I have a Digiland DL1010Q android tablet with a dying battery, unable to hold the charge, so I did some research about how to open it and also found a new battery on Amazon. I opened it to take a look and found out that the battery is attached with some sticky glue and is a little bit flexible when you try to take it out so I had to bend it a little bit when I took it out. I was a little bit scarried that the battery broke so I decided to test the tablet.
To my surprise the battery started to recharge successfully and have been holding the charge for the last 6 hours. I think that the battery started to work again just because it was bent when I tried to take it out and the components must have had some type of reactivation with the movement. I reattached the battery with some double sided tape because it was a little bit difficult to take it out with the original glue and is easier to remove the double sided tape. I'm so happy that I don't need to buy a new battery at Amazon for about $18 USD.
I would like to hear the explanation from some expert about why the battery started to work again. I decided to share this just in case that it works for somebody else. Thanks for reading my post!
To my surprise the battery started to recharge successfully and have been holding the charge for the last 6 hours. I think that the battery started to work again just because it was bent when I tried to take it out and the components must have had some type of reactivation with the movement. I reattached the battery with some double sided tape because it was a little bit difficult to take it out with the original glue and is easier to remove the double sided tape. I'm so happy that I don't need to buy a new battery at Amazon for about $18 USD.
I would like to hear the explanation from some expert about why the battery started to work again. I decided to share this just in case that it works for somebody else. Thanks for reading my post!