 2015
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And where can I find that battery? What is the battery’s id number? ebay doesn’t show any. Just oppo n1 mini.
simon watling - Jun 18, 2015
Hi bigupbattery.com has them cheapest I’ve found the number is part no blp557
djkleinen - Jul 15, 2015
@simon watling
Omg, so big thanks, man! You just saved many euros for me!
arkanista - Jan 28, 2016
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How hard is it to pry the battery off the phone?