Einleitung
Replace a faulty or broken USB daughterboard on your Nexus 9.
Werkzeuge
Ersatzteile
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With your fingers, carefully pry off the back plastic casing. Starting at the corners is usually the easiest.
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Disconnect the two ZIF connectors attached to the daughterboards.
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Gently pull on the ribbon cable to remove it.
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Remove the two 3mm T5 Torx screws securing the metal USB port bracket.
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Use your fingers or a pair of tweezers to remove the bracket.
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Unscrew the two 3mm T5 Torx screws securing the daughterboard to the device.
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Use a pair of tweezers to disconnect the vibrator cable. It will lift straight up from the daughterboard connector.
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Use your fingers to lift the daughterboard upward and out of the device.
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The daughterboard has an orange ribbon cable that is adhered to the device. Gently pull the ribbon up and remove the daughtboard.
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Remove the single 3mm T5 Torx screw.
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Use a spudger to disconnect the display ribbon cable ZIF connector.
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Gently lift the USB daughterboard up from the device.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Just removed the cover. On mine, there is a piece of double sided tape, 2"x1", bottom middle, sticking the back cover to the battery. The battery pack's black skin ripped as I pulled the cover off. I was able to peel the skin from the tape and reposition on the batteries. Don't think this black skin is nothing more then a way to print branding and other texts onto the batteries.
Sccoaire -
Same here. Ridiculous!
rexograph143 -
I can confirm that the camera does fit very snugly into back cover.
Start by prying off the cover from the end opposite the camera. When you get near the camera lens, press the lens gently into the body as you continue to release the cover.
Graham Taylor -
Careful pressing that lens into the body, though, because the lens is actually attached to the back cover, not to the camera module (stupid, frankly). It is def a good idea to work from the other corner around, though.
Drew Rushmer -