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Steps
6
Time Required
25 - 45 minutes
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1
- Speakers
- 6 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Speakers
- Make sure the device is turned off.
- Carefully insert the opening tool on the edge of the phone.
- Slowly lift up the panel from the device and repeat the process on the other side.
Make sure the device is turned off.
Carefully insert the opening tool on the edge of the phone.
Slowly lift up the panel from the device and repeat the process on the other side.
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Step 2
- To disconnect the ZIF connectors. Place the metal spudger underneath the ZIF cable and gently pull it outward.
- ZIF connectors are fragile, so work with caution.
To disconnect the ZIF connectors. Place the metal spudger underneath the ZIF cable and gently pull it outward.
ZIF connectors are fragile, so work with caution.
Step 3
- The battery connector is located on the right-hand side of the device
- To disconnect the battery connector. Use tweezers, and carefully lift up the wire.
- Remove the battery.
The battery connector is located on the right-hand side of the device
To disconnect the battery connector. Use tweezers, and carefully lift up the wire.
Remove the battery.
Step 4
- Using a Philips Head Screwdriver PH000, locate the 2.6mm screws and gently unscrew them .
- Place these screws somewhere you will remember.
- Applying too much pressure onto the screen may cause it to break.
Using a Philips Head Screwdriver PH000, locate the 2.6mm screws and gently unscrew them .
Place these screws somewhere you will remember.
Applying too much pressure onto the screen may cause it to break.
Step 5
- Using tweezers, disconnect the speaker cable connected to the motherboard.
- Be sure not to damage other components on the motherboard.
- After that remove the speaker system completely.
Using tweezers, disconnect the speaker cable connected to the motherboard.
Be sure not to damage other components on the motherboard.
After that remove the speaker system completely.
Step 6
- Now you can attach a new speaker!
Now you can attach a new speaker!
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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