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Insert a plastic opening tool into the crevice between the screen and the side of the tablet.
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Go around the entire crevice with the plastic opening tool.
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Set aside the separated front and rear panels of the device.
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Remove the six 4 mm Phillips #00 screws that hold the battery in place.
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Remove the tape that runs along the length of the battery.
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Lift the retaining flaps of the ZIF connectors on each side of the battery connector.
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Remove the two ribbon cables that lie across the width of the battery and are connected to the motherboard. Place your finger underneath the ribbon cable and gently lift the cable upwards and off.
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Using tweezers, remove the top center 6 pin power connector that is attached to the edge of the motherboard from the center of the battery. To unplug it, pull it upwards away from the motherboard.
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Detach the battery by gently lifting the battery out of the panel.
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My Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro sm-t520 screen pooped up from the base where the plugin for charging, only partly, and the screen is pretty much bowed up what can I do and the home button is very loose just happened by itself heard a pop like plastic sound and then looked and now Where home button is screen bowed up slightly how can that happen, I use the charger etc that came with my tablet and what would it cost to fix around figure possibly can a battery go bad even when I have not charged it in a long time, have not even been playing on it for several weeks. Please help ty
Oh it was a loud snap sound.
Well can't open it cause have not the right tools.
I would invest in a Opening Tools
like the one from ifixit so you can open the tablet. You need to see how it looks inside to know if you can repair and how.
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