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Step-by-step Lenovo laptop battery removal guide

A non-removable laptop battery doesn't mean you have to throw away the device if it fails. It can't be replaced by the user, but requires a professional technician to replace it.

Lenovo Laptop Battery Replacement Guide: Non-Removable vs. Removable Options

In this article, we will explore the differences between Lenovo laptop batteries, focusing on non-removable versus removable designs. Understanding how to replace your battery and choosing the right type for your needs is essential to extending the life of your device.

Why Did Lenovo Initially Use Non-Removable Laptop Batteries?

Early on, many mobile manufacturers, including Lenovo, chose to integrate the battery into the device, opting for a non-removable design. This decision was driven by several factors:

  • Improved Battery Contact: Non-removable batteries reduce the risk of poor battery contact and improve overall device performance.

  • Enhanced Device Security: By restricting users from replacing the battery themselves, manufacturers can ensure that the system remains intact and protected from potential damage.

  • Lower Production Costs: Non-removable batteries streamline production and reduce costs associated with modular designs.

Additionally, with the rapid pace at which mobile devices are replaced, manufacturers noticed that by the time a phone or laptop battery needed replacing, most users would opt for a new device rather than a replacement battery.

The Impact of Non-Removable Batteries: Boosting Profit and Device Upgrades

  • Encouraging Capital Turnover: By integrating the battery into the laptop and making it non-removable, consumers are often pushed toward purchasing new laptops rather than opting for a costly battery replacement, boosting sales and profits.

  • Sleeker Design: Non-removable batteries enable thinner, lighter laptops that cater to the demand for portability and aesthetic appeal.

However, this design also results in higher repair costs, as users can't replace the battery themselves, which often leads them to rely on professional services or buy a new device altogether.

How Lenovo Transitioned to Removable Battery Designs

As technology progressed, Lenovo began to experiment with removable battery designs, especially for higher-end models. While removable batteries typically add weight and thickness to the device, they provide several benefits:

  • Easier Battery Replacement: Users can quickly swap out a depleted battery without having to wait for professional service.

  • Battery Customization: Some models allow users to choose from different battery capacities based on their usage needs.

The Convenience of Removable Batteries

Most Lenovo laptops now feature snap-on or slot-style battery designs, making it much easier to install or remove the battery compared to the non-removable version.

  • User-Friendly Design: Replacing the battery is simple and straightforward, requiring only a light press or snap to install or remove it.

  • Battery Replacement Indicator: Some Lenovo models come equipped with a battery replacement indicator light, helping users monitor battery status and replacement needs.

How to Remove a Lenovo Laptop Battery

Before we start, we put the computer, the screwdriver, and the battery together for easy use. The tutorial for changing the battery has three steps in total. Let's take a look at it together!

 Step 1 Removing the Back Cover

Remove the back cover. First, open the newly purchased battery and put it in the spare area for later use. Use the corresponding screwdriver to remove the screws on the back cover of the computer one by one and put them in the spare area. Because the screws are all the same size, the screws can be mixed when removing the back cover battery.

After all the screws are removed, use the disassembly tool to disassemble along the edge of the laptop. After removing the back cover, you can see the internal structure of the laptop. If the laptop fan is obviously dusty, you can use an air blower to simply clean the two fans.

 Step 2 Replacing the Battery

Replace the battery. There is a battery power cable under the laptop. Disconnect the battery power cable. Unscrew the four screws that secure the laptop battery and place them on the fixing pad in order.

Remove the old battery and connect the new battery cable to the computer motherboard. The four screw holes on the computer should correspond to the four screw holes on the motherboard and tighten the four screws.

Put the back cover of the computer on and gently press it down until you hear the sound of the snaps closing. Check all around and then tighten the screws.

 Step 3 Power-On Test and Final Check

Power-on test

The computer starts up normally and the battery replacement is complete.

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