Einleitung

Flipper Zero is a portable multi-tool for pentesters and geeks in a toy-like body. It loves hacking digital stuff, such as radio protocols, access control systems, hardware and more. It's fully open-source and customizable, so you can extend it in whatever way you like.

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    • Do not use alcohol or alcohol containing cleaners, tissues, whipes, or sanitizers on the screen protector glass! It can permanently damage the screen protector glass.

    • The top shell, the IR cover and the screen protector glass are one solid part and can't be disassembled.

    • The Flipper Zero only uses two types of screws:

    • Long screw size 1.8 x 8 mm

    • Short screw size 1.8 x 4.5 mm

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    • Eject the microSD card (if present) by pressing it with your fingernail.

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    • Use a PH0 screwdriver to unscrew the four long screws holding the back cover.

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    • Press the middle of the top cover on both sides, one by one, to release the latches that hold the back cover in place.

    • Once the latches are released, you can remove the bottom cover.

    You need to press a little stronger between the GPIO ports than next to the SD-card slot.

    EpicErik HD -

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    • The board with the NFC antenna is glued to the bottom cover with adhesive tape.

    • To remove the board, gently pry one of the edges of the board with a plastic pick to peel off the adhesive tape.

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    • Gently pull out the rest of the board.

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    • Use a PH0 screwdriver to unscrew the two short screws that are holding the chassis and top cover together.

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    • Take the chassis out of the case.

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    • Disconnect the battery by prying the connector with a plastic pry tool and pulling it out.

    • Do not use a metal screwdriver when prying out battery connectors, if you do it may short the battery terminals and cause damage to the battery.

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    • Disconnect the large ribbon cable from the board. Use a plastic pick to lift the latch up to release the locks.

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    • Once the connectors are unlocked, carefully pull out the ribbon cables.

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    • Unscrew the short screw holding the iButton board in place using a PH0 screwdriver.

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    • Once the screw is removed, carefully remove the iButton board.

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    • To disconnect the flat cable from the iButton board, use a flat screwdriver to carefully release the lock by pulling the latch up, then pulling gently on the ribbon cable.

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    • Once the connector is unlocked, gently pull the cable out of the connector.

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    • To release the battery chassis, gently rock it back and forth while pulling the two parts apart.

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    • To remove the NFC RFID board, release it from the latches in the sequence shown.

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    • Release the board from the latches by pressing on the edge of the chassis near the specific latch in the specified sequence.

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    • Take out the vibration motor.

    Do we have a part number for the motor?

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    • To remove the lace mount, use a PH0 screwdriver to unscrew the short screw that is securing it in place.

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    • Remove the lace mount from the chassis.

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    • The battery is attached to the chassis with double-sided tape. To remove it, use a plastic pick to gently peel the battery off the chassis.

    • Caution: Don't jab the battery with any sharp tools. A punctured battery may leak dangerous chemicals or catch fire.

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    • Remove the battery from the chassis.

    where is the replacement battery? what are the dimensions of the battery?

    Arni Nym -

    This kind of battery is standard, as this device is not a known brand, you will not find a Flipper Zero branded spare part batteries, indeed, it's a standard no-name Li-Po battery that is being used in this device.

    From the picture, we can guess this battery is a standard 3.7V Li-Po battery having a power capacity of 7.77W, so the capacity is indeed 2,1Ah -> so 2100 mAh of capacity.

    Note : we can observe there is a circuit protection (BMS) on this battery, I don't know how this device reports voltage, temp and other battery-related stats but these features may not work properly if BMS of the new battery is not compatible with the device firmware.

    After more research, I found the data sheet of this battery for you as the manufacturer of this device made public a lot of hardware related docs : https://cdn.flipperzero.one/FLIPPER_ZERO...

    I found dimensions are specified in it with other useful information. So I don't know which dimensions you are searching for, there are mentions on page 4 of this doc

    Brendan -

    There is also additional dimensions specified page 5 and also pictures starting page 22.

    This document has been made by the chinese laboratory in charge of thesting the safety of the battery used in the flipper zero device.

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    • Use a plastic pick to lift the latch up to unlock the connector.

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    • Pull the flat cable out.

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    • Unscrew the two short screws holding the button chassis using a PH0 screwdriver.

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    • To disconnect the button chassis and the board, press the latch on the side shown below.

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    • Remove the button chassis.

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    • Disconnect the screen ribbon cable from the board. Use a plastic pick to lift the latch up to open the lock.

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    • Remove the cable from the board.

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    • To remove the screen you need to desolder two contacts.

    • Be careful during this step not to accidentally melt or desolder other nearby components.

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    • To remove the buttons you need to release the latches.

    • OK

    • D-pad

    • Back

    • The central button (OK) is removed after the navigation button (D-pad)

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    • Release the latches with a flat screwdriver. You need to be careful with the springs under the buttons.

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    • Pull the light guide out from the inside of the chassis.

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    • Here you can see all the parts laid out together.

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I'd say, that long screws requires PH1 screwdriver.

Evge Key -

Agree with Evge, when I read "PH0" I picked mine but they wouldn't quite fit. I had to use a PH1 (1.2 to be exact, according to toolset casing) to be able to unscrew the chasis and get to the battery (I had to only remove and plug back the battery cable to fix my problem)

João Ciocca -

Careful with those screws. They are not great quality and strip easily.

andy cooper -

Do you know what kind of these screws are?

Gugo -

Second that about the screws being low quality. Also, if your FZ battery decides it doesn't like you anymore (it shows some 50%ish max), open it (steps 1-4), disconnect it (steps 7-9), and reconnect the battery. And it seems to be something that's gonna be routine, because it happened back in October and again now in December.
When disassembling this time I checked the screws better, and it seems a 2.0 phillips is the best fit for the long screws.

João Ciocca -

Second the question for what kind of screws are being used? Size/thread?

Enygma -

Am I the only one that ended up with 5 long screws?

geronimo larralde -