Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
4
Time Required
5 - 7 minutes
Sections
2
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Rear Camera Lens
- 2 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Locate the indent area highlighted in red and use either your fingernail or a Prying Tool (such as a guitar pick) to separate the back from the body of the phone.
Locate the indent area highlighted in red and use either your fingernail or a Prying Tool (such as a guitar pick) to separate the back from the body of the phone.
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Step 2
- Once the cover is removed, locate the battery that reads “SAMSUNG.”
- Use either your fingernail or a Plastic Prying Tool (such as a guitar pick) to lift up the bottom indent of the battery.
- Do not use a metal tool, as it can cause injury.
Once the cover is removed, locate the battery that reads “SAMSUNG.”
Use either your fingernail or a Plastic Prying Tool (such as a guitar pick) to lift up the bottom indent of the battery.
Do not use a metal tool, as it can cause injury.
Step 3
Rear Camera Lens
- Carefully push a small pointed tool such as a plastic opening tool (or metal spudger if needed) underneath the camera lens in a corner.
- Pry up each corner of the lens.
- Be careful, especially if using the metal spudger, as if you push to hard it can cause damage to the device or yourself.
Carefully push a small pointed tool such as a plastic opening tool (or metal spudger if needed) underneath the camera lens in a corner.
Pry up each corner of the lens.
Be careful, especially if using the metal spudger, as if you push to hard it can cause damage to the device or yourself.
Step 4
- Slide your tool underneath one corner to the other to release the lens.
- Make sure not to insert your tool too far as it can damage the camera.
- When putting the new lens in make sure not to put to much force on it as it can break again.
Slide your tool underneath one corner to the other to release the lens.
Make sure not to insert your tool too far as it can damage the camera.
When putting the new lens in make sure not to put to much force on it as it can break again.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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