How to Replace the Battery in Your Palm Tungsten E2 PDA

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2007

Part of the Complete Installation Kit from iPods99.com, available at http://www.ipods99.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=PMTUNGE2SL&Show=Ext... , this video provides a step by step demonstration of the procedure for replacing the battery in your Palm Tungsten E2 PDA. The Installation kit contains a new high capacity battery, battery installation video, and necessary tools for battery replacement. Includes one year money back guarantee!

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  • You saved my life guys!... well not my life, but my palm, wich is nice, anyway...

    I inadvertently disconnected the battery of my e2 and it wouldn't power up! I replugged the tiny plasticky thingy and TADA! (it was me making the sound not the palm, that would've been freaky)

    Soooo THANKS!

  • Thank you so very very much. I couldn't find anything in my doc or online to tell me how to do this. It worked perfectly.

    Dee

  • Make sure its the same model first!

  • Yes, the battery on the Tungsten E requires soldering, but the E2 has a connector for the battery, just like it shows in the video.

  • Thank you for the excellent video! Before we found your video we just couldn't bear to pry the sticking case open without fear of cracking and destroying it or something inside the unit. Your video was smooth, encouraging, clean and very nicely presented. Beautifully done!

  • I would believe this video is true, because I have a Tungsten E2, but I did not open it to see if it is the right connector or not.

    BTW, it is solderig IRON

  • A different instructional video for changing the battery in the Tungsten E shows that you need a soldering thingy! (sorry, i dont know what its called)

    Which video should I believe??

  • You sound like an AI or a Computer. Seriously.

  • Ah~ thank you very much!

  • Yes, the battery is rechargable, and lasts for 10 hours or more before needing to be recharged. But after about 2 years, the battery just wears out and needs to be replaced.

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