Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

11

Time Required

                          10 - 15 minutes            

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  • Logic Board
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What you need

Step 1

              Logic Board               
  • Remove the battery cover and the battery

Remove the battery cover and the battery

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Step 2

  • Remove the 7 silver screws with a Phillips #000 screw driver.
  • Sometimes the green one could be a little difficult. Use a tweezer for get it out.

Remove the 7 silver screws with a Phillips #000 screw driver.

Sometimes the green one could be a little difficult. Use a tweezer for get it out.

Step 3

  • Lift gently the back cover from the screen assembly from the bottom.

Lift gently the back cover from the screen assembly from the bottom.

Step 4

  • Use a flat tweezer for take off the flexible on/off button from the frame.
  • Be careful, the flexible is very delicate; it could be cut if you go too fast.

Use a flat tweezer for take off the flexible on/off button from the frame.

Be careful, the flexible is very delicate; it could be cut if you go too fast.

Step 5

  • Use a flat tweezer and take off gently Flexible volume button from the left side.
  • Do the same for the right side.
  • Then lift the flex slowly, if you go fast you may cut the cable.

Use a flat tweezer and take off gently Flexible volume button from the left side.

Do the same for the right side.

Then lift the flex slowly, if you go fast you may cut the cable.

Step 6

  • Lift the microphone from the logic board.

Lift the microphone from the logic board.

Step 7

  • Lift the sensor/earpiece cable with the opening tool.
  • Don’t force, you may damage the soldering.

Lift the sensor/earpiece cable with the opening tool.

Don’t force, you may damage the soldering.

Step 8

  • Lift the logic board from the right side.
  • Use the removal tool to unplug the display cable from the logic board.
  • You can now separate the Logic board from the display assembly.

Lift the logic board from the right side.

Use the removal tool to unplug the display cable from the logic board.

You can now separate the Logic board from the display assembly.

Step 9

  • Use the removal tool to unclip the camera module from the Logic board.

Use the removal tool to unclip the camera module from the Logic board.

Step 10

  • Use the removal tool or a spudger to unplug speaker module cable
  • And separate the speaker module from Logic board.
  • Be caution, the module is fixed by plastic teeth to the Logic board. Don’t force, just make little wave-movements and the speaker comes on his own.

Use the removal tool or a spudger to unplug speaker module cable

And separate the speaker module from Logic board.

Be caution, the module is fixed by plastic teeth to the Logic board. Don’t force, just make little wave-movements and the speaker comes on his own.

Step 11

  • Now you can work with the Logic board.

Now you can work with the Logic board.

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

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Dave Dayanan - Nov 4, 2017

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Thanks for the post. This is really Helpful

Kyle at work - Apr 2, 2022

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im curently selling one thx to you