Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

7

Time Required

                          10 - 20 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Backplate
  • 2 steps
  • Battery, Motherboard, Speaker, and Antenna
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Backplate               
  • Remove the two 2.5mm Phillips head screws before attempting to remove the screen from the device.

Remove the two 2.5mm Phillips head screws before attempting to remove the screen from the device.

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Step 2

  • Run an opening pick around the edge of the screen to loosen it and begin to pry upward.
  • When the screen comes up like it has in the photo, it should be able to simply be removed from its casing.
  • The buttons on the end of the device will be loose when you remove the screen from the backplate. Be careful not to lose them.

Run an opening pick around the edge of the screen to loosen it and begin to pry upward.

When the screen comes up like it has in the photo, it should be able to simply be removed from its casing.

The buttons on the end of the device will be loose when you remove the screen from the backplate. Be careful not to lose them.

Step 3

              Battery, Motherboard, Speaker, and Antenna               
  • Remove the battery by first removing the electrical tape holding it down. Then begin gently prying underneath it and around the edges with your plastic opening tool, until the battery is loose.

Remove the battery by first removing the electrical tape holding it down. Then begin gently prying underneath it and around the edges with your plastic opening tool, until the battery is loose.

Step 4

  • Remove the antenna by peeling back the tape holding the antenna to the casing.

Remove the antenna by peeling back the tape holding the antenna to the casing.

Step 5

  • Unclip the ribbon cables from the motherboard by lifting up on their latches (the black portions that the cables feed into) and gently pulling the cables.
  • Do not use force to try and remove the cables. The latch may not be lifted up all the way, and using force can separate the cable from its connector. This can damage important components of the tablet.

Unclip the ribbon cables from the motherboard by lifting up on their latches (the black portions that the cables feed into) and gently pulling the cables.

Do not use force to try and remove the cables. The latch may not be lifted up all the way, and using force can separate the cable from its connector. This can damage important components of the tablet.

Step 6

  • Remove the three 2.5mm Phillips screws from the motherboard.
  • After removing the screws, use a plastic opening tool to gently pull the motherboard off of the double-sided tape holding it down.

Remove the three 2.5mm Phillips screws from the motherboard.

After removing the screws, use a plastic opening tool to gently pull the motherboard off of the double-sided tape holding it down.

Step 7

  • Replace the removed unit with a suitable replacement, with all of the pictured parts.
  • When reassembling the device, be sure to put the speaker back into its slot in the casing before securing the backplate.

Replace the removed unit with a suitable replacement, with all of the pictured parts.

When reassembling the device, be sure to put the speaker back into its slot in the casing before securing the backplate.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order - replacing all tapes and adhesives as you proceed.

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southside80 - Dec 27, 2016

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We did a reset. When our tablet boots up we get a message “google account manager has stopped running”. We can not access the settings. How do we fix this error message?

Sammy Finger - Jan 13, 2018

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how about a screen that has lines