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4

Time Required

                          5 minutes            

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  • Headphone Jack
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Headphone Jack               
  • Remove cover, also known as the flap from the Palm Zire m150.
  • For the purpose of this guide and being able to see clearly, we removed the flap completely. You can keep your flap on if you wish.

Remove cover, also known as the flap from the Palm Zire m150.

For the purpose of this guide and being able to see clearly, we removed the flap completely. You can keep your flap on if you wish.

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Step 2

  • Remove both screws on the back.
  • Turn screw driver counterclockwise to remove screw
  • Be careful not to strip screws

Remove both screws on the back.

Turn screw driver counterclockwise to remove screw

Be careful not to strip screws

Step 3

  • Remove the front part of the device from the bottom part of the device.
  • Separate front cover from back cover.
  • Be careful not to break the connector that connects the screen to motherboard.

Remove the front part of the device from the bottom part of the device.

Separate front cover from back cover.

Be careful not to break the connector that connects the screen to motherboard.

Step 4

  • Insert NEW audio piece into the top case housing.
  • On the NEW audio piece, use a soldering iron to solder.
  • Let solder cool before reassembling unit.
  • Soldering iron needs time to warm up in order for use

Insert NEW audio piece into the top case housing.

On the NEW audio piece, use a soldering iron to solder.

Let solder cool before reassembling unit.

Soldering iron needs time to warm up in order for use

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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