Einleitung
There are a few things to do in order to replace the headphone jack. As always with a tablet, you must first remove the back panel and disconnect the battery to ensure your safety. Then you will use a small electronics screwdriver, preferably a Phillips #00, to remove 4 screws connecting the SIM card reader which bars access to the headphone port. Once that is done, a simple cable disconnection will free the headphone port. There is an adhesive that secures the port to the device. It's very stubborn but will eventually give.
Werkzeuge
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Using the plastic opening tool, start in the center near the charge port and wedge the angled tip between the plastic back and the glass screen.
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Create a wedge and apply pressure. Use the tool to separate the screen from the back until you hear an audible “pop."
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Continue to wedge the tool about every inch along the current edge.
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Once the bottom edge has been loosened, work towards a bottom corner from the other edge and continue to wedge gently until you can “pop” the corner out.
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Continue this process on the other bottom corner until it can be popped out as well.
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Place your hand between the device and the back panel. Then continue the wedging motion along the top edge of the device until the back panel comes loose.
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The connection between the battery and motherboard is a group of four wires in black housing that can be found near the top middle of the device. Using a plastic spudger or a flat, slim tool, lift the black connector housing upwards to disconnect it.
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Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to remove all 4 black 2.5mm screws securing the silver SIM card reader to the motherboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Je pense qu'il y a un problème sur ce tuto, quand on démonte la vitre avant, le LCD reste sur la tablette.
Antonio Jimenez -
Surtout ne faites pas comme indiqué sur les photos, il faut décoller la plaque grise au niveau de l'appareil photo, déclipser le tour de la face arrière, et dévisser les trois vis du haut côté caméra.
Antonio Jimenez -