• replacing a battery

    From Rich D@rdelaney2001@gmail.com to sci.electronics.misc on Tue Oct 5 19:39:44 2021
    From Newsgroup: sci.electronics.misc

    The battery in my phone burned out, so I ordered a
    replacement from Amazon.

    Examining the case, I can't find any fasteners.
    Do I open it with an oyster knife?

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    Rich
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  • From Michael Terrell@terrell.michael.a@gmail.com to sci.electronics.misc on Mon Oct 11 02:47:01 2021
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    On Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at 10:39:46 PM UTC-4, Rich D wrote:
    The battery in my phone burned out, so I ordered a
    replacement from Amazon.

    Examining the case, I can't find any fasteners.
    Do I open it with an oyster knife?

    If it 'burned out' the phone would be melted. Search Youtube by make and model to see how it's done.
    These 'How long is a piece of string' questions are a waste of time.
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  • From Adrian Caspersz@email@here.invalid to sci.electronics.misc on Thu Oct 14 17:24:57 2021
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    On 06/10/2021 03:39, Rich D wrote:
    The battery in my phone burned out, so I ordered a
    replacement from Amazon.

    What color is the phone? Is it mildly radioactive? If you toss it 10
    feet in the air, does it land face up or face down?

    Examining the case, I can't find any fasteners.
    Do I open it with an oyster knife?

    You can make a cool youtube video called "How I wreaked my mobile phone
    with an oyster knife, started a fire, burned down the house and didn't
    think to look at ifixit.com"

    Or maybe find some tutorial on YouTube?
    --
    Adrian C
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