Difficulty

Difficult

Steps

8

Time Required

                          40 - 45 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Back Panel/Touch Screen
  • 2 steps
  • Motherboard
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Back Panel/Touch Screen               
  • Remove all 4 screws from the bottom face of the camera using a Phillips #00 head screwdriver (found in iFixit tool kit).

Remove all 4 screws from the bottom face of the camera using a Phillips #00 head screwdriver (found in iFixit tool kit).

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Step 2

  • Using a plastic tool, pry open the back panel of the camera. Be careful not to apply too much force and damage the camera.

Using a plastic tool, pry open the back panel of the camera. Be careful not to apply too much force and damage the camera.

Step 3

              Motherboard               
  • Unscrew all 6 visible screws that secure the motherboard into place using a Phillips head screwdriver (found in iFixit tool kit).

Unscrew all 6 visible screws that secure the motherboard into place using a Phillips head screwdriver (found in iFixit tool kit).

Step 4

  • Pull the shown panel off of the motherboard to expose the Image sensor connection

Pull the shown panel off of the motherboard to expose the Image sensor connection

Step 5

  • Lift tab up to remove the Image sensor connection strip.

Lift tab up to remove the Image sensor connection strip.

Step 6

  • Pull the gray panels back to allow the hidden micro usb and hdmi insert connectors to come free.
  • Use a Metal Spudger to help with the process to get these connectors free from the frame.

Pull the gray panels back to allow the hidden micro usb and hdmi insert connectors to come free.

Use a Metal Spudger to help with the process to get these connectors free from the frame.

Step 7

  • Using a Metal Spudger, lift the motherboard up from the body of the camera.

Using a Metal Spudger, lift the motherboard up from the body of the camera.

Step 8

  • Pull the motherboard off of the main body of the camera.

Pull the motherboard off of the main body of the camera.

Soldered wires attaching the motherboard to the camera body will need to be disconnected at the motherboard-end and the new wires on the replacement motherboard will need to be soldered on. To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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