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Easy
Steps
5
Time Required
5 minutes
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- Rear Facing Camera
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Rear Facing Camera
- Make sure the device is turned off before attempting to disassemble it.
- At the top portion of the memory card slot, use the small metal spudger to create separation between the back cover and the rest of the device.
- The small metal spudger is only used to create separation between the back cover and the rest of the device, not to remove the back cover.
Make sure the device is turned off before attempting to disassemble it.
At the top portion of the memory card slot, use the small metal spudger to create separation between the back cover and the rest of the device.
The small metal spudger is only used to create separation between the back cover and the rest of the device, not to remove the back cover.
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Step 2
- Use the intermediate metal spudger in place of the small metal spudger to remove the back cover. This is done by sliding the intermediate metal spudger around the perimeter of the device, beginning at the top portion of the memory card slot.
- The second picture shows the internal portion of the device once the back cover is removed.
Use the intermediate metal spudger in place of the small metal spudger to remove the back cover. This is done by sliding the intermediate metal spudger around the perimeter of the device, beginning at the top portion of the memory card slot.
The second picture shows the internal portion of the device once the back cover is removed.
Step 3
- Use the spudger to disconnect the camera from the motherboard.
- This step should be done at the yellow rubber portion of the camera.
- The first and second pictures show what the camera looks like when it is still connected to the motherboard and once it is disconnected, respectively.
Use the spudger to disconnect the camera from the motherboard.
This step should be done at the yellow rubber portion of the camera.
The first and second pictures show what the camera looks like when it is still connected to the motherboard and once it is disconnected, respectively.
Step 4
- Use the spudger to remove the main body of the camera from the rest of the device. This should be done anywhere around the black-framed perimeter of the camera.
Use the spudger to remove the main body of the camera from the rest of the device. This should be done anywhere around the black-framed perimeter of the camera.
Step 5
- Use the tweezers to fully remove the camera from the rest of the device. The camera should be pulled out and away from where the device was connected to the motherboard in Step 3.
- The second picture illustrates what the device should look like once the camera is removed.
Use the tweezers to fully remove the camera from the rest of the device. The camera should be pulled out and away from where the device was connected to the motherboard in Step 3.
The second picture illustrates what the device should look like once the camera is removed.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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