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Step 1

              Replacing Display Screen               
  • Press down on the button located at the bottom of the phone, using the center ridge as a guide.
  • Pull the phone apart from the bottom, keeping the button pressed down.
  • CAUTION! The plastic opening tool may be used to gain leverage. Some force is required to open.

Press down on the button located at the bottom of the phone, using the center ridge as a guide.

Pull the phone apart from the bottom, keeping the button pressed down.

CAUTION! The plastic opening tool may be used to gain leverage. Some force is required to open.

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Step 2

  • Remove the back cover to expose the battery.

Remove the back cover to expose the battery.

Step 3

  • Place a finger or plastic opening tool in the gap between the battery and the phone.
  • Gently lift the battery out.

Place a finger or plastic opening tool in the gap between the battery and the phone.

Gently lift the battery out.

Step 4

  • Locate the plastic latches on the left and right sides of the phone.
  • Insert the plastic opening tool or a fingernail into each latch and pry them open individually.
  • CAUTION! Some force is required.

Locate the plastic latches on the left and right sides of the phone.

Insert the plastic opening tool or a fingernail into each latch and pry them open individually.

CAUTION! Some force is required.

Step 5

  • Remove the faceplate with the number pad attached.

Remove the faceplate with the number pad attached.

Step 6

  • Turn the faceplate so the number pad faces downward.
  • Lift the number pad out of the faceplate.

Turn the faceplate so the number pad faces downward.

Lift the number pad out of the faceplate.

Step 7

  • Locate the six screws positions along the edges of the motherboard.
  • Unscrew the six screws using the Torx 5 screwdriver (see Introduction for description of a Torx 5 screwdriver).
  • CAUTION! Place the screws in a secure location.

Locate the six screws positions along the edges of the motherboard.

Unscrew the six screws using the Torx 5 screwdriver (see Introduction for description of a Torx 5 screwdriver).

CAUTION! Place the screws in a secure location.

Step 8

  • Locate the orange ribbon tape connecting the metal display plate to the motherboard.
  • Lift the black latch attaching the tape to the motherboard.
  • Gently pull the tape out of the latch slot to remove the metal display.

Locate the orange ribbon tape connecting the metal display plate to the motherboard.

Lift the black latch attaching the tape to the motherboard.

Gently pull the tape out of the latch slot to remove the metal display.

Step 9

  • Using the plastic opening tool, gently pry off the motherboard from the plastic shell.
  • CAUTION! When pulling the motherboard out, be careful not to damage the battery under the lower left hand corner of the motherboard.

Using the plastic opening tool, gently pry off the motherboard from the plastic shell.

CAUTION! When pulling the motherboard out, be careful not to damage the battery under the lower left hand corner of the motherboard.

Step 10

  • Gently pull the orange ribbon tape up to remove the display.
  • Replace display screen.
  • Follow the instructions in reverse order to reassemble the phone.

Gently pull the orange ribbon tape up to remove the display.

Replace display screen.

Follow the instructions in reverse order to reassemble the phone.

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

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Dominik Fryč - May 22, 2017

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Pretty accurate, nice guide! Easily repaired and it works!

jackie fincher - Jul 10, 2020

Where can I find the screen?

Navin Singh - Aug 17, 2017

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Perfect guide! But Where can i get original components??