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Nokia 8910/i & 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.
Step 1.
Open the slide.
Step 2. Depress the
battery cover release catch.
Step 3. Lift the battery
cover up.
Step 4. Remove the battery
cover.
Step 5. Remove the
battery.
Step 6. Hold the slide
down.....
Step 7. And remove the
logo plate.
Step 8. Depress the aerial
locking catch.
Step 9. Remove the aerial.
Step 10. Remove the two
limiter screws and keep them in a safe place.
Step 11. Lift up the
limiter from the two screw towers.
Step 12. The limiter
mechanism is shown below.
Step 13. Push the limiter
backwards and up.
Step 14. Below the limiter
is shown from another angle.
Step 15. Release the flex
connector taking care not to damage or bend it.
Step 16. The connector
should come away cleanly as shown below so lift it up carefully.
Step 17. In the picture
below the connector is shown removed.
Step 18. The following
three pictures show the flex connector being removed in practice rather than in
diagrams.
Step 19. See step 18.
Step 20.
See step 18.
Step 21. Lift the torsion
spring from its slot.
Step 22. And move it to
the side.
Step 23. Pull the phone
from the slide.
Step 24. And remove the
slide completely.
Step 25. Remove the
limiter.
Step 26. Remove the four
Torx T6 screws and keep them safely stored.
Step 27. With the four
screws removed....
Step 28. Separate the back
and front of the phone.
Step 29. Next release the
screen connector first from one side....
Step 30. Then from the
other.
Step 31. Open the
shielding by depressing the locking clip with a small flat bladed screwdriver.
Step 32. Now you can
remove the screen from the phone.
Step 33. Remove the main circuit board
from the shield
Step 34. Remove the keyboard assembly
Step 35. Now remove the key mat.
Step 36. Take care not to damage the key
domes
Step 37. Remove the user interface board
from the frame.
Step 38. Remove the speaker from the
front fascia.
Step 39. Finally remove the buzzer from
the front fascia.
Step 40. Now you should have your phone
dismantled as shown below.
Step 41. 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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