Einleitung

Flipper Zero is a highly versatile multi-tool device that has gained a significant following among hardware hackers, electronics enthusiasts, and security testers. With its numerous functions, the Flipper Zero can serve as a valuable tool for a wide range of purposes, including NFC (Near Field Communication) applications.

However, if you're experiencing issues with the NFC functionality of your Flipper Zero, the problem might be a faulty or damaged NFC antenna. Fortunately, replacing the NFC antenna of your Flipper Zero is a relatively straightforward process that can be done with just a few tools and some basic knowledge.

In this guide, we'll take you through the steps involved in replacing the NFC antenna of your Flipper Zero, so you can get back to using this powerful device for all your NFC-related needs.

  1. Go to <strong>Main Menu</strong> &gt; <strong>Settings</strong> &gt; <strong>Power</strong>.
    • Go to Main Menu > Settings > Power.

    • Select Power OFF, and confirm by pressing the Right-button.

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    • Eject the microSD card by pressing it with your fingernail.

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    • Use a PH1 screwdriver to unscrew the four long screws holding the back cover.

    • Be careful, the screws are quite easy to strip.

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    • Press the middle of the top cover on both sides, one by one, to release the latches that hold the back cover in place.

    • Once the latches are released, you can remove the bottom cover.

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    • The board with the NFC antenna is glued to the bottom cover with adhesive tape.

    • To remove the board, gently pry one of the edges of the board with a plastic pick to peel off the adhesive tape.

    • Gently pull out the rest of the board by hand.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order and apply new adhesive where needed.

Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.

Sebastian Dorr

Mitglied seit: 19/08/18

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