How to Replace LG G Watch Battery: Step-by-Step Guide
Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 7 Steps
Hey there! If your watch is still taking a nap after chilling on the charging station for about an hour, it’s time to wake it up with a new battery. Let’s get that watch ticking again!
Step 1
Spring bars are the unsung heroes holding the two parts of your wristband to your watch like a champ. They’ve got these neat little shoulders on each end.
Alright, get ready to flex those finger muscles a bit for the next move. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair
– First, slide the wristband down on the spring bar to reveal the shoulder of the spring bar.
– Now, grab that exposed shoulder with the tweezers and get ready for the next step!
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Step 2
Heads up! This step’s a bit tricky. Take it slow and steady to keep that spring bar from launching out of the wristband.
– Grab those trusty tweezers and press down on the spring bar. Just a little bit, so it pops out of its hole. Easy peasy!
– Gently pull the other end of the spring bar to free the wristband from the watch face. Steady hands, you’ve got this!
– Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other wristband. You’re almost there!
Step 3
– Grab your trusty T5 Torx screwdriver and carefully remove the four silver screws (2mm x 3mm) holding the back cover in place. Once they’re out, you’re one step closer to getting this thing open!
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Step 4
– Slide that trusty opening pick right between the rear case and the rest of your device to give those two halves a little nudge apart.
– Now, gently pull the two halves apart like you’re opening a book—easy does it!
Step 5
– Unscrew those two black Phillips #000 2.5x3mm screws hanging out on the right side of the metal clip. They’re just waiting for you to take them out!
Success!