iPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 55 Steps

Time to swap out that old battery and get your device feeling fresh again! Follow these easy steps to replace it and get back to doing what you love. It’s simpler than it sounds—let’s dive in! If you need help, feel free to schedule a repair.

Step 1

- Pop that iOpener right in the middle of the microwave and let the magic happen!

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 2

- Warm up the iOpener in the microwave for about thirty seconds to get it ready to work its magic.

- As you go along, if the iOpener starts to cool off, just pop it back in the microwave for another thirty seconds to keep things toasty.

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 3

- Carefully take the iOpener out of the microwave, making sure to hold it by one of the flat ends to avoid grabbing the super-hot middle. You got this!

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 4

- Grab a pot or pan and fill it up with enough water to give your iOpener a nice, cozy bath.

- Heat that water until it’s bubbling away, then turn off the heat. We’re not cooking dinner here!

- Gently place your iOpener into the hot water for about 2-3 minutes. Make sure it's fully submerged—just like it's taking a dip!

- Using some tongs (safety first!), fish out that warm iOpener from the water.

- Give your iOpener a good towel-dry. We want it to be nice and dry before use!

- And voila! Your iOpener is all set and ready to roll! If it needs a little more heat, just repeat the water bath for another 2-3 minutes.

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 5

- If your display glass is cracked, keep it from shattering further and avoid any accidental cuts by covering it with some tape.

- Layer clear packing tape over the display, making sure to cover the whole screen. It's like giving your iPad a nice protective blanket!

- Keep following the guide as best as you can. Just know, once that glass cracks, it may keep on breaking, and you might need to break out a metal prying tool to scoop the pieces out.

Step 6

- Place the iOpener gently on the right edge of your iPad, ensuring it's sitting snugly so it makes good contact with the surface. You want that iPad to feel the warmth!

- Give the iOpener about 90 seconds to work its magic before you try to pry open the front panel. Patience is key here!

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 7

- There’s a tiny gap in the iPad’s adhesive ring up in the upper right corner, about 2.0 inches (~5 cm) from the top edge. That’s your secret entry point.

- Line up your tool with the mute button, then gently slip the tip of a plastic opening tool into the crack between the front glass and the plastic bezel. Just a little nudge with the tip to start widening the gap.

Step 8

- Gently slide your tool between the plastic bezel and the glass panel—think of it as giving your device a little wiggle room without any drama.

Step 9

- With the plastic opening tool snugly positioned between the front glass and the plastic bezel, gently slide a plastic opening pick into that little gap right next to the tool. You're doing great!

Step 10

- Gently take out the plastic opening tool from your iPad and slide the opening pick a bit deeper underneath the front glass, aiming for about 0.5 inches in depth.

Step 11

- As you tackle the task of loosening that stubborn adhesive on the right side of your iPad, give your trusty iOpener another round in the heat! Pop it back on the bottom edge of the iPad and let the warmth work its magic.

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 12

- As we heat up the bottom edge with the iOpener, let’s get things rolling by loosening up that adhesive on the right edge of your iPad.

- Gently slide the opening pick down the edge of the iPad, releasing the adhesive along the way. You're doing great!

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 13

- If the opening pick gets stuck in the adhesive, gently roll it along the edge of the iPad to keep loosening that sticky stuff.

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 14

- Before pulling out that first opening pick from the bottom corner of your iPad, slide a second pick under the right edge of the front glass to keep that sticky adhesive from sticking back together.

- Heat up the iOpener again, then shift it over to the top edge of your iPad to get ready for the next step.

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 15

- Heads up! The next steps need you to be extra careful.

- You’ll need to gently free the adhesive holding the antenna to the front panel without messing up the delicate parts connecting the antenna to the bottom of the iPad. Take your time and follow along closely.

Step 16

- Gently slide the opening pick around the bottom right corner of the iPad to loosen the adhesive holding it in place.

Step 17

- Gently slide the tip of your opening pick along the bottom edge of the iPad to carefully loosen the adhesive holding down the Wi-Fi antenna. Keep it smooth and steady!

Step 18

- Once you've navigated past the Wi-Fi antenna (about 3 inches or 75 mm from the right edge, right near the home button), slide that opening pick back in all the way.

- Now, gently glide the pick to the right to release the adhesive that’s keeping the Wi-Fi antenna snug against the front glass.

- Just a heads up, the antenna is mounted at the bottom of the iPad with screws and a cable. This step is crucial for detaching the antenna from the front panel, so when you lift the panel off, your antenna stays safe and sound.

Step 19

- Keep easing the adhesive away along the bottom edge of the iPad. Slide your opening pick out enough to curve around the home button, then pop it back in about 1/2 inch (10 mm) once you’ve cleared that button. Easy does it!

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 20

- Keep gently peeling the adhesive all the way along the bottom edge of the iPad.

- Leave the opening pick tucked under the front glass near the home button to keep things steady.

Step 21

- Pop the iOpener in the microwave to warm it up, then place it on the left edge of the iPad to gently heat the adhesive in that area.

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 22

- Gently glide the opening pick along the top edge of your iPad, giving it a little tug to navigate around the front-facing camera bracket.

- Keep in mind that the adhesive in this area can be a bit stubborn, so don't hesitate to apply some extra muscle. Just take your time and be cautious to avoid any slips that could harm you or your iPad.

- If the opening pick starts to feel like it's stuck in the sticky stuff, try 'rolling' the pick as demonstrated in step 9.

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 23

- Keep working that adhesive loose along the top edge of your iPad, and gently maneuver the opening pick around the top left corner. You've got this!

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  1. iOpeneriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 24

- Gently slide the opening pick along the left edge of the iPad, easing the adhesive apart as you go. The adhesive here is pretty thin because of the digitizer running the entire left side. Keep the pick shallow—no deeper than about 10 mm (half an inch)—to avoid any accidental digitizer damage.

Step 25

- Slide the opening pick, which is still tucked under the bottom edge of the iPad, to gently free the adhesive at the bottom left corner.

Step 26

- Grab your trusty opening pick and gently lift up the bottom right corner of the iPad. Get a good grip with your fingers and let's get this party started!

Step 27

- Grab the iPad by the top and bottom right corners and gently swivel the front glass away from the device.

- When putting everything back together, wipe down the LCD with a microfiber cloth and blow away any dust with compressed air before snapping the glass back in place.

Step 28

- Take out the four 2 mm Phillips #00 screws holding the LCD onto the aluminum frame. Easy does it!

Step 29

- Grab a plastic opening tool or spudger and gently pry up the right edge of the iPad's LCD.

- Carefully swing the LCD open along its left edge and let it rest on top of the front glass panel.

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  1. SpudgeriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 30

- Grab your trusty spudger and gently lift that sneaky piece of tape hiding the LCD ribbon cable connector. You've got this!

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  1. SpudgeriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 31

- Gently lift the retaining flap on the LCD ribbon cable ZIF connector like you’re opening a treasure chest.

- With a little finesse, use your fingers or a pair of tweezers to carefully wiggle the LCD ribbon cable out from its snug home on the logic board.

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  1. TweezersiPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 32

- Carefully lift the LCD off the front panel—just make sure to keep your hands away from the front of the screen!

Step 33

Step 34

- Gently lift the retaining flap on the home button ribbon cable ZIF connector.

Step 35

- Grab a trusty pair of tweezers and gently wiggle that home button ribbon cable free from its snug little home on the logic board. You've got this!

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  1. TweezersiPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 36

- Gently lift the home button ribbon cable out of its snug spot in the back case. Keep it cool, you got this!

Step 37

- Grab a trusty pair of tweezers and gently lift the tape that's holding the digitizer ribbon cable snug against the logic board. You've got this!

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  1. TweezersiPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 38

- Gently lift up the retaining flap on both of the digitizer ribbon cable ZIF connectors. You've got this!

Step 39

- Gently slide the flat end of your spudger under the digitizer ribbon cable to break up the sticky adhesive holding it down.

- Carefully pull the digitizer ribbon cable straight out from its connectors on the logic board—no sideways moves here!

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  1. SpudgeriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 40

- Gently lift the digitizer ribbon cable and use the flat end of a spudger to carefully pop loose the adhesive that’s holding the cable down to the back aluminum case.

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  1. SpudgeriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 41

- Gently wiggle and pull the digitizer ribbon cable free from its snug spot in the aluminum frame using your fingers.

- Lift the front panel off the iPad carefully.

Step 42

- Grab your trusty tweezers and gently peel back that sneaky piece of electrical tape hiding the headphone jack assembly cable connector. It's time to say goodbye to that tape!

- Next up, take your spudger and use its tip to flip up the retaining flap on both of the ZIF connectors that are holding the headphone jack cable to the logic board. You're doing great!

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  1. SpudgeriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement
  2. TweezersiPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 43

- Gently slide the flat end of a spudger under the headphone jack assembly cable to free it from the adhesive that's been holding it snugly to the rear aluminum frame.

- Carefully pull the headphone jack assembly cable straight out from its cozy little home in the logic board.

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  1. SpudgeriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 44

- Time to unplug a few things from the logic board. First up, carefully disconnect the Wi-Fi antenna cable.

- Next, let's detach the speaker connector cable—don't rush it, just make sure it's free.

- Finally, unplug the Dock/Lightning connector cable, and you're good to go.

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  1. TweezersiPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 45

- Time to get those screws out! First up, you’ll want to tackle the four screws that are holding the logic board snug against the rear aluminum panel.

- Grab three of those 2.1mm Phillips #00 screws and one 2.5mm Phillips #00 screw.

- Once you've got those unscrewed, you’ll be all set to move on!

Step 46

- With the logic board held by the edge that's away from the Lightning connector, gently ease it away from the iPad. You've got this!

Step 47

- The battery is stuck to the aluminum frame with a seriously strong adhesive, so get ready for a bit of a sticky situation.

Step 48

- Gently slide the flat end of a metal spudger under the battery at the bottom of your iPad. We're just getting started!

- Now, carefully glide that spudger about 1.5 inches beneath the battery to loosen the adhesive. You're doing great!

Step 49

- Now, just like we did earlier, carefully slide the spudger about 2 inches under the remaining adhesive strips. Take it slow and steady—no rush!

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  1. SpudgeriPad 4 Wi-Fi Battery Replacement

Step 50

- Gently slide the metal spudger under the battery connector to break the adhesive seal, freeing it up for the next step.

Step 51

- Keep peeling back the adhesive around the top part of the battery—almost there!

Step 52

- Pick up right where you left off, and slide that trusty metal spudger another couple of inches under the battery, like you're giving it a little nudge to wake up!

- Keep the momentum going and do the same for the rest of those adhesive strips. You've got this!

Step 53

- Just like before, keep working your way through those strips, loosening the adhesive until you hit about 4 inches deep. Take your time and stay steady—you're doing great!

Step 54

- For your final maneuver, slide that metal spudger all the way to the right edge of the iPad like you're on a mission!

- Keep on trucking through those adhesive strips—you're almost there!

Step 55

- To put your device back together, just retrace your steps in reverse and check out our iPad 4 Wi-Fi Front Panel Adhesive strips guide to reattach that front panel like a pro! If you find yourself in a pickle, don’t hesitate to schedule a repair for some expert help.

Success!
To put your device back together, just retrace these steps in reverse order. When it’s time to stick the front panel back on, our iPad 4 Wi-Fi Front Panel Adhesive strips guide has got your back. And hey, if things get tricky, you can always schedule a repair!

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