Einleitung

If your Nokia 6 (identified with model number TA-1025) phone screen is not displaying properly, use this guide to replace your midframe. It’s a simple process and can be done fairly quickly.

You may need to replace your midframe if it is bent or is preventing you from using your screen in a functional manner.

Step 3 of this guide requires you to use a heat gun tool used to loosen the adhesive attached to the display. Read the directions and wear proper protective gear to avoid burning yourself.

Before starting your repair process, be sure to power off your phone completely and disconnect it from any external power source.

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    • Power off your Nokia 6 before beginning disassembly.

    • Insert the SIM card ejection tool into the hole on the left side of the phone.

    • Remove the SIM card and microSD card.

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    • If your display glass is cracked, take precaution by taping over the display to prevent further breakage and harm.

    • Lay overlapping strips of clear packing tape over the Nokia 6's display until the whole screen is covered.

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    • To soften the adhesive, use a heat gun and heat one edge of the phone for five minutes.

    • To use the heat gun, plug it into an outlet.

    • When the heat gun is plugged in, the heat gun automatically turns on and will start blowing hot air.

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    • Take a Jimmy and slide it under the glass after the adhesive has been softened.

    • Place a pick under the glass after lifting with the pry tool so that the screen won't re-adhere to the frame again.

    • Make sure to not touch the LCD edge underneath the glass layer with the metal pry tool or the cards. This can damage the ribbon cables underneath and compromise the structural integrity of the phone itself.

    • The corners of the screen are the most fragile part of the screen. Make sure that the entire edge of the screen is dislodged from the frame before prying at the corners.

    The display has a small flat cable curving under the right “square” button about 5 mm from the right edge. It It’s very easy to accidentally cut it with a pick when slicing glue under the bottom right corner, especially when coming down the right edge. A photo of the cable (cut, unfortunately), another photo from a different angle.

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    It isn't obvious from the description that the major glued areas are at the ends, and particularly the corners. Further, the glass screen itself is overlaid with a thin, flexible cover, and this extends from the glass edge about a centimeter top and bottom. The real danger of screen break is at the sides, where the underlying glass comes very close to the edge of the plastic cover. What you see in the picture is OK, the spudgers going under the cover but not too close to the glass at the end. You need to lift both ends of the screen very slightly before easing the sides up. And the glue patches at the ends are pretty tenacious.

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    • Lift the screen off of the phone.

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    • Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the 1 mm x 1.4 mm screw holding down the metal bracket over the screen ribbon connector.

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    • Remove the metal bracket with a tweezer.

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    • Use a spudger to disconnect the screen ribbon connector and free the display assembly.

    • The corners and edge of the LCD are fragile. Be careful attaching it to the back of the phone.

    • Carefully remove the screen from the device.

    Although below it says that you simply do the reverse to reassemble, be aware that the home button has to be very carefully positioned else it tends to hold the screen up and it won't work reliably. Secondly, you need to clean off the glued areas on the frame very thoroughly, because they pucker badly when taking the screen off. If you buy a reputable screen, included with it there should be a couple of double-sided sticky pads, shaped to fit the ends, which will hold the screen down.

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    • Disconnect the battery connector with a spudger.

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    • Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to remove the 1.2 mm x 2.2 mm screw in the upper hand corner of the phone.

    • Use tweezers to remove the bracket.

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    • Detach the cable with the black nylon spudger.

    • Detach the home button and remove it from the device.

    DON’T remove it if you are only changing the battery. The screws in the next step can be removed easily by just lift up the buttons. Leave it sticks on the middle plate can save you a lot of trouble.

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    • Remove 18 screws.

    • There is one 1 mm x 1.4 mm screw that needs to be removed by a Phillips #000 screwdriver.

    • One of the screws is 1.2 mm x 4.2 mm and will be removed by a Phillips #00.

    • The remaining 16 screws can be removed by the Phillips #00 screwdriver and are 1.2 mm x 2.2 mm.

    Two things I found wrong in this step:

    1) The 1 mm x 1.4 mm screw is the one on the right of the red circle, not the red circled one.

    2) It not needed to remove that screw if we are changing the battery only. That screw is holding a bracket not the the middle plate, remove it only cause unnecessary trouble.

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    This comment is accurate, the #000 screw should be left untouched.

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    • Decouple the midframe with the spudger and remove the midframe from the device.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Chrissy Robins

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