Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

18

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

Sections

4

  • Blackberry 7105t Disassembly
  • 7 steps
  • Second Disassembly
  • 1 step
  • LCD
  • 3 steps
  • BlackBerry 7105t
  • 7 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Blackberry 7105t Disassembly               
  • With the back of the device facing you, press down on the button while sliding the battery casing away from the speaker to remove it.

With the back of the device facing you, press down on the button while sliding the battery casing away from the speaker to remove it.

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Step 2

  • Use a plastic opening tool or fingernails to unclip the two hinges of the speaker covering and remove it.

Use a plastic opening tool or fingernails to unclip the two hinges of the speaker covering and remove it.

Step 3

  • Remove the battery by pushing against it from the right and then pulling towards you.

Remove the battery by pushing against it from the right and then pulling towards you.

Step 4

  • Remove the four screws indicated in the picture with a #T6 Torx Bit screwdriver and set them aside.

Remove the four screws indicated in the picture with a #T6 Torx Bit screwdriver and set them aside.

Step 5

  • Use a plastic opening tool or your fingernails to remove the plastic backing.
  • Start with the seam indicated in the picture and slide the plastic opening tool until the case is seperated.

Use a plastic opening tool or your fingernails to remove the plastic backing.

Start with the seam indicated in the picture and slide the plastic opening tool until the case is seperated.

Step 6

  • Unscrew the four screws indicated in the picture with #T6 Torx Bit screwdriver.
  • Place the four screws released from the phone in a plastic bag.

Unscrew the four screws indicated in the picture with #T6 Torx Bit screwdriver.

Place the four screws released from the phone in a plastic bag.

Step 7

  • The black battery casing and logic board can now be separated for the following steps.

The black battery casing and logic board can now be separated for the following steps.

Step 8

              Second Disassembly               
  • The silver piece is not attached to the logic board in any way, and can be taken off by lifting it up with plastic opening tools.
  • Warning: Some of the phones have an adhesive between the silver part and the battery housing, so it could stick to the black piece you just removed.

The silver piece is not attached to the logic board in any way, and can be taken off by lifting it up with plastic opening tools.

Warning: Some of the phones have an adhesive between the silver part and the battery housing, so it could stick to the black piece you just removed.

Step 9

              LCD               
  • With the screen facing you, you will be able to see a small grey plastic clip.
  • Use a plastic opening tool to unfasten the clip as shown.

With the screen facing you, you will be able to see a small grey plastic clip.

Use a plastic opening tool to unfasten the clip as shown.

Step 10

  • Flip the logic board over to the other side.
  • Use a plastic opening tool unclip the top two clips shown in red, and then the bottom two clips. This releases the screen.
  • Flip logic board over and remove screen.
  • Make sure to hold the screen, it could fall after being unclipped.

Flip the logic board over to the other side.

Use a plastic opening tool unclip the top two clips shown in red, and then the bottom two clips. This releases the screen.

Flip logic board over and remove screen.

Make sure to hold the screen, it could fall after being unclipped.

Step 11

  • NOTE: If you are not replacing the LCD screen, move on to the next step.
  • After removing the original screen, keep the logic board facing you the way it was.
  • Take the new screen and slip the flexible piece of connecting circuitry under the grey plastic flap that you pried up in step 10.
  • Handle the screen carefully as it is fragile.
  • Push it gently but firmly until it does not move any further to the left, then close the grey flap.
  • After this, the screen can be pushed down and clicked back into place.
  • To reassemble the phone, reverse instructions.

NOTE: If you are not replacing the LCD screen, move on to the next step.

After removing the original screen, keep the logic board facing you the way it was.

Take the new screen and slip the flexible piece of connecting circuitry under the grey plastic flap that you pried up in step 10.

Handle the screen carefully as it is fragile.

Push it gently but firmly until it does not move any further to the left, then close the grey flap.

After this, the screen can be pushed down and clicked back into place.

To reassemble the phone, reverse instructions.

Step 12

              BlackBerry 7105t               
  • Handle the screen carefully as it is fragile.
  • Push the screen gently but firmly until the connecting cable does not move any further to the left, then close the grey flap.
  • Push the screen down until it clicks into place.
  • Be sure to check that the white clips are aligned on each side before continuing.

Push the screen gently but firmly until the connecting cable does not move any further to the left, then close the grey flap.

Push the screen down until it clicks into place.

Be sure to check that the white clips are aligned on each side before continuing.

Step 13

  • Reattach Keyboard.
  • Flip phone over to the backside.
  • Make sure black clips on the back of the logic board click and are aligned.

Reattach Keyboard.

Flip phone over to the backside.

Make sure black clips on the back of the logic board click and are aligned.

Step 14

  • Reattach black plate with the four screws

Reattach black plate with the four screws

Step 15

  • Reattach the front and back covers starting with the front.
  • Make sure side clips are not overlapping on the outside.

Reattach the front and back covers starting with the front.

Make sure side clips are not overlapping on the outside.

Step 16

  • Screw and tighten the four screws on the back side of the phone.

Screw and tighten the four screws on the back side of the phone.

Step 17

  • Reattach speaker covering as shown.
  • Using the Ipod opening tool, press the two clips on the top side of the speaker covering until they slip into the notch.
  • Warning: The clips are fragile, do not apply excessive force.

Reattach speaker covering as shown.

Using the Ipod opening tool, press the two clips on the top side of the speaker covering until they slip into the notch.

Warning: The clips are fragile, do not apply excessive force.

Step 18

  • Insert Battery
  • Replace cover

Insert Battery

Replace cover

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