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Nokia 6280 & Variants
When dismantling any phone, great care should be taken to ensure that no damage is caused to any of the parts. Rough handling may result in severe damage of many parts, and if proper anti-static procedures are not followed, electrostatic damage may result in any electronic component.
Before commencing, it is recommended that the correct tools are purchased for the job in hand - at the very least, you will require a Torx T6 screwdriver.
Upper Block.
Step 1. Protect the screen
with a film or similar.

Step 2. Also protect the
camera lens.

Step 3. Release the
battery cover.

Step 4. Remove the battery
cover and the battery.

Step 5. Using a thin
plastic shim, release the two clips at the top of the phone.

Step 6. Now slide your
shim along the sides of the A cover to release all the remaining clips.

Step 7. Now lift up the A
cover.

Step 8. Use your shim to
release the keypad.

Step 9. Protect the
screen.

Step 10. Carefully lift
the PWB unit - bear in mind that this is glued in place.

Step 11. Remove the PWB
unit and screen.

Step 12. Release the flex
at one side,

Step 13. and then at the
opposite side.

Step 14. Now lift away the
PWB assembly.

Step 15. Release the LCD
connector.

Step 16. Separate the
screen from the metal shield.

Step 17. Release the
camera guide assembly.

Step 18. To remove the
camera you should use a specific tool which is not publicly available.
This step is included here purely for the sake of completeness.

Step 19. If you have
removed the camera unit, please take note of the correct positioning of the unit
for reassembly.

Step 20. Half close the
phone and release the main flex assembly connector.

Step 21. Carefully slot
the flex connector through the C cover.

Step 22. The power switch
is glued in place and can be levered out using your shim.

Lower block
Step 1. Release the battery cover.

Step 2. Remove the battery cover and
battery.

Step 3. Remove the four Torx T6 screws in
the order shown below and keep them safe.

Step 4. The screws are supposed to be
replaced on reassembly, but in practice you can reuse them.

Step 5. Using a thin shim release the
clips on the D cover.

Step 6. Remove the D cover now that all
the clips have been released.

Step 7. A specific tool is supposed to be
used to remove the camera assembly which is not available to the general public.
This step and the following one are included purely for the sake of
completeness.

Step 8. Take note of the correct
orientation of the camera for reassembly.

Step 9. Lift up the main PCB.

Step 10. Use your shim to carefully
release the flex connector

Step 11. Lever up the keypad using your
shim - bear in mind that it is glued in place.

Step 12. If you have been careful
removing the keypad you may be able to reuse the glue gasket otherwise it will
need to be replaced.

Step 13. Remove the charging jack using
an unplugged charger.

Step 14. Use your shim to release the
internal hands free cover.

Step 15. Remove the internal hands free
cover.

Step 16. Peel the cover away ONLY if you
intend to replace it completely.

Step 17. Lever out the internal hands
free speaker.

Step 18. The internal handsfree gasket
may need to be replaced if the speaker is removed.

Step 19. Remove the microphone using a
pick or similar.

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