Lexibook Junior Tablet Battery Replacement
Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 4 Steps
Replacing the battery in your Lexibook Junior Tablet is a breeze, and it’s a great solution if you’ve tried everything else to get your device up and running again. Over time, the battery can lose its juice, especially in older tablets, so swapping it out is a smart move. If you’re not feeling confident, don’t worry – it’s a relatively simple process.
Step 1
Before you start, make sure to power down your device – we don’t want any accidental shocks or damage!
– With the device screen face down, grab that trusty metal spudger and pop off the small rubber circles from all four corners. Boom! Screws unveiled.
– Next up, use the metal spudger again to carefully pry open that sneaky, long rubber rectangle on the back of the device. Voilà, more screws revealed.
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Step 2
– Grab your trusty Phillips #00 screwdriver and let’s tackle those four 6.8mm screws sitting pretty in each corner of your device.
– Still rocking that same screwdriver? Great! Now, let’s gently remove the three sneaky screws hiding behind the rubber rectangle. Don’t worry, they’re stuck in there and won’t be going anywhere!
– Now it’s time to channel your inner technician! Use that plastic opening tool to carefully pry open the back panel of your tablet. Take it slow and steady!
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Step 3
Keep it cool and take your time—don’t scratch up the battery or metal plate. Grab that nylon spudger and ease into it like a pro. Slow and steady wins the repair race!
– Time to get that battery out! Use your trusty nylon spudger to carefully pry under the battery, and it should come out smoothly. If you’re not feeling confident, don’t worry – it’s easier than it sounds!
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Step 4
If you’re looking for some soldering tips, why not check out the Soldering Guide? It’s a great resource to get you started!
– Time to get that battery out safely! Use a trusty soldering iron to carefully remove it from the motherboard. If you’re not feeling confident, don’t worry – it’s all part of the process. Just take your time, and you’ll be a pro in no time. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair