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Remove the back cover
Place the phone with the back of the phone facing you. Pull up the back cover from the finger grip at the top of the cover.

Note: Always turn off the power, and disconnect the charger and any other device, before removing the cover. Avoid touching electronic components while changing the cover. Always store and use the device with the cover attached.
Remove the battery
After you have removed the back cover, insert your finger into the finger grip, and lift the battery from its compartment.
Replace the battery

  1. Insert the gold-colored contact end of the battery into the battery slot.
  2. Push down on the other end of the battery to snap it into place.
Replace the back cover
Place the back cover on the phone bottom first so that the cover tabs align with the slots in the phone and press the cover moving from the bottom to top until the cover is securely in place.

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how to get back cover off my Ojji Nitro 5.1 Lollipop phone?

1) Hold the device so that the front is facing away from you and the bottom of the phone is facing up toward you. (upside down & backwards).

2) Look at the right hand side of the device. You will see a small slot on this corner.

3) With one hand holding the front place your palm on the back of the phone and one to two finger nails in the slot.
*Make sure your grip does not impead the task at hand. I find it easy to place a third finger nail in the slot with the opposite hand.*

4) Now lightly pry the cover away.
The cover should open easily in the following pattern:
Pull 1) the bottom should pull away up to the opposite corner on the bottom and slightly down the right hand side.

Pull 2) Continue the pull down the right hand side until you feel resistance. It should be any where from 1/2 inch before the next corner all the way up to the next corner.

Pull 3) Go back to the opposite corner where the pull had stopped and now pry on this end it should go around the corner and down to the buttons.

Pull 4) This should be the last pull and it will be more like a slight pop and a lift. Gently pull on the oppsite side one more time. If enverything has gone to spec you should actually be able to hold the the right side of the back cover and just lightly pull it away there is a light pop sound that will happen when the final tabs disengage. Do not be alarmed nothing will break as there should not be enough forced used to do so.

*If the cover does not disengage after pull 4 simply go back and forth on opposite end lightly continuing pulls until the back is off.
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how do I remove the battery and put the sim card in my new nokia 2760 cell phone

These are steps from the Nokia 2760 manual found at :

http://nds1.nokia.com/phones/files/guides/Nokia_2760_UG_en.pdf


(pages. 12-13)

1. Press and slide the back cover toward the top of the
phone to remove the cover .
2. To remove the battery, lift it as shown
3. Carefully lift the SIM card holder from the finger grip
of the phone, and open the flip cover
4. Insert the SIM card, so that the bevelled corner is on
the upper left side and the gold-colored contact area
facing downward.Close the SIM card holder, and
press it to lock it into place
5. Insert the battery into the battery slot
6. Align the back cover with the back of the phone. Slide
and push it toward the bottom of the phone to lock it


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Can't remove the cover to replace battery

Hold the phone face down and lengthways in your left hand with the top of the phone at the first set of knuckles (near your finget tips). Then take your right hand and place the base of your palm on the battery cover. Now gradually start to apply pressure with your right hand in a downward and forward direction simultaneously. Wrap the fingers of your right hand over the fingers of your left hand and pull for more control.
And there you go, bobs your auntie.
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Battery cover replacement for the Dimage Z2

to get to the battery door you must remove the back, to remove the back you must remove the top of the grip (shutter button and dial and WT lever). remove top of grip... 1) starting at the bottom of the plastic strip (along the front edge of the grip) that holds the shutter button, slide upward, the strip will bow outward and after about 3/16", the bottom's free. the only other thing holding it in place is a bit of double-stick tape and a similar clip at the top. CAREFUL! there's a spring under the button that's easy to lose. 2) Inside the battery case, front battery, all the way at the top, there's a tiny phillips screw, pull it. 3) peel away the right side rubber grip right by where your thumb meets the W on the W/T lever. 1st hole you'll see is a springy clip, keep going around to the right til you find a screw. pull that. 4) back to the springy clip hole, pushing inward on the finger, the top will come off straight up. leave it hanging, you just need it out of the way so the back can come loose. remove the back... 5) bottom of camera, remove 2 screws nearest the CE label and one outboard of the rearmost battery. 6) viewfinder cap: 4 screws, skinny on top, fatter on the bottom. the cap pops off. 7) lcd cover/frame: pull away from viewfinder(top) edge about 1/4 inch. the bottom's held by fingers; they need to slide to the left 1/8", then that's off. 8) remove screw @ lowerleft of lcd. now the whole back will slide rearward. 1st thing loose is memory door, remove it. slide the back off, out of the way. you'll now see that the battery door is held on by two hinge pins, not one continuous. the rearmost pin will slide left into the memory cover area, and the door will flex enough to remove it toward the front. trickiest part of reassembly is the spring under the shutter button. balance the spring on the camera, put the button into place. hold it in place with the screwdriver through eye of plastic strip, leaves plenty of room to seat the strip. lose a screw? I did, and the least-needed one is the one pulled at #3. NOW who needs to buy a battery door? I have a z3 with a fried power board.
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Replace Battery Cover

to get to the battery door you must remove the back, to remove the back you must remove the top of the grip (shutter button and dial and WT lever). remove top of grip... 1) starting at the bottom of the plastic strip (along the front edge of the grip) that holds the shutter button, slide upward, the strip will bow outward and after about 3/16", the bottom's free. the only other thing holding it in place is a bit of double-stick tape and a similar clip at the top. CAREFUL! there's a spring under the button that's easy to lose. 2) Inside the battery case, front battery, all the way at the top, there's a tiny phillips screw, pull it. 3) peel away the right side rubber grip right by where your thumb meets the W on the W/T lever. 1st hole you'll see is a springy clip, keep going around to the right til you find a screw. pull that. 4) back to the springy clip hole, pushing inward on the finger, the top will come off straight up. leave it hanging, you just need it out of the way so the back can come loose. remove the back... 5) bottom of camera, remove 2 screws nearest the CE label and one outboard of the rearmost battery. 6) viewfinder cap: 4 screws, skinny on top, fatter on the bottom. the cap pops off. 7) lcd cover/frame: pull away from viewfinder(top) edge about 1/4 inch. the bottom's held by fingers; they need to slide to the left 1/8", then that's off. 8) remove screw @ lowerleft of lcd. now the whole back will slide rearward. 1st thing loose is memory door, remove it. slide the back off, out of the way. you'll now see that the battery door is held on by two hinge pins, not one continuous. the rearmost pin will slide left into the memory cover area, and the door will flex enough to remove it toward the front. trickiest part of reassembly is the spring under the shutter button. balance the spring on the camera, put the button into place. hold it in place with the screwdriver through eye of plastic strip, leaves plenty of room to seat the strip. lose a screw? I did, and the least-needed one is the one pulled at #3.
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