Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
17
Time Required
45 minutes
Sections
6
- Screen
- 4 steps
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Headphone Jack
- 2 steps
- Rear-Facing Camera
- 1 step
- Motherboard
- 3 steps
- Speaker
- 5 steps
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1
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Introduction
This replacement will be useful if you want to replace a damaged speaker. Speakers can be damaged from broken wires or water damage. If the speaker sound quality is significantly decreased, you may want to consider replacing your speaker.
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.
Step 9
Rear-Facing Camera
- Use your fingernail to grip the rear-facing camera on the upper middle part of the back of the phone. Pry until it pops off to the left.
- Remove the camera by wedging a spudger underneath the attached gold foil.
Use your fingernail to grip the rear-facing camera on the upper middle part of the back of the phone. Pry until it pops off to the left.
Remove the camera by wedging a spudger underneath the attached gold foil.
Step 10
Motherboard
- Disconnect the two gold connectors from the motherboard using a spudger.
- Be gentle with the connectors to make sure they are not damaged.
Disconnect the two gold connectors from the motherboard using a spudger.
Be gentle with the connectors to make sure they are not damaged.
Step 11
- Using a T4 screwdriver, remove four 4.60 mm screws to disconnect the motherboard from the rest of the device.
- Be sure not to lose the screws.
Using a T4 screwdriver, remove four 4.60 mm screws to disconnect the motherboard from the rest of the device.
Be sure not to lose the screws.
Step 12
- Use the spudger to remove motherboard first from the top right corner, then bottom right corner, then the bottom left corner.
- After loosening the motherboard, begin to remove the component by starting at the top right corner first, then pull motherboard out.
Use the spudger to remove motherboard first from the top right corner, then bottom right corner, then the bottom left corner.
After loosening the motherboard, begin to remove the component by starting at the top right corner first, then pull motherboard out.
Step 13
Speaker
- Use a hairdryer to heat up the adhesive of the plastic base. This may take around 5 minutes.
- This may take more than 5 minutes. Also, the iOpener by itself may not provide enough heat to truly melt the adhesive.
Use a hairdryer to heat up the adhesive of the plastic base. This may take around 5 minutes.
This may take more than 5 minutes. Also, the iOpener by itself may not provide enough heat to truly melt the adhesive.
Step 14
- Insert the spudger on the edges of the base and lift up.
Insert the spudger on the edges of the base and lift up.
Step 15
- Now that the base is loose, lift the base with your fingers.
Now that the base is loose, lift the base with your fingers.
Step 16
- After removing the base, slide the spudger underneath the speaker and charging port components.
- The speaker and charging port components should pop out after lifting up with the spudger.
After removing the base, slide the spudger underneath the speaker and charging port components.
The speaker and charging port components should pop out after lifting up with the spudger.
Step 17
- Now that the charging port and speaker components have been removed, separate the two components in order to retrieve the speaker.
- Wedge the spudger between the charging port and speaker components and push outwards.
- There are clips that you need to get past, so don’t be afraid to push a little harder than normal.
- After disassembling the components, the speaker can now be retrieved. This part is highlighted in red.
Now that the charging port and speaker components have been removed, separate the two components in order to retrieve the speaker.
Wedge the spudger between the charging port and speaker components and push outwards.
There are clips that you need to get past, so don’t be afraid to push a little harder than normal.
After disassembling the components, the speaker can now be retrieved. This part is highlighted in red.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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