Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
15 - 45 minutes
Sections
2
- SIM Card Tray
- 1 step
- Back Cover
- 6 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
SIM Card Tray
- Insert a SIM eject tool, bit, or straightened paperclip into the hole located between the SIM card slot and the power button.
- Press firmly to eject the SIM card tray.
- During reinstallation, make sure that the SIM card tray is properly oriented. It fits in only one direction.
Insert a SIM eject tool, bit, or straightened paperclip into the hole located between the SIM card slot and the power button.
Press firmly to eject the SIM card tray.
During reinstallation, make sure that the SIM card tray is properly oriented. It fits in only one direction.
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Step 2
Back Cover
- Remove the two 2.6 mm T2 screws from the bottom edge of the phone.
Remove the two 2.6 mm T2 screws from the bottom edge of the phone.
Step 3
- There is a high risk of damaging the display panel if this opening procedure is improperly followed.
- The following three steps show how to pry the rear case from the plastic frame. Read through the steps first before attempting the procedure.
- There are two different seams between the screen and the body of the phone:
- Display panel seam: This seam is part of the display assembly. Do not pry at this seam, or you will separate and damage the display panel.
- Frame seam: This is where the plastic frame meets the back cover. It is recessed into the back cover. Only pry at this seam.
- There are fourteen clips that hold the frame against the rear case. Be aware of their location as you pry the back cover off in the following steps.
There is a high risk of damaging the display panel if this opening procedure is improperly followed.
The following three steps show how to pry the rear case from the plastic frame. Read through the steps first before attempting the procedure.
There are two different seams between the screen and the body of the phone:
Display panel seam: This seam is part of the display assembly. Do not pry at this seam, or you will separate and damage the display panel.
Frame seam: This is where the plastic frame meets the back cover. It is recessed into the back cover. Only pry at this seam.
There are fourteen clips that hold the frame against the rear case. Be aware of their location as you pry the back cover off in the following steps.
Step 4
- As you work, try not to accidentally power on the phone. If you do, turn the phone off before resuming disassembly.
- Place a suction cup near the bottom edge of the display.
- Pull on the suction cup with strong steady force.
- Press the edge of an opening tool straight into the frame seam near the suction cup until the edge wedges between the plastic frame and the back cover’s lip.
- Due to tight tolerances, this will take substantial force. Using a new opening tool with an unmarred edge will help with this step.
- Do not use metal tools, as they will most likely crack the screen.
As you work, try not to accidentally power on the phone. If you do, turn the phone off before resuming disassembly.
Place a suction cup near the bottom edge of the display.
Pull on the suction cup with strong steady force.
Press the edge of an opening tool straight into the frame seam near the suction cup until the edge wedges between the plastic frame and the back cover’s lip.
Due to tight tolerances, this will take substantial force. Using a new opening tool with an unmarred edge will help with this step.
Do not use metal tools, as they will most likely crack the screen.
Step 5
- Once the opening tool’s edge is wedged in position, carefully slide the tool along the bottom edge of the phone.
- Carefully guide the opening tool around the left corner of the phone while keeping the tool’s edge within the seam.
Once the opening tool’s edge is wedged in position, carefully slide the tool along the bottom edge of the phone.
Carefully guide the opening tool around the left corner of the phone while keeping the tool’s edge within the seam.
Step 6
- Continue sliding the opening tool along the long edge, releasing the clips along the way.
- The last clip in the top-left corner near the alert switch is recessed and can be difficult to release. Take your time and use the flat end of a spudger or an opening pick to help.
Continue sliding the opening tool along the long edge, releasing the clips along the way.
The last clip in the top-left corner near the alert switch is recessed and can be difficult to release. Take your time and use the flat end of a spudger or an opening pick to help.
Step 7
- With the bottom and left edge of the phone freed, gently wiggle the frame to release the top and right edge clips.
- Lift the screen up and remove it.
- During reassembly, pause here to test your phone’s functionality before securing the back cover.
- To reinstall the back cover:
- Align the top edge of the frame to the back cover and ensure that the top clips slip into place.
- Squeeze along the long edges of the phone to snap the remaining clips into place.
With the bottom and left edge of the phone freed, gently wiggle the frame to release the top and right edge clips.
Lift the screen up and remove it.
During reassembly, pause here to test your phone’s functionality before securing the back cover.
To reinstall the back cover:
Align the top edge of the frame to the back cover and ensure that the top clips slip into place.
Squeeze along the long edges of the phone to snap the remaining clips into place.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Check out our OnePlus 3 Answers community for troubleshooting help.
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