Einleitung
A short guide on replacing the front panel of Huawei Ascend G630.
Werkzeuge
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Prepare your tools onto the table and make sure you have everything you need for the repair and a clean workspace.
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Start off by opening back of the Ascend g630 by just sliding either a spudger or a fingernail in between the frame and the back cover and prying it open.
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Using your Phillips screwdriver, unscrew all screws on the back of the phone.
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There is a varranty sticker on the corner screw pointed out in the picture.
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Gently pry between the screen frame and the rear panel of the phone to expose the insides of the phone.
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The first picture shows a handy way of finding the correct placement for the battery screws when reassembling the device.
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Disconnect the battery and unscrew the 2 screws holding down the battery. Remove the battery.
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Disconnect the flex cables from the motherboard.
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Carefully pry the camera loose, so that it can be removed along with the motherboard.
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After undoing the flexcables the motherboard can be released (3 spots marked red) and removed.
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Remove the volume buttons & flex cables and everything else that might be missing from your new replacement part.
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Carefully pry under the flex cables with a spudger. The flex cables are held down with mild adhesive. A bit of heat might help, but using a heat gun for this step is optional.
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Remove any protective films (blue in picture).
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Make sure the flex cable pointed out in the second picture is glued to the back of the display. A bit of thin double-sided tape will do, if there is no adhesive left on the flex cable.
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As you reassemble the device, make sure you wipe the contacts you have touched with your fingers, with isopropyl alcohol or similar.
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To reassemble your device, follow steps 2-6 in reverse order.
2 Kommentare
I plan on using this dissasembly guide for replacing the usb charging port which in these pictures appears to be through-hole soldered. As a novice when it comes to both soldering and taking apart phones (laptops are my safe zone), could you perhaps give some advice on wether this is also a known issue and if I'm risking overheating the board or other possible problems when attempting this. It's still got a lot of personal pictures and contact information on it and I'm really worried about damaging any critical memory or other operating component.
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can you add more steps if only i want to replace the GLASS (with digitizer) since the LCD display is still working good... only that the glass is severely cracked. please add photos. thanks