Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

10

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

Sections

4

  • SIM card
  • 3 steps
  • Back cover
  • 2 steps
  • Battery
  • 2 steps
  • Motherboard
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              SIM card               
  • Locate the SIM card slot on the upper left side of your Asus Zenfone Max 3.

Locate the SIM card slot on the upper left side of your Asus Zenfone Max 3.

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Step 2

  • Use the iFixit 150mm Flex Extension with the Hex 0.7 bit or the SIM card eject tool.
  • Stick the tool into the hole on the SIM card slot and open the slot with it.

Use the iFixit 150mm Flex Extension with the Hex 0.7 bit or the SIM card eject tool.

Stick the tool into the hole on the SIM card slot and open the slot with it.

Step 3

  • Pull out the old SIM card all the way so it is no longer in the phone.

Pull out the old SIM card all the way so it is no longer in the phone.

Step 4

              Back cover               
  • Using an iFixit opening tool, gently wedge the tool between the phone and the back casing.
  • Move the opening tool up and down to pry the back off of the device.

Using an iFixit opening tool, gently wedge the tool between the phone and the back casing.

Move the opening tool up and down to pry the back off of the device.

Step 5

  • Once the original cover has been removed, apply the new cover to the back of the phone with careful pressure.

Once the original cover has been removed, apply the new cover to the back of the phone with careful pressure.

Step 6

              Battery               
  • Gently disconnect the gold connection cable indicated by the red circle in the corresponding picture.
  • Pull back on the black adhesive tab that is adhered to the top of the battery. Tab removal is marked in the corresponding picture with a orange circle.
  • Once the gold connection cable and black adhesive tab are no longer connected to the battery, the battery can be removed.

Gently disconnect the gold connection cable indicated by the red circle in the corresponding picture.

Pull back on the black adhesive tab that is adhered to the top of the battery. Tab removal is marked in the corresponding picture with a orange circle.

Once the gold connection cable and black adhesive tab are no longer connected to the battery, the battery can be removed.

Step 7

  • Next, remove the battery by gently pulling on the blue removal tab located at the bottom of the device battery.
  • Completely remove existing device battery.

Next, remove the battery by gently pulling on the blue removal tab located at the bottom of the device battery.

Completely remove existing device battery.

Step 8

              Motherboard               
  • Remove the two 2.5mm Phillips #0 screws located in the upper corners of the device indicated with red circles.
  • After both screws have been removed, detach the white plastic internal panel completely from the device.

Remove the two 2.5mm Phillips #0 screws located in the upper corners of the device indicated with red circles.

After both screws have been removed, detach the white plastic internal panel completely from the device.

Step 9

  • Next, remove the four 2.5mm Phillips #0 screws surrounding the motherboard component.
  • Following the removal of all four screws, carefully detach the two device cables at the bottom of the motherboard component using the nylon spudger.
  • Next, disconnect the remaining component cable using the same technique described in the previous step.
  • Metal spudgers should not be used on internal components, they are not ESD safe.

Next, remove the four 2.5mm Phillips #0 screws surrounding the motherboard component.

Following the removal of all four screws, carefully detach the two device cables at the bottom of the motherboard component using the nylon spudger.

Next, disconnect the remaining component cable using the same technique described in the previous step.

Metal spudgers should not be used on internal components, they are not ESD safe.

Step 10

  • Carefully grip the motherboard and gently lift and remove it from the internal device casing.

Carefully grip the motherboard and gently lift and remove it from the internal device casing.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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