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Locate the small push tabs on the back of the wrist straps, pushing them in to release the wrist strap.
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Remove any casing or housing on the watch, and clean any dust/debris.
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(Black lines are used for privacy)
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Using a Tri-point screwdriver, unscrew the four (4) back screws. Note: The case screws may remain in their place.
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Using a metal jimmy, and a little bit of force, push down then lever it up to pop out the case.
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Detatch the three (3) ribbons carefully with a plastic spudger. The ribbons to detach is black, yellow, & blue. You should feel a little click when re-attaching later. Note: These parts are very delicate so exercise caution!
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Prying up from the corner with the red arrow, lift the motherboard and maneuver the ribbons out of the opening making sure not to tug or rip them.
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Remove two Phillips head screws before moving on.
This is not to be critical of the author as this is a well done guide. This is only a CAUTION to make sure that individuals do see this prior to prying the motherboard apart. A portion of the step that is not stated or pointed out here are the two Phillips head screws that MUST be removed from the motherboard as the picture in Step 5 will show that those screws have been removed. You must remove them or you will break your motherboard. Thanks for the great guide!
Thanks for the heads up! Looks like I missed including that step. I made sure to add it in.
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Make sure to have the two Phillips head screws completely removed before attempting the following steps.
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Pressing on the small black plastic area will give you leverage to pull off the motherboard gently.
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Do NOT flip the motherboard without first detaching the battery's ribbon. The motherboard will still be connected by a ribbon. Only the battery's ribbon will be detached (Marked by the red arrow in the second photo). Using a flat tool to get underneath the ribbon will lift it up allowing you to flip the motherboard over.
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The original battery will most likely be attached to the motherboard. A spudger will be needed to detach the battery from the motherboard. Note: Use caution, gently inserting and lifting as it allows. Use of any sharp or pointed tools can rupture the battery and will cause it to burst.
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Insert the new battery and test for power.
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Remember to recycle your used batteries!
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Not a comment but a question: What happens with the waterproofing of the watch with this?
Of course with a take apart of any device the waterproofing will be gone unfortunately.
Id heavily consider rewriting step 4. I almost pried the board off with the screws still attached because I read from left to right on the pictures. Device is okay but I was assuming an entire unit attached with screws was coming out of a shell. Good guide otherwise, thanks
Question - Is this the same procedure for the Frontier model of the S3?
A bit of a challenge for someone at the age of 63. But it worked out. Screws should be off before lifting the mainboard (step 4).