Difficulty

Easy

Steps

5

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Removing the Back Panel
  • 2 steps
  • Front-Facing Camera
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Removing the Back Panel               
  • Place the tablet face down on a soft, stable surface that will protect the screen.
  • Next, Scrape off the seal over the screw in the back of the tablet with a Metal Spudger.
  • Use the Phillips #000 Screwdriver to remove the M1.4 × 2.5 screw.
  • If the seal covering the screw has already been removed, please proceed to the next step in the process.
  • As the screw is small, you may wish to extract it using a pair of tweezers.

Place the tablet face down on a soft, stable surface that will protect the screen.

Next, Scrape off the seal over the screw in the back of the tablet with a Metal Spudger.

Use the Phillips #000 Screwdriver to remove the M1.4 × 2.5 screw.

If the seal covering the screw has already been removed, please proceed to the next step in the process.

As the screw is small, you may wish to extract it using a pair of tweezers.

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Step 2

  • Starting on the side, work your way around the the tablet to pop off the back cover. You will want to utilize a metal Spudger for this.
  • Some force may be required initially to pry the back cover off.
  • Note that the button tabs for this device are loose inside the case and will fall out when opening.

Starting on the side, work your way around the the tablet to pop off the back cover. You will want to utilize a metal Spudger for this.

Some force may be required initially to pry the back cover off.

Note that the button tabs for this device are loose inside the case and will fall out when opening.

Step 3

              Front-Facing Camera               
  • Using tweezers, peel off the anti-static sticker from the camera connection port.

Using tweezers, peel off the anti-static sticker from the camera connection port.

Step 4

  • Lift the camera out of its socket in the motherboard. Then, using tweezers to grasp the camera connector, carefully pull the connector horizontally out of the port.
  • Be aware that the camera connector will be firmly lodged in the port. When successfully removed, the top side of the port pops up.

Lift the camera out of its socket in the motherboard. Then, using tweezers to grasp the camera connector, carefully pull the connector horizontally out of the port.

Be aware that the camera connector will be firmly lodged in the port. When successfully removed, the top side of the port pops up.

Step 5

  • Using tweezers to grasp the camera connector, lift the camera out of its socket.

Using tweezers to grasp the camera connector, lift the camera out of its socket.

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

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