Any expert has sharing on the teardown, much appreciated
Hi!
I did some disassembly for the rear part, but I have only few pictures but not helping for the disassembly process.
Maybe I can help you.
What information are you looking for?
If possible can someone do a HD teardown of the phone and explained in detail what exact thing does and where stuff like antenna are and how to easily replace glue that holds screen down as the glue has lost glueyness.
Do you know where the nfc chip is located (bottom, top or middle)
Hi,
The touchscreen of my P9000 is starting to fail in some areas of the screen. I suspect that the connector may be doing wrong contact, and I want to check it... but if someone has done a disassembly and can give me some instructions, I would appreciate it very much.
Thank you in advance.
https://youtu.be/irDOXh1QoKE
U R welcome
I also feel like that there is lack of material to be able to repair elephones, it would be very helpful especially on the soldering parts.
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Has anybody tried to disassemble a Legend yet? Are there any pictures of the insides below the top plastic cover on the backside?
There are some pictures at mforum.ru but there are not shots of the most interesting part - just the aluminum case before and after.
Sorry I'm not allowed to post the link but google for "HTC Legend no disassemble".
disassemble htc legend
I have disassemble my htc legend
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disassemble htc legend
How brave you are!!!! By the way, how have you dismantle it??? I can´t see screws in the upper side??
Cool, thanks!
I guess you need to lift up both plastic covers to get to the screws.
Hi, show us how did you do it, please..
great pictures shown there!!
can i confirm if the wifi antenna and the gps antenna are located on the top plastic (camera area) while the phone antenna is on the battery cover??
or are the wifi and gps antennas all the same, located on the battery cover??
thanks for the answer in advance.. haha.. this can help me decide what areas to hold on to the phone for specific tasks..
Hi guys ..
I cracked my screen .. brought new spareparts, I really need tips how to disassemble the camera section to replace the screen..
Whick tools do i need?
Regards
Lasse
Tools
The first time I took it apart I used what I had, I just had to grind the tip of the scalpel, and it worked. But now I have invested in a tool kit.
Have fun…
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some more photos
Very nice .. thx!!
i've just opened the camera area .. How do I "push" the phone backwards and the rest of the way out?
Will post pictures in a second ..
hmm .. it is not possible to post links to my pictures outside this forum yet ..
Admin - please verify ASAP !
You have to push on the phones bag side to get the display forward and up, be careful not to bend the metal by the microphone in the top.
I really dont know how to get it out the right way..Piece of S***!!!!
did you fix your screen?
I have the same problem, and wouldnt mind knowing how to dismantle it and replace the screen.
Hy guys.... i have to cange my screen because it is broken.... I want to change it by myself and i want to know if i have to calibrate the touch after i will replace it...
Thanks a lot
My brother also has a cracked screen. Would be very helpful if someone was able to perhaps show how to change it?
Please guys help me.... i love this phone but i can't use it with the cracked screen.. if someone change the screen please post his work or let me know if i have to calibrate the screen... thanks a lot and please HELP ME........
Ehi porscherolf79, probably you have a new job.
made to send the Phone and the screen for the substitution
For all the DIY'rs and repair guys I used my G2 to make a teardown guide on iFixit its similar to the one i made for the Nitro HD (P930) its pretty simple with patience and steady hands to replace anything on it just take a look at the guide hope it helps sopmeone in the future.
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/LG+G2+Teardown/20485
Why did you decide to start opening the back cover from the bottom right of the phone? Looking at guides for taking off the back cover on the Verizon/International version, everyone seems to start from the SIM tray slot. Is there something about the AT&T version that prevents opening the back cover from the tray? Based on your pictures, opening from the corner caused some cosmetic damage.
kashk5 said:
Why did you decide to start opening the back cover from the bottom right of the phone? Looking at guides for taking off the back cover on the Verizon/International version, everyone seems to start from the SIM tray slot.
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Thats where i tried to start but going in from there seemed to put stress on the plastic so trying to save its condition i poked around the seam until i found the corner was willing to come open with ease
Overall it's a great guide, but a lot of the pictures are really blurry. No offense, but in a delicate breakdown, the pictures should have been crisp and clear.
kashk5 said:
Overall it's a great guide, but a lot of the pictures are really blurry. No offense, but in a delicate breakdown, the pictures should have been crisp and clear.
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Yea i was disappointed with the pics myself but i did it at 3am just not being able to sleep and used my sisters s3 for the pics holding tools, parts, and a phone are kinda difficult but i think it gets the point across if i was going to make a guide like the ifixit team i would have setup my nikon and removed all the emi shields and pointed out the chipsets and everything
Hello to anyone reading this,
This crack in the board happened after it went through the clothes washer, and it was gf's phone so i feel really horrible about it .
Anyways i have yet to even find out what this piece of the board is named. It's cracked in two places on the vertical part of the board that leads down
to where the usb connector is located (everything else appears looks ok just these two cracked pieces). I'm just looking for any help at all, hoping
someone might be able to offer any help at all, or if it's even possible to salvage. I have an uncle that is got a good amount of experience in
soldering/electrical stuff and can handle the soldering/fixing since im still a bit of a noob, but he was unsure about how to go about it since it would
require some very small wires to fix the connection traces, so if anyone can offer any advice or instruction on mending i would greatly appreciate and
can send some BTC for your help. I attached 2 images, and can supply more if you need more detail.
So far the only thing i can think of is to get a broken board and remove the part i need at the easiest location it could be re-attached... no clue if that easier area exists though..
Hallo, i have a bit of an unconventional question
I bought cheap LG V30 with broken display glass i planned to repair.
While disassembling phone i accidently peel off and lost 3 small components from main board PCB.
I just want to ask if someone have opportunity to make macro photos from functional phone or possibly to idetify (i belive they are all resistors?), measure them, or any help.
Attaching photos of affected part.
Thanx!
still needed?
Hallo, yes.
This photo came from iFixit.
https://imgur.com/a/dobA2Xx
It's the best quality photo i can find.
Based from it, it looks like it has a contact pin, no idea if it's really that important, but you can short out the resistors that is connected to the cellular module
Edit:
Label 1 and 2 can be shorted, label 3 is not that important, and you will need to resolder a contact pin again, get from other phones that has one
What model is that?
I wanted to make photos from a V300S (korean), but the pcb looks different, sorry.
Next week I can make photos from a H930 (european), but I think it looks different too, I will see.
I can send you a motherboard that I think is a soft brick if you like....
It is a vs996.
Hi, thank you much guys!
I bought that phone as H930 - european, not chcecked what model is it exactly before disassembly. But then i noticed PCB is marked as H930DS - it makes this phone even more valuable for me... But it might be same board for single and dual SIM, so i don't know...
so, here are pictures from a european H930 Single Sim.
The parts are so small, I can`t measure the components.
I hope it helps nevertheless.
Yep, definitely a contact pin for the cellular module.
As i mentioned before you can try shorting out the two resistors so it can directly go to the contact pin
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Hallo, i have a bit of an unconventional question
I bought cheap LG V30 with broken display glass i planned to repair.
While disassembling phone i accidently peel off and lost 3 small components from main board PCB.
I just want to ask if someone have opportunity to make macro photos from functional phone or possibly to idetify (i belive they are all resistors?), measure them, or any help.
Attaching photos of affected part.
Thanx!
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Hi Have you solve your problem yet? I had a similar question and I got help. I think in your situation it would be better to give the circuit check board. I did so and they told me where my mistakes were and made a complete diagram. One day I decided to collect a circuit for a device that would control electrical technique from a distance. This is an expensive system and I decided to do it myself, but it was very difficult and I had to ask for help from experts. Of course, can be experts on the forums, but if not, I recommend following my steps I made a diagram with several errors and everything was fixed for me. Now I know more. If someone has a similar experience, share, I'm interested
Can someone please clear up wether or not I need to purchase a screen "frame" also?
A family member cracked their screen. It's definitely not just the glass that is cracked. I found a few sellers that have what I need, but I have no idea what the "screen frame" is. The picture looks like a motherboard. Can someone please clear this up for me.
What exactly is the "screen frame"? In all the YouTube videos I've watched they just heat the thing up, pull it apart, disconnect some ribbon cables and then basically do the reverse to install the new screen.
Pretty sure I do not need the "frame", but I'd really like to know exactly what it is. In these pictures it looks like a board without camera, battery, et cetera. Is the "screen frame" something you need if the phone got slightly tacoed? The phone is now only *slightly* curved. It was so slight I was able to easily bend it back.
I'd just really like some clarification on this because I will likely end up waiting for the part(s) from China and I want to get the right thing(s).
Thank you.
EDIT: Okay, so I watched a few other videos. The frame is literally a frame that you transfer the small boards over to. Okay, so can someone please tell me *why* you would need to replace the frame? I mean, seems like if you need to replace the frame then some boards are also likely damaged and the phone is more or less (depending) junk. What is a situation where you would only need to replace the screen and the frame and nothing else? I just want to make sure I'm understanding this right.