Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Remove The Battery From A Samsung Flightii Cellphone

Samsung's Flight-II cellphone is a small slider phone with a QWERTY keyboard. It features a full color touch screen, and it offers access to the mobile Internet, SMS text messaging, email and much more. Also, it is Bluetooth enabled. If the phone freezes or locks up, it may need to be restarted. Like with most other cell phones, this can be done by removing the battery from the device.


Instructions


1. Shut the Samsung Flight-II down by locating and holding down the power button. This key is below the Samsung brand name and to the right. It features a circle with a horizontal line.


2. Turn the Samsung Flight-II over, so the reverse side faces you.


3. Insert your fingernail into the notch at the bottom of the phone. This notch is located at the opposite end from where the camera is located.


4. Lever the Samsung Flight-II's back plate off with your fingernail. To fully pop it off, you may need to move your fingernail to different prying points once the back plate becomes partially loosened.


5. Pry the Samsung Flight-II's battery out with your fingernail. There is a small recessed area at the bottom of the battery to facilitate this.

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