Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

6

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

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  • Into Core Components
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Into Core Components               
  • Unscrew the two screws on the antenna unit using a torc-head screwdriver.
  • The Torx-Head Screws’ size is T-5, which is about 1.5mm.
  • Gently pry open the antenna unit with your fingers.
  • Be careful and try not to damage the small plastic tab.

Unscrew the two screws on the antenna unit using a torc-head screwdriver.

The Torx-Head Screws’ size is T-5, which is about 1.5mm.

Gently pry open the antenna unit with your fingers.

Be careful and try not to damage the small plastic tab.

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Step 2

  • Slide out the inner casing attached to the antenna body.
  • Remove the rotating joint connecting the antenna casing to the main device:
  • Squeeze tweezers into the shown location and compress the spring.
  • Lift out the outer casing while keeping the spring compressed.
  • watch out, as the spring loaded portion may fly out unexpectedly.

Slide out the inner casing attached to the antenna body.

Remove the rotating joint connecting the antenna casing to the main device:

Squeeze tweezers into the shown location and compress the spring.

Lift out the outer casing while keeping the spring compressed.

watch out, as the spring loaded portion may fly out unexpectedly.

Step 3

  • Using a torx-head screwdriver, unscrew the two revealed screws that connect the front and back of the device.
  • The Torx-Head Screws’ size is T-5, which is about 1.5mm.

Using a torx-head screwdriver, unscrew the two revealed screws that connect the front and back of the device.

The Torx-Head Screws’ size is T-5, which is about 1.5mm.

Step 4

  • Insert the plastic opening tool into the center of the edge as shown in first picture.
  • Slide the plastic opening tool along the central gap of device, making sure that each edge is free, as shown in the second picture.

Insert the plastic opening tool into the center of the edge as shown in first picture.

Slide the plastic opening tool along the central gap of device, making sure that each edge is free, as shown in the second picture.

Step 5

  • Detach the front display from the back panel of the device.

Detach the front display from the back panel of the device.

Step 6

  • Using tweezers, gently lift the microphone from its resting position to fully separate the device into two parts.
  • Finally, remove the screw that connects the motherboard to the back casing with a 3mm head driver.

Using tweezers, gently lift the microphone from its resting position to fully separate the device into two parts.

Finally, remove the screw that connects the motherboard to the back casing with a 3mm head driver.

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

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