Difficulty
Very difficult
Steps
11
Time Required
15 - 30 minutes
Sections
3
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Motherboard
- 5 steps
- Speaker
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Remove the battery cover
- Turn off the phone to prevent data loss.
- Press and slide the battery out to remove it.
- Picture rights belong to Snapfon®. Picture is used for educational purposes only. No copyright infringement intended.
Turn off the phone to prevent data loss.
Press and slide the battery out to remove it.
Picture rights belong to Snapfon®. Picture is used for educational purposes only. No copyright infringement intended.
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Step 2
Remove the battery
- Pry the battery out with your thumb or the iFixit opening tool.
- Make sure to properly dispose of the old battery at a recycling center.
- Picture rights belong to Snapfon®. Picture is used for educational purposes only. No copyright infringement intended.
Pry the battery out with your thumb or the iFixit opening tool.
Make sure to properly dispose of the old battery at a recycling center.
Step 3
Removing the plastic inserts
- Remove the four rubber inserts from the screw holes using a pair of tweezers.
Remove the four rubber inserts from the screw holes using a pair of tweezers.
Step 4
Remove the shield screws
- Remove the four 3.1mm screws in the corners with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
Remove the four 3.1mm screws in the corners with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
Step 5
Separate the case
- Separate the front case from the back case.
- Remove the metal bumper from the front case’s perimeter.
Separate the front case from the back case.
Remove the metal bumper from the front case’s perimeter.
Step 6
Remove the volume slider
- Pry the volume slider button out with tweezers.
- The volume slider button may fall out during the separation of the front and back cases. This is OK.
Pry the volume slider button out with tweezers.
The volume slider button may fall out during the separation of the front and back cases. This is OK.
Step 7
Remove the motherboard
- Separate the circuit board from the inside of the back case by prying between them with the opening tool.
- The last picture is a view of the back of the circuit board.
Separate the circuit board from the inside of the back case by prying between them with the opening tool.
The last picture is a view of the back of the circuit board.
Step 8
Speaker
- Remove SOS button from circuit board with tweezers.
Remove SOS button from circuit board with tweezers.
Step 9
- Pull black casing from the circuit board with fingers.
- The black casing will not be able to be fully removed at this point
- To fully remove the black casing, desolder the SOS button cable from the circuit board with a soldering iron.
- The solder iron creates high temperatures that may cause bodily harm.
- Once the black casing is removed, the speaker will now be exposed.
Pull black casing from the circuit board with fingers.
The black casing will not be able to be fully removed at this point
To fully remove the black casing, desolder the SOS button cable from the circuit board with a soldering iron.
The solder iron creates high temperatures that may cause bodily harm.
Once the black casing is removed, the speaker will now be exposed.
Step 10
- With the plastic opening tools, pry off the speaker from the circuit board.
With the plastic opening tools, pry off the speaker from the circuit board.
Step 11
- Desolder the speaker cables from the base of the circuit board with the soldering iron.
- The soldering iron creates high temperatures that may cause bodily harm.
- Melt the new speaker wires to the circuit board with the soldering iron.
Desolder the speaker cables from the base of the circuit board with the soldering iron.
The soldering iron creates high temperatures that may cause bodily harm.
Melt the new speaker wires to the circuit board with the soldering iron.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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