Difficulty
Easy
Steps
7
Time Required
30 minutes
Sections
1
- Screen Assembly
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Step 1
Opening and removing the rear cover
- Remove the back cover by prying it off with a fine tool (I used a screwdriver).
- Just below the camera, there is another tab that holds the lid. Remove with care.
Remove the back cover by prying it off with a fine tool (I used a screwdriver).
Just below the camera, there is another tab that holds the lid. Remove with care.
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Step 2
Opening and removing the intermediate lid
- Remove the sim/mic tray and the 13 screw that hold the intermediate cover to the screen frame.
- With a thin tool, pull apart the screen cover, inserting it with care.
- Once slightly pulled apart, you can continue separating it, using a nail or the spudger.
Remove the sim/mic tray and the 13 screw that hold the intermediate cover to the screen frame.
With a thin tool, pull apart the screen cover, inserting it with care.
Once slightly pulled apart, you can continue separating it, using a nail or the spudger.
Step 3
DIsconnecting the battery
- Disconnect the battery flex and remove it.
- The battery is attached. In my case, it didn’t give much resistance and I could take it out with any problems. Even so, I recommend using a heat source (microwave preheated gel or a hair dryer).
Disconnect the battery flex and remove it.
The battery is attached. In my case, it didn’t give much resistance and I could take it out with any problems. Even so, I recommend using a heat source (microwave preheated gel or a hair dryer).
Step 4
Disconnecting the screen and camera from the motherboard
- Disconnect the flex cable for the bottom screen.
- Optionally, you can extract the cameras. I took them out for greater ease.
Disconnect the flex cable for the bottom screen.
Optionally, you can extract the cameras. I took them out for greater ease.
Step 5
Removing the motherboard
- Now that the motherboard has been released from the easily removable components, pick it up lightly by the side of the USB connector
- Once you’ve picked it up, take it by hand and pull it slightly upwards to the left.
Now that the motherboard has been released from the easily removable components, pick it up lightly by the side of the USB connector
Once you’ve picked it up, take it by hand and pull it slightly upwards to the left.
Step 6
Transferring original frame components
- Move the remaining pieces from the old frame to the new frame.
- 2 flex cables (on button + speaker connector). Marked with red squares
- 2 rubber bands (main mic + noise-cancelling mic). Marked with lilac circles
- Vibrator. Marked with a red square
- front flashlight. Marked with a lilac circle
- Handset. Marked with a red square
- For ease: metal mesh above the screen flex (green square) and humidity indicator sticker (lilac circle). I’ve passed them.
- Some of these components are glued. Be careful.
Move the remaining pieces from the old frame to the new frame.
2 flex cables (on button + speaker connector). Marked with red squares
2 rubber bands (main mic + noise-cancelling mic). Marked with lilac circles
Vibrator. Marked with a red square
front flashlight. Marked with a lilac circle
Handset. Marked with a red square
For ease: metal mesh above the screen flex (green square) and humidity indicator sticker (lilac circle). I’ve passed them.
Some of these components are glued. Be careful.
Step 7
Final assembly
- Once you have placed all the components into the new frame, proceed with the previous steps in reverse to reassemble the cell phone
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Once you have placed all the components into the new frame, proceed with the previous steps in reverse to reassemble the cell phone
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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