Difficulty

Difficult

Steps

8

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Screen
  • 4 steps
  • Battery
  • 2 steps
  • Headphone Jack
  • 2 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Screen               
  • Use a SIM door key to remove the SIM card and SIM card tray from the device.
  • Use a T4 screwdriver to loosen the captured torx screw to the right of the SIM card tray (the screw will not come out).

Use a SIM door key to remove the SIM card and SIM card tray from the device.

Use a T4 screwdriver to loosen the captured torx screw to the right of the SIM card tray (the screw will not come out).

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Step 2

  • Wedge a spudger in between the screen and the back of the device, starting from the top left corner of the phone.
  • Gently pry the screen away from the back of the device using slight upward pressure.
  • Slide the spudger down towards the bottom left corner of the device, continuing to gently pry upwards. The screen will now be slightly separated from the back of the phone.

Wedge a spudger in between the screen and the back of the device, starting from the top left corner of the phone.

Gently pry the screen away from the back of the device using slight upward pressure.

Slide the spudger down towards the bottom left corner of the device, continuing to gently pry upwards. The screen will now be slightly separated from the back of the phone.

Step 3

  • Wedge a spudger underneath the silver rectangle in the upper right corner until it pops off the back of the phone.

Wedge a spudger underneath the silver rectangle in the upper right corner until it pops off the back of the phone.

Step 4

  • Wedge a spudger underneath the silver rectangle in the lower left corner until it pops off the back of the phone.
  • Completely remove the screen from the back of the phone.

Wedge a spudger underneath the silver rectangle in the lower left corner until it pops off the back of the phone.

Completely remove the screen from the back of the phone.

Step 5

              Battery               
  • Unscrew the two 4 mm torx screws on the top silver strip with a T4 screwdriver.
  • Unscrew the 4.5 mm torx screw above the gold bar with a T6 screwdriver.
  • Grab the edges of the gold strip with gripped tweezers to remove. The gold and silver metal will come off together.

Unscrew the two 4 mm torx screws on the top silver strip with a T4 screwdriver.

Unscrew the 4.5 mm torx screw above the gold bar with a T6 screwdriver.

Grab the edges of the gold strip with gripped tweezers to remove. The gold and silver metal will come off together.

Step 6

  • Be careful not to puncture the battery. Use a spudger to slice the black tape on the left side of the battery.
  • Remove the battery with your finger.
  • Wedge a spudger underneath the small black rectangle attached to the battery until it pops off.

Be careful not to puncture the battery. Use a spudger to slice the black tape on the left side of the battery.

Remove the battery with your finger.

Wedge a spudger underneath the small black rectangle attached to the battery until it pops off.

Step 7

              Headphone Jack               
  • Use the T4 screwdriver to remove the 4 mm torx screw.
  • Remove the headphone jack by pulling back on the silver plate with your fingernail.

Use the T4 screwdriver to remove the 4 mm torx screw.

Remove the headphone jack by pulling back on the silver plate with your fingernail.

Step 8

  • Remove the headphone jack with spudger.
  • Wedge the spudger underneath the grey rectangle and pry until it pops off. Note this piece is glued and may require more force than previous rectangles.
  • Headphone jack is fully removed and can be replaced.

Remove the headphone jack with spudger.

Wedge the spudger underneath the grey rectangle and pry until it pops off. Note this piece is glued and may require more force than previous rectangles.

Headphone jack is fully removed and can be replaced.

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

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