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Remove the SIM tray.
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Using a plastic opening tool, carefully separate the back panel from the main body assembly of the phone. Be extra careful around the SIM slot or other weak areas.
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You may encounter some resistance due to hidden locking clips around the inside edge of the phone. Not to worry; just move in one consistent direction around the phone as opposed to jumping from spot to spot!
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Top to bottom, left to right, clockwise or counter clockwise, once we make it about half way around the device, the panel is easily removable by hand.
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Using a pair of tweezers, remove the plastic plugs.
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Once the hidden screws are revealed, use a PH #00 screwdriver to remove the three 3.175mm screws.
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Use the PH #00 screwdriver to remove the remaining six 3.175 screws.
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Using a plastic opening tool, gently pry up the black plastic cover and remove it from the device.
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After we have removed the motherboard cover, we notice that the battery is intact and has a black ribbon attached to it, which is mounted on the logic board.
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Using the spudger, carefully begin to lift the the battery up from the side opposite the ribbon. Be aware that there is high-grade adhesive holding the battery in its bay, so proceed with caution.
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Once the battery has been freed, we use the ever handy black spudger to pry up and free the battery ribbon from its dock.
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The Apple iPhone sim ejector is not long enough to work on an OPO. A paper clip is a better option.
There will be a compatible battery with one pin OnePlus
Successfully accomplished, thanks to your clear instructions. One note: the adhesive on my unit was applied in about a quarter inch strip along the right underside of the battery as you view it from the back. Peeling up the left side allowed me to reach and release the adhesive on the opposite side with the spudger or knife blade.
Thank you! I use a slim (but not sharp) butter knife to nudge the battery out slowly by poking the adhesive tape along its length. It was a bit unnerving because I was afraid of damaging the soft battery. Worked out in the end.
One note to add is that the original battery connector's top was glued to the motherboard cover. I had to remove the battery before I could successfully sepearte the 2. My phone is still working and I'm charging it right now! :)
Thanks for the very detailed guide.