Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

6

Time Required

                          20 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Backplate
  • 3 steps
  • Auxiliary Port (Headphone Jack)
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Backplate               
  • Insert plastic opening tool in between the back cover and grey plastic.
  • Gently work your way around the phone while sliding the tool.
  • Gently pry on plastic cover as needed to release fasteners.

Insert plastic opening tool in between the back cover and grey plastic.

Gently work your way around the phone while sliding the tool.

Gently pry on plastic cover as needed to release fasteners.

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Step 2

  • There are 7 screws you need to remove before prying the secondary cover off. You will need to use the JIS #000 screwdriver and the T5 Torx screwdriver to remove these screws.
  • There is a screw under the “void” sticker.

There are 7 screws you need to remove before prying the secondary cover off. You will need to use the JIS #000 screwdriver and the T5 Torx screwdriver to remove these screws.

There is a screw under the “void” sticker.

Step 3

  • Once the screws are removed, use the plastic opening tool to remove the remaining plastic cover.
  • Start from the corners of the phone, and insert the plastic opening tool between the outer colored rim and the screen.
  • This portion of the cover will be more difficult to remove than the initial back cover. Be patient and gentle around the button holes.

Once the screws are removed, use the plastic opening tool to remove the remaining plastic cover.

Start from the corners of the phone, and insert the plastic opening tool between the outer colored rim and the screen.

This portion of the cover will be more difficult to remove than the initial back cover. Be patient and gentle around the button holes.

Step 4

              Auxiliary Port (Headphone Jack)               
  • Look for the clear piece of tape covering the wires connecting the aux port to the phone.
  • Use the tweezers to remove this tape and stick it to the large metal plate on the phone for safe keeping.

Look for the clear piece of tape covering the wires connecting the aux port to the phone.

Use the tweezers to remove this tape and stick it to the large metal plate on the phone for safe keeping.

Step 5

  • Find the white tab holding the wires from the previous step in place, and gently pry it up to a 90 degree angle. This will release the connection of the aux port to the phone’s motherboard.

Find the white tab holding the wires from the previous step in place, and gently pry it up to a 90 degree angle. This will release the connection of the aux port to the phone’s motherboard.

Step 6

  • Using the tweezers, grab the top of the aux port and gently wiggle it.
  • It should come loose easily, but if it doesn’t, make sure you’ve completed steps 1-2, then grabbing it from a different angle and continue wiggling until it comes loose.

Using the tweezers, grab the top of the aux port and gently wiggle it.

It should come loose easily, but if it doesn’t, make sure you’ve completed steps 1-2, then grabbing it from a different angle and continue wiggling until it comes loose.

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

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