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Locate the ends of the speaker.
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Put a plastic opening tool in-between the rubber end and the mesh.
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Apply a upward force in order to pry open the end.
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Apply this procedure to the other side as well.
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Take the Jimmy and pry up the rubber strip that has the volume buttons on it.
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Remove all the rubber you pried off.
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Herramienta utilizada en este paso:Tweezers$4.99-
Use tweezers to lift end of plastic retainer on edge of mesh out of its channel.
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Work the plastic retainer out of the channel all the way around the speaker.
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Repeat for other side.
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Remove inner plastic gasket on circuit board.
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Remove 2nd plastic gasket around outer circuit board edge, under rubber gasket.
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There is a way to take it apart without all these steps and a complete tear down.
This is huge overkill. Only the bottom cap and circuit board need to be removed for a battery replacement.
I agree. The battery is located on the bottom end only.
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^ the person who says that you only need to remove the one end-cap to replace the battery is correct. The process outlined in this article is more likely to damage all the fabric and other end-cap than just opening one end and gently prying it back until you can slide out the battery. FYI, the pull tab on my battery broke right off, and I had to pull it out with pliers.