The Epic's back was easily pried off with a finger nail. Carrying a screwdriver around and fiddling with cable inside an iPhone is not practical for me, let alone a non-techie or non-tinkerer.
Plus your solution would most likely void your warranty even if someone was willing to do so or had a clue where to get an extra battery from.
Thanks,
Carl W. Brooks
On Oct 28, 2011, at 1:18 PM, "Bruce Carter" <rbrucecarter@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'd argue that point. Two screws removable with a special screwdriver, but one available cheaply on line, slide the back up, unplug the old battery, plug in the new, put it back together - done! It is almost as easy as changing any battery where you have to unscrew a screw holding the battery cover.
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