Difficulty
Easy
Steps
5
Time Required
20 - 30 minutes
Sections
2
- Battery
- 4 steps
- Charging Port
- 1 step
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Step 1
Battery - Open up the tablet
- Start out by separating the screen from the back cover using the larger plastic opening tool to pry them apart.
- Be careful when removing the screen as negligence can cause damage.
Start out by separating the screen from the back cover using the larger plastic opening tool to pry them apart.
Be careful when removing the screen as negligence can cause damage.
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Step 2
Remove Back Cover
- Once every part of the screen is separated from the back cover, you should be able to fully remove it with your hands.
Once every part of the screen is separated from the back cover, you should be able to fully remove it with your hands.
Step 3
Disconnect Battery
- To remove the battery you must use something small, such as tweezers, to disconnect the battery from its port.
- Note: the connection lifts up to remove.
To remove the battery you must use something small, such as tweezers, to disconnect the battery from its port.
Note: the connection lifts up to remove.
Step 4
Remove Battery
- After the battery is disconnected, use the pulling tab to safely remove the battery.
After the battery is disconnected, use the pulling tab to safely remove the battery.
Step 5
Unscrew Charging Port
- Unscrew the 2.9mm screws from the charging port with Phillips Head #000 and use the spudger to pry it up from under the port to remove component from the device.
Unscrew the 2.9mm screws from the charging port with Phillips Head #000 and use the spudger to pry it up from under the port to remove component from the device.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Danyf - Sep 11, 2015
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No need to remove the battery. You don’t even need to unplug it, but be sure if you don’t unplug it that the battery doesn’t have a charge left.
Sasha Boucher - Aug 29, 2016
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My tablet had a plastic frame around the sides and bottom under the back which was impossible to get around. I had to cut off the section covering the battery charging port in order to get the old one out and put the new one in. but it seems fine and charges well and I’m really pleased I could fix my son’s tablet without spending a lot of money.
soccer123 - Jan 29, 2017
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Very easy repair. Thanks very much!
Randall Vonderbrink - Jul 1, 2017
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Hey Danyf, Lithium Ion Batteries should never go fully dead. Your tablet is going to shut down before the battery goes fully dead. I would at-least unplug it to make sure you don’t short out the battery, or fry the motherboard.
Seth Amaratunga - Oct 29, 2017
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Hi All, just wanted ask a few questions regarding charging of Samsung galaxy 10.1 note.
I have recently changed a battery. In the start it was charging but now it’s not? Do we have to reinstall drivers in android OS?