Difficulty
Easy
Steps
3
Time Required
8 minutes
Sections
1
- Rear/Front Facing Camera
- 3 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Rear/Front Facing Camera
- Flip the pieces that secure the ribbons to the motherboard up. This is for the front facing camera.
- Take out the ribbon connected to the motherboard. This is for the rear camera.
- Note: Only follow what is needed for the camera you are replacing. If both cameras need replacement, do both steps. Otherwise, follow the one designated for the camera you need to replace.
- Note: The first photo shows the overall image. The second photo shows the step for the front facing camera. The third photo shows the step for the rear camera.
Flip the pieces that secure the ribbons to the motherboard up. This is for the front facing camera.
Take out the ribbon connected to the motherboard. This is for the rear camera.
Note: Only follow what is needed for the camera you are replacing. If both cameras need replacement, do both steps. Otherwise, follow the one designated for the camera you need to replace.
Note: The first photo shows the overall image. The second photo shows the step for the front facing camera. The third photo shows the step for the rear camera.
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Step 2
- Take the cameras out.
- Note: They are stuck onto the case by little sticky pads.
Take the cameras out.
Note: They are stuck onto the case by little sticky pads.
Step 3
- Put the cameras back into their spot.
- Note: It’s probably worth it here to make sure they are secure to the case so either re-use the old sticky pads or find some new ones.
Put the cameras back into their spot.
Note: It’s probably worth it here to make sure they are secure to the case so either re-use the old sticky pads or find some new ones.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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