Difficulty

Very easy

Steps

7

Time Required

                          5 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Rear Case
  • 4 steps
  • Battery
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Rear Case               
  • To remove the back panel of the device, start by attempting to fit the plastic opening tool in the crease between the screen and the back panel of the tablet.
  • Try opening picks if the case is not flexing enough, or if it is already cracked to prevent further damage.
  • You can use your hands to push against the corners of the device to attempt to make the gap larger for your plastic opening tool to fit in.
  • If you are replacing your screen because it is damaged, it may be useful to pick away at some of the glass to expose the clips in the edges of the plastic.
  • Insert the corners of your plastic opening tool into the slots that are on the very outside edge of your device to start disconnecting the panel.
  • On some models, there is a vertical strip of adhesive between the battery and the back cover on the left side of the Verizon logo. Be careful not to damage the battery when separating the adhesive!

To remove the back panel of the device, start by attempting to fit the plastic opening tool in the crease between the screen and the back panel of the tablet.

Try opening picks if the case is not flexing enough, or if it is already cracked to prevent further damage.

You can use your hands to push against the corners of the device to attempt to make the gap larger for your plastic opening tool to fit in.

If you are replacing your screen because it is damaged, it may be useful to pick away at some of the glass to expose the clips in the edges of the plastic.

Insert the corners of your plastic opening tool into the slots that are on the very outside edge of your device to start disconnecting the panel.

On some models, there is a vertical strip of adhesive between the battery and the back cover on the left side of the Verizon logo. Be careful not to damage the battery when separating the adhesive!

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Step 2

  • Once the edge of your device’s panel is separate from the screen, continue moving around the outside of the device while continuing to pry the two pieces apart from each other.

Once the edge of your device’s panel is separate from the screen, continue moving around the outside of the device while continuing to pry the two pieces apart from each other.

Step 3

  • Insert another plastic opening tool (or a similar tool) between the screen and the back panel on the opposite side of the device to hold it open.

Insert another plastic opening tool (or a similar tool) between the screen and the back panel on the opposite side of the device to hold it open.

Step 4

  • Disconnect the battery by inserting the point of a spudger underneath the white tabs on either side of the connector and gently pry up.

Disconnect the battery by inserting the point of a spudger underneath the white tabs on either side of the connector and gently pry up.

Step 5

              Battery               
  • Remove the twelve 4 mm Phillips #000 screws surrounding the perimeter of the battery.

Remove the twelve 4 mm Phillips #000 screws surrounding the perimeter of the battery.

Step 6

  • Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard by grabbing the cable and pulling upwards.

Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard by grabbing the cable and pulling upwards.

Step 7

  • Now that all of the screws are removed and the cable is disconnected, lift the battery upwards to remove it from the device.

Now that all of the screws are removed and the cable is disconnected, lift the battery upwards to remove it from the device.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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callylily55 - Jan 3, 2017

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Thanks. It should be easier. What if my screen is cracked?

charles goyeneche - May 22, 2017

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Hi! How do I know the battery is totally dead? Is it worth it to buy a new battery? where to order or buy?

Kim Schaffer - Mar 19, 2018

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Only had 4 screws for v930. But the rest appeared to accurate

dsandds2003 - Mar 25, 2018

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OK.. myn question is how do i open the UK 750 without damaging the screen. It appears the the USB port for charging has the pins pushed back against the the motherboard. It appears these traces are NOT to securely attached to the board. Want to open it so I can add a wireless charging coil.

Any Ideas???

Roger - Apr 8, 2018

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I have a LG g pad 10.1 model UK750 it doesn’t look like this pic