Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
10
Time Required
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Sections
5
- Rear Panel
- 1 step
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Rear Bezel
- 3 steps
- Motherboard Housing
- 2 steps
- MicroSD/SIM Card Reader
- 2 steps
Flags
3
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Introduction
You will need to remove several torx head screws. Make sure to use the correct type.
What you need
Step 1
Removing Rear Panel
- Insert the rear cover removal tool, or a paper clip, in the hole near the back camera lens.
- Slide the cover down to remove.
Insert the rear cover removal tool, or a paper clip, in the hole near the back camera lens.
Slide the cover down to remove.
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Step 2
Battery
- Remove the sticker on the rear compartment to reveal the battery.
- Hold the battery with your thumb while removing the sticker or you might end up ripping the battery out of the phone, damaging the flex cable.
Remove the sticker on the rear compartment to reveal the battery.
Hold the battery with your thumb while removing the sticker or you might end up ripping the battery out of the phone, damaging the flex cable.
Step 3
- Use the T5 Torx Screwdriver to remove both 2.5 mm screws from the battery cable.
- Use the Spudger to unstick the battery.
- It’s difficult to remove the battery without a pry tool like the spudger because of the strong adhesive. If you try removing it with just your fingers, the battery may bend.
Use the T5 Torx Screwdriver to remove both 2.5 mm screws from the battery cable.
Use the Spudger to unstick the battery.
It’s difficult to remove the battery without a pry tool like the spudger because of the strong adhesive. If you try removing it with just your fingers, the battery may bend.
Step 4
Camera Cover Removal
- Using the blue plastic opening tool, pry off the thin plastic camera cover.
- The plastic cover is fragile, so proceed carefully.
Using the blue plastic opening tool, pry off the thin plastic camera cover.
The plastic cover is fragile, so proceed carefully.
Step 5
Remove Screws
- Remove the four screws, indicated by the red circles, with the screwdriver and T5 Torx bit.
- The screws are philips 2.5mm. One screw is a different color (silver) from the others (black).
Remove the four screws, indicated by the red circles, with the screwdriver and T5 Torx bit.
The screws are philips 2.5mm. One screw is a different color (silver) from the others (black).
Step 6
Remove Bezel
- Insert the spudger between the rear bezel and the main housing.
- The bezel is fragile, so proceed carefully.
- Slide the spudger around all sides of the phone to separate the bezel from the housing.
- Pry the bezel free.
- Be careful of the adhesive that holds the bezel to the main housing. Prying too hard may damage your phone.
Insert the spudger between the rear bezel and the main housing.
The bezel is fragile, so proceed carefully.
Slide the spudger around all sides of the phone to separate the bezel from the housing.
Pry the bezel free.
Be careful of the adhesive that holds the bezel to the main housing. Prying too hard may damage your phone.
Step 7
Removing screws
- Remove the 12 screws holding the housing in place using a T5 Torx screwdriver.
- Follow the red circles, indicated in the picture, to locate the screws.
- The 12 screws are (silver) philips 2.5mm
Remove the 12 screws holding the housing in place using a T5 Torx screwdriver.
Follow the red circles, indicated in the picture, to locate the screws.
The 12 screws are (silver) philips 2.5mm
Step 8
Separation of the Housing from the Motherboard
- Separate the housing from the motherboard.
- Be careful while separating the housing. The power and volume buttons are easily separated from the housing and can be damaged.
Separate the housing from the motherboard.
Be careful while separating the housing. The power and volume buttons are easily separated from the housing and can be damaged.
Step 9
MicroSD/SIM Card Reader
- Once the Motherboard Housing is removed the complete Micro SD/SIM card reader is exposed, as indicated by the picture.
- Remove the two screws that attach the reader to the Motherboard. The locations of the screws are indicated in the picture.
Once the Motherboard Housing is removed the complete Micro SD/SIM card reader is exposed, as indicated by the picture.
Remove the two screws that attach the reader to the Motherboard. The locations of the screws are indicated in the picture.
Step 10
Separate the reader from the motherboard
- Using the spudger, pry off the Reader.
- Be careful while removing the Reader. The connection to the motherboard is composed of small pins.
Using the spudger, pry off the Reader.
Be careful while removing the Reader. The connection to the motherboard is composed of small pins.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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