Introduction
Tools
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Use a pry tool and start half way up the left or right side of the MP3 player, working your way around the edge
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Carefully lift the cover off and detach the connecting cable
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Remove the 3 screws with a Philips #00
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Carefully remove the Speak from its clasps with a pry tool
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Carefully lift the board on the left side with the pry tool
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Carefully Lift the board up and towards the screen. You may need to lightly pry the battery out of its socket
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Remove the tape
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Slide the Micro SD card out of the socket
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
5 comments
Thanks for this tutorial Dan . I ordered this MP3 player as backup for my Ipod Classic. I have one question. Can I replace the SDcard with a one with more capacity? Like 256 or 512GB ? It will make me very happy. Second question. Is the battery replaceable with a bigger one? Or is there a lack of space,.
Thanks in advance and continue the good work. Regards from the Netherlands
What is the best speed for the SD-card? Or is any U3 card good enough?
Tired of waiting for a reaction to my questions above I bought a Samsung 512GB Micro SD Evo Plus UHS-I U3 SDcard. Maybe overkill, but very fast. the replacement of the card was a 5 minutes job. Now I am copying the contents of the old 128GB card to the Innioasis Y3 which will take hours I guess. I let everyone know if it all works fine.
It works great. Only one small issue. The Innioasis Y1 shows that it contain 128GB, But he shows the correct used and available space, at this moment I used 143GB of the 512GB, more then the original Innioasis Y1.