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  1. Before disassembly, thoroughly wash and dry your hands. Power down the device.
    • Before disassembly, thoroughly wash and dry your hands.

    • Power down the device.

    • Remove the SIM card and SD card: push card in and it will pop out. Place both in COMPARTMENT A.

  2. Picture 1: Use the guitar pick to gently pry between the battery cover and front panel. Run the pick around the entire perimeter of the phone to release clips securing the battery cover. Picture 2: Adhesive holds the battery cover in place.  Continue peeling the battery cover up with your fingers until it reaches the amount of separation seen in the picture.  You'll begin to feel tension from the adhesive when you reach to correct amount of separation.
    • Picture 1: Use the guitar pick to gently pry between the battery cover and front panel.

    • Run the pick around the entire perimeter of the phone to release clips securing the battery cover.

    • Picture 2: Adhesive holds the battery cover in place. Continue peeling the battery cover up with your fingers until it reaches the amount of separation seen in the picture. You'll begin to feel tension from the adhesive when you reach to correct amount of separation.

    • Work your way around the entire perimeter of the phone.

    • Picture 3: Run the guitar pick between the battery cover and rear camera trim to release final clips (red square).

  3. Picture 1: Apply low-level heat (100° Celcius) all over the back of the phone for 60 seconds to loosen the adhesive securing the battery cover.  Apply heat to the Motorola symbol in the middle for an additional 15 seconds. Picture 2: Use your fingers to gently peel the battery cover from the phone. Take care when peeling up the Motorola symbol - it has a tendency to stay stuck to the battery.
    • Picture 1: Apply low-level heat (100° Celcius) all over the back of the phone for 60 seconds to loosen the adhesive securing the battery cover. Apply heat to the Motorola symbol in the middle for an additional 15 seconds.

    • Picture 2: Use your fingers to gently peel the battery cover from the phone.

    • Take care when peeling up the Motorola symbol - it has a tendency to stay stuck to the battery.

    • Picture 3: Finish removing the battery cover, noting the battery cover is fairly flexible.

    • Place battery cover in ZONE I.

  4. Picture 1: Apply low-level heat (100° Celcius) to the Camera Trim for 30 seconds. Picture 2: Wedge the iSesamo under the upper-left corner of the rear camera trim. Picture 3: Replace the iSesamo with a guitar pick.
    • Picture 1: Apply low-level heat (100° Celcius) to the Camera Trim for 30 seconds.

    • Picture 2: Wedge the iSesamo under the upper-left corner of the rear camera trim.

    • Picture 3: Replace the iSesamo with a guitar pick.

  5. Picture 1: Use a guitar pick to peel up the right side. If you encounter resistance, apply more heat. Picture 2: Once the rear camera trim is completely free, place in COMPARTMENT C.
    • Picture 1: Use a guitar pick to peel up the right side. If you encounter resistance, apply more heat.

    • Picture 2: Once the rear camera trim is completely free, place in COMPARTMENT C.

  6. Remove three 6.7 mm silver T3 Torx screws and place into SLOT 1. Remove four 4.0 mm gold T3 Torx screws and place into SLOT 2. Remove three 4.5 mm black T5 Torx screws and place into SLOT 3.
    • Remove three 6.7 mm silver T3 Torx screws and place into SLOT 1.

    • Remove four 4.0 mm gold T3 Torx screws and place into SLOT 2.

    • Remove three 4.5 mm black T5 Torx screws and place into SLOT 3.

  7. With the phone face down wedge the guitar pick between the display and mid-frame in the upper-right corner.  Run the guitar pick down the right side to release clips holding mid-frame to the display. With the phone face down wedge the guitar pick between the display and mid-frame in the upper-right corner.  Run the guitar pick down the right side to release clips holding mid-frame to the display.
    • With the phone face down wedge the guitar pick between the display and mid-frame in the upper-right corner. Run the guitar pick down the right side to release clips holding mid-frame to the display.

  8. Use your fingers to continue peeling the remaining clips holding the mid-frame to the display. Place the mid-frame into ZONE II. Place the mid-frame into ZONE II.
    • Use your fingers to continue peeling the remaining clips holding the mid-frame to the display.

    • Place the mid-frame into ZONE II.

  9. Picture 1: Remove the rubber screw cover and place into SLOT 4. Picture 2: Remove two 3.3 mm T5 Torx screws and place into SLOT 5.
    • Picture 1: Remove the rubber screw cover and place into SLOT 4.

    • Picture 2: Remove two 3.3 mm T5 Torx screws and place into SLOT 5.

  10. Picture 1: Apply low-level heat (100° Celsius) to the screen to loosen adhesive holding the battery in place. Pictures 2 & 3: Wedge spudger underneath the notch in the battery in the lower-right corner and pry up. Pry up around the edges to free the adhesive holding down the battery.
    • Picture 1: Apply low-level heat (100° Celsius) to the screen to loosen adhesive holding the battery in place.

    • Pictures 2 & 3: Wedge spudger underneath the notch in the battery in the lower-right corner and pry up.

    • Pry up around the edges to free the adhesive holding down the battery.

  11. Remove the battery starting in the lower-right corner. Use the battery removal tab to finish removing the battery once it's nearly free.  Place it in ZONE III.
    • Remove the battery starting in the lower-right corner.

    • Use the battery removal tab to finish removing the battery once it's nearly free. Place it in ZONE III.

  12. Remove three 2.5 mm T3 Torx screws and place in SLOT 6. Lift the metal chassis from the logic board. Place in ZONE IV.
    • Remove three 2.5 mm T3 Torx screws and place in SLOT 6.

    • Lift the metal chassis from the logic board. Place in ZONE IV.

  13. Gently peel the volume rocker clockwise to free it from the front panel. Place volume rocker in COMPARTMENT B.
    • Gently peel the volume rocker clockwise to free it from the front panel.

    • Place volume rocker in COMPARTMENT B.

  14. Gently peel the power button clockwise to free it from the front panel. Place power button in COMPARTMENT B.
    • Gently peel the power button clockwise to free it from the front panel.

    • Place power button in COMPARTMENT B.

  15. Picture 1: If loose, use your fingers to remove top microphone spacer.  Place in SLOT 7. Picture 2: If loose, use your fingers to remove bottom microphone spacer.  Place in SLOT 8.
    • Picture 1: If loose, use your fingers to remove top microphone spacer. Place in SLOT 7.

    • Picture 2: If loose, use your fingers to remove bottom microphone spacer. Place in SLOT 8.

  16. Remove the metal shield covering the display ribbon connectors: Use your fingernail to push down to free tab '1' first.  Then pull left to free tabs '2' and '3'. Place in COMPARTMENT F. Remove the metal shield covering the display ribbon connectors: Use your fingernail to push down to free tab '1' first.  Then pull left to free tabs '2' and '3'. Place in COMPARTMENT F. Remove the metal shield covering the display ribbon connectors: Use your fingernail to push down to free tab '1' first.  Then pull left to free tabs '2' and '3'. Place in COMPARTMENT F.
    • Remove the metal shield covering the display ribbon connectors: Use your fingernail to push down to free tab '1' first. Then pull left to free tabs '2' and '3'. Place in COMPARTMENT F.

  17. Use the flat end of the black spudger to disconnect the three display assembly ribbon connectors (revealed by removing the metal shield).
    • Use the flat end of the black spudger to disconnect the three display assembly ribbon connectors (revealed by removing the metal shield).

  18. Picture 1: Use guitar pick to free the marked clip. Picture 2: Repeat on the opposite side. Picture 3: Release clips at top.
    • Picture 1: Use guitar pick to free the marked clip.

    • Picture 2: Repeat on the opposite side.

    • Picture 3: Release clips at top.

  19. Picture 1: This is the underside of the logic board.  Note the black outline - this is adhesive holding the logic board to the display. Pictures 2 & 3: Apply low-level heat (100° Celsius) to the perimeter of the logic board to loosen the adhesive. Pictures 2 & 3: Apply low-level heat (100° Celsius) to the perimeter of the logic board to loosen the adhesive.
    • Picture 1: This is the underside of the logic board. Note the black outline - this is adhesive holding the logic board to the display.

    • Pictures 2 & 3: Apply low-level heat (100° Celsius) to the perimeter of the logic board to loosen the adhesive.

  20. Only wedge the spudger where shown in the pictures.  Otherwise, you could break off fragile contacts on the bottom of the board. Picture 1: Wedge the spudger 1/2" in exactly where shown.  Gently twist to pry up the bottom of the board slightly. Picture 2: Wedge exactly where shown.  Twist to pry up the middle right of the board.
    • Only wedge the spudger where shown in the pictures. Otherwise, you could break off fragile contacts on the bottom of the board.

    • Picture 1: Wedge the spudger 1/2" in exactly where shown. Gently twist to pry up the bottom of the board slightly.

    • Picture 2: Wedge exactly where shown. Twist to pry up the middle right of the board.

    • Picture 3: Wedge exactly where shown. Twist to pry up the top right of the board.

  21. Picture 1: There is a large screw standoff in the middle of the gray antenna bracket at the top of the logic board. Picture 2: Wedge the spudger just right of the standoff. Twist clockwise slightly. Picture 3: Then twist counter-clockwise to free the top of the logic board enough to grab it with your fingers.
    • Picture 1: There is a large screw standoff in the middle of the gray antenna bracket at the top of the logic board.

    • Picture 2: Wedge the spudger just right of the standoff. Twist clockwise slightly.

    • Picture 3: Then twist counter-clockwise to free the top of the logic board enough to grab it with your fingers.

  22. Picture 1: Continue lifting the top half of the logic board up from the display. Picture 2: Lift the bottom of the logic board slightly and pull it away from the three display cables to free it.  Once the logic board is free, place it in ZONE V.
    • Picture 1: Continue lifting the top half of the logic board up from the display.

    • Picture 2: Lift the bottom of the logic board slightly and pull it away from the three display cables to free it. Once the logic board is free, place it in ZONE V.

  23. Picture 1: The replacement display should come with a microphone gasket. Never use metal tools on a working display!
    • Picture 1: The replacement display should come with a microphone gasket.

    • Never use metal tools on a working display!

    • Picture 2: If the replacement doesn't include the microphone gasket, slowly peel it up from the broken display with curved-tip tweezers and your fingers.

    • Place the gasket in SLOT 9.

  24. Picture 1: Check the replacement display for the microphone gasket. Picture 2: If the microphone gasket is not included, seat it with plastic tweezers from SLOT 9.
    • Picture 1: Check the replacement display for the microphone gasket.

    • Picture 2: If the microphone gasket is not included, seat it with plastic tweezers from SLOT 9.

  25. Retrieve the logic board from ZONE V: Pictures 1 & 2: Seat the top first, feeding the large standoff on the display through the logic board. Picture 3: Feed the three display assembly cables through the opening at the bottom of the logic board.
    • Retrieve the logic board from ZONE V:

    • Pictures 1 & 2: Seat the top first, feeding the large standoff on the display through the logic board.

    • Picture 3: Feed the three display assembly cables through the opening at the bottom of the logic board.

  26. Picture 1: Continue seating logic board: Picture 2: Feed the three black standoffs at the bottom of the display through the logic board. Picture 3: You should see nine silver or gold standoffs poking through from the display.  Five on one side and four on the other as pictured.
    • Picture 1: Continue seating logic board:

    • Picture 2: Feed the three black standoffs at the bottom of the display through the logic board.

    • Picture 3: You should see nine silver or gold standoffs poking through from the display. Five on one side and four on the other as pictured.

  27. Use your fingers to press the logic board  into place on the display.  This will seat the tabs along the edges of the display. Use your fingers to press the logic board  into place on the display.  This will seat the tabs along the edges of the display.
    • Use your fingers to press the logic board into place on the display. This will seat the tabs along the edges of the display.

  28. Seat the gray antenna bracket: snap the two clips at top into place.  Snap the clips on either side of the antenna bracket into place. Seat the gray antenna bracket: snap the two clips at top into place.  Snap the clips on either side of the antenna bracket into place.
    • Seat the gray antenna bracket: snap the two clips at top into place. Snap the clips on either side of the antenna bracket into place.

  29. Connect the three display assembly ribbon cables to the logic board with your finger.
    • Connect the three display assembly ribbon cables to the logic board with your finger.

  30. Retrieve the cable shield from COMPARTMENT F. Insert clips '2' & '3' first.  Then push clip '1' into place. Insert clips '2' & '3' first.  Then push clip '1' into place.
    • Retrieve the cable shield from COMPARTMENT F.

    • Insert clips '2' & '3' first. Then push clip '1' into place.

  31. Picture 1: Use your fingers to replace bottom microphone spacer from SLOT 8. Picture 2: Use your fingers to replace top microphone spacer from SLOT 7.
    • Picture 1: Use your fingers to replace bottom microphone spacer from SLOT 8.

    • Picture 2: Use your fingers to replace top microphone spacer from SLOT 7.

  32. Retrieve power button from COMPARTMENT B: Pictures 1 & 2: Note the orientation of the power button: line up the tabs on the power button with the corresponding slots on the front panel. Picture 3: Push power button into place.
    • Retrieve power button from COMPARTMENT B:

    • Pictures 1 & 2: Note the orientation of the power button: line up the tabs on the power button with the corresponding slots on the front panel.

    • Picture 3: Push power button into place.

  33. Picture 1: Retrieve volume rocker from COMPARTMENT B: Picture 2: Note the orientation of the volume rocker: line up the tabs on the volume rocker with the corresponding slots on the front panel. Picture 3: Push volume rocker into place.
    • Picture 1: Retrieve volume rocker from COMPARTMENT B:

    • Picture 2: Note the orientation of the volume rocker: line up the tabs on the volume rocker with the corresponding slots on the front panel.

    • Picture 3: Push volume rocker into place.

  34. Seat the metal chassis on the logic board from ZONE IV. Replace three 2.5 mm T3 Torx screws and from SLOT 6.
    • Seat the metal chassis on the logic board from ZONE IV.

    • Replace three 2.5 mm T3 Torx screws and from SLOT 6.

  35. Picture 1: Retrieve battery from ZONE III. Place the battery into the metal chassis frame. Picture 2: Replace two 3.3 mm T5 Torx screws from SLOT 5. Picture 3: Replace the rubber screw cover from SLOT 4.
    • Picture 1: Retrieve battery from ZONE III. Place the battery into the metal chassis frame.

    • Picture 2: Replace two 3.3 mm T5 Torx screws from SLOT 5.

    • Picture 3: Replace the rubber screw cover from SLOT 4.

  36. Seat the mid-frame from ZONE II on the display assembly. CHECK PLACEMENT OF MIC COVERS.
    • Seat the mid-frame from ZONE II on the display assembly.

    • CHECK PLACEMENT OF MIC COVERS.

    • Secure the clips: Snap the top of the mid-frame into place and work your way down.

  37. Picture 1: Replace three 4.5 mm black T5 Torx screws from SLOT 3. Picture 2: Replace four 4.0 mm gold T3 Torx screws from SLOT 2. Picture 3: Replace three 6.7 mm silver T3 Torx screws from SLOT 1.
    • Picture 1: Replace three 4.5 mm black T5 Torx screws from SLOT 3.

    • Picture 2: Replace four 4.0 mm gold T3 Torx screws from SLOT 2.

    • Picture 3: Replace three 6.7 mm silver T3 Torx screws from SLOT 1.

  38. Retrieve the rear camera trim from COMPARTMENT C.  Starting from the left side, reapply the rear camera trim and press firmly to resecure it to the phone. If the trim is loose, try heating the area to reactivate the adhesive.  Apply pressure until the trim is secure.  (If necessary, apply thin strips of double-sided adhesive to secure the trim.) If the trim is loose, try heating the area to reactivate the adhesive.  Apply pressure until the trim is secure.  (If necessary, apply thin strips of double-sided adhesive to secure the trim.)
    • Retrieve the rear camera trim from COMPARTMENT C. Starting from the left side, reapply the rear camera trim and press firmly to resecure it to the phone.

    • If the trim is loose, try heating the area to reactivate the adhesive. Apply pressure until the trim is secure. (If necessary, apply thin strips of double-sided adhesive to secure the trim.)

  39. Picture 1: Replace battery cover from ZONE I. Pictures 2 & 3: Press firmly along the top edge to secure the battery cover. Pictures 2 & 3: Press firmly along the top edge to secure the battery cover.
    • Picture 1: Replace battery cover from ZONE I.

    • Pictures 2 & 3: Press firmly along the top edge to secure the battery cover.

  40. Pictures 1 & 2: Press firmly along all edges of the phone to secure the clips. Picture 3: Run your fingers along all edges to ensure all clips are secured. Picture 3: Run your fingers along all edges to ensure all clips are secured.
    • Pictures 1 & 2: Press firmly along all edges of the phone to secure the clips.

    • Picture 3: Run your fingers along all edges to ensure all clips are secured.

  41. Replace SIM card and SD card from COMPARTMENT A. Power up device and test replaced component or components.
    • Replace SIM card and SD card from COMPARTMENT A.

    • Power up device and test replaced component or components.

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James Linder

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