Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

1

Time Required

                          8 - 10 minutes            

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  • Micro USB Port
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Step 1

              Micro USB Port               
  • The video guide will show you how to replace the micro usb port properly. Repeat each step shown in the recording to complete the repair.

The video guide will show you how to replace the micro usb port properly. Repeat each step shown in the recording to complete the repair.

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

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                    Alex Sander                     

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Keith Weisberger - Jan 2, 2018

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Can’t see a blasted thing clearly. How do you make the pin connections on the motherboard?

Alex Sander - Jan 8, 2018

Hello! Please be more precise, the pin connections are already on the motherboard, if you haven’t got one you’ve probably tear them down.

Can barely see anything. Camera lense is filthy, picture not in focus and dark. How do you make the pin connections? it appears that you do so only after soldering the rear legs to the motherboard, but I can’t see how you manage it

andrew - May 31, 2020

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It would be nice if you had explained what you were doing during the removal. What was that goo you put on it and how did it work to remove the old part?