Thread: PRS-350 Symptom of a dying battery?
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Old 02-26-2013, 08:48 PM   #5
Ricky D'Angelo
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My Sony PRS 350 wouldn't hold a charge very long after much heavy use over a period of three years. I was thinking of replacing the battery and even went ahead and opened the case and disconnected the battery. However, upon trying to actually remove the battery it wouldn't budge and it seemed to be almost glued on. Luckily, I did this procedure before ordering a replacement battery (it would've been terrible to order the replacement battery and then be unable to take out the dead battery ) and so I'm keeping it for parts in case I ever get another PRS 350. Still, I'm wondering if anyone else has any tips for taking out a dead battery.
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