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Nokia 7200 & 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 Disassembly
Step 1. Protect the screen
with a film or similar.
Step 2. Remove the battery
cover.
Step 3. Remove the SIM
card cover.
Step 4. The aerial cover
is held in place with double sided tape which may need to be replaced upon
reassembly.
Step 5.
You are supposed to use a new aerial cover and fascia on
reassembly as the aerial gasket can be damaged by removal. If you take
great care, these parts can be re-used, but you have been forewarned!
Step 6. Remove the four
Torx T6 screws in the order shown below.
Step 7. Release the
retaining clips using a thin plastic shim.
Step 8. With the clips
released, remove the top fascia.
Step 9. Protect the outer
screen.
Step 10. Note the routing
of the co-axial cable. This is vital for
reassembly.
Step 11. Remove the
internal hands free housing.
Step 12. Use a screwdriver
to remove the internal hands free speaker.
Step 13. Use tweezers and
a screwdriver as a lever to release the co-axial connector.
Step 14. Open the
connector with your plastic shim.
Step 15. Separate the
lower and upper block, but DO NOT close the hinge.
Step 16. Carefully release
the connector for the colour screen.
Step 17. Carefully release
the connector for the mono screen.
Step 18. To avoid damage
to the connector, move it away as shown below and lift the circuit board out of
the chassis.
Step 19. Bend the cover
slightly to release the screen.
Step 20. Protect the
screen with a plastic film.
Step 21. The mono screen
is held in place with two clips which can be released with your plastic shim.
Step 22. Use a small flat
bladed screwdriver to remove the microphone
Step 23. Camera removal
requires the use of specialist tools. If you don't have access to these
tools, leave it alone. The pictures are included here for the sake of
completeness only.
Lower Block Disassembly
Step 1. Protect the outer mono screen.
Step 2. Protect the inner screen.
Step 3. Remove the battery cover and
battery.
Step 4. Remove the screw covers.
You are supposed to use new covers for reassembly, so if you intend to reuse
these, you'll have to take extra care.
Step 5. Remove the four Torx T6 screws in
the order shown below.
Step 6. With the screws removed, you can
lift away the key pad surround.
Step 7. Lift away the key pad.
Step 8. The user interface board is glued
in place. Do not bend it!
Step 9. Release the co-axial connector
taking care not to bend it.
Step 10. Carefully release the connector
before separating the two halves.
Step 11. Lift the main circuit board out
of the chassis.
Step 12. For a change, the vibra motor is
not held in place by friction, but with a plastic clip instead. Use a
small flat bladed screwdriver to release the clip and remove the motor.
Step 13. With the clip removed, the vibra
motor can be simply removed.
Step 14. Use a tooth pick or similar to
remove the microphone.
Step 15. Use tweezers to remove the
charger connector.
Step 39. Reassembly is a simple reversal of the above steps taking extra time to ensure that everything works as it should, and that you have caused no damage whilst inside the handset.
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