Ignore some of these my gently pop the back. Off thru the seam. U can do it with your nails. It's glued to the batter so. Use something like a. Butter knife and work it down thru but pushing up not. Down. You don't wanna puncture battery. Separate it from the battery. Then remove. The red. Rubber protector. Over the two. Screws St the. Bottom. Left I. Think. It is. Remove screws then use the tab that says pull to remove or whatever be careful. Not to tear the flex cable.... Those batteries aren't cheap
1. Hold "End" to turn the Razr off. Close the phone's screen and turn it over to access the back cover.
2. Inspect the back cover near the phone' hinge. Find the small button. Push the button to release the Razr's back cover. Lift the cover off. You'll now see the battery.
3. Pull the battery out. It is not attached by any harnesses or cables; it simply slides out.
You can use your fingernail to slide on the perimeter, but the full solution can be found here http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Replacing+Motorola+Droid+RAZR+Battery/8057/1
You shouldn't repair the phone yourself. You should send to Motorola if your device is in warranty of find a reputable service center who specializes in repair. Depending on where you live there may be authorized repair centers. Out of warranty repairs are not free.
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SOURCE: I put my Droid Razr on charger but battery symbol comes on with ? mark. Won't charge or turn on.
1. Turn off your phone when it's not in use. If you're not using your Verizon Wireless Razr, then shut it off. Your battery will last much longer if you regularly do this.
2. Charge your phone less. If you charge your Razr nightly, then your cell phone battery won't last long. Try to charge your phone only a few times a week to extend the battery life.
3. Keep your Bluetooth turned off when you're not using it. Applications, like Bluetooth, are notorious for sucking the power from a cell phone battery.
4. Protect your Razr from extreme temperatures. Your cell phone battery lasts longer if kept at room temperature.
5. Discharge the Razr fully. Before you charge your phone, let it completely die. You can extend the life of the battery by regularly discharging and then fully charging it.
6. Leave the battery in the phone. Keep the Razr battery dry and free of dirt to prolong its life.
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