Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
17
Time Required
45 minutes
Sections
3
- Battery
- 6 steps
- Speakers
- 3 steps
- Motherboard
- 8 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Remove the screen cover from the speaker using a metal spudger.
Remove the screen cover from the speaker using a metal spudger.
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Step 2
- Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver (PH1), remove the (4) four 8mm screws.
- Remove the end cap of the device. Repeat the same process to remove the other end cap.
Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver (PH1), remove the (4) four 8mm screws.
Remove the end cap of the device. Repeat the same process to remove the other end cap.
Step 3
- To remove the end diaphragms, use a Phillips #1 screwdriver (PH1) and remove the (4) four 6mm screws.
- Twist off the end cap and remove them from the device.
To remove the end diaphragms, use a Phillips #1 screwdriver (PH1) and remove the (4) four 6mm screws.
Twist off the end cap and remove them from the device.
Step 4
- Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver (PH1) to remove the (2) two screws from the battery cover.
- Pry away the plastic battery cover with a plastic spudger.
Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver (PH1) to remove the (2) two screws from the battery cover.
Pry away the plastic battery cover with a plastic spudger.
Step 5
- Disconnect the battery connector with a plastic opening tool and wiggle the connector free.
Disconnect the battery connector with a plastic opening tool and wiggle the connector free.
Step 6
- Scrape the battery wire sealant off with a plastic opening tool, and ensure it is free of the body of the speaker and wires.
- Slide the battery free.
Scrape the battery wire sealant off with a plastic opening tool, and ensure it is free of the body of the speaker and wires.
Slide the battery free.
Step 7
Speakers
- Remove the opposite screen cover using a metal spudger
Remove the opposite screen cover using a metal spudger
Step 8
- Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver (PH1) to remove the (8) eight screws.
- Pull out the speakers from the device.
Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver (PH1) to remove the (8) eight screws.
Pull out the speakers from the device.
Step 9
- Disconnect the wiring from the speaker by using the fine tip pry tool.
- Remove the speakers from the device.
Disconnect the wiring from the speaker by using the fine tip pry tool.
Remove the speakers from the device.
Step 10
Motherboard
- Use a spudger to disconnect the gold antenna connector from the main circuit board.
Use a spudger to disconnect the gold antenna connector from the main circuit board.
Step 11
- Disconnect the microphone connector using the plastic opening tool.
Disconnect the microphone connector using the plastic opening tool.
Step 12
- Use a plastic opening tool to disconnect the 3.5 mm headphone connector.
Use a plastic opening tool to disconnect the 3.5 mm headphone connector.
Step 13
- Disconnect micro-b connector with a plastic opening tool.
Disconnect micro-b connector with a plastic opening tool.
Step 14
- Remove the connector to the USB connector using a plastic opening tool.
Remove the connector to the USB connector using a plastic opening tool.
Step 15
- Remove the speaker wires from the control panel by prying off with a plastic opening tool.
Remove the speaker wires from the control panel by prying off with a plastic opening tool.
Step 16
- Next, disconnect the control-panel ribbon by prying out the grey plastic tab using a plastic opening tool. The ribbon should freely come out afterwards.
Next, disconnect the control-panel ribbon by prying out the grey plastic tab using a plastic opening tool. The ribbon should freely come out afterwards.
Step 17
- Caution: Touching the capacitors will short out the circuit board. Push on the end of the circuit board and carefully keep thumbs on foam insulation on ends of board.
- Remove the motherboard from the device.
Caution: Touching the capacitors will short out the circuit board. Push on the end of the circuit board and carefully keep thumbs on foam insulation on ends of board.
Remove the motherboard from the device.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Stefan Erb - Dec 28, 2021
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Guten Tag
Vielen Dank für die prima Anleitung!
Ich habe den Fehler bei meinem Charge 2+ gefunden. Das Bauteil mit der 100 drauf ist außen mehrfach gerissen. Was ist das für ein Bauteil und kann ich das bestellen?
Liebe Grüße
Stefan
naskicha_94 - May 1, 2022
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Hello i have a problem with component 100 but i don’t now what is ? someone can help me thanks and from were can i order ?