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^ The hidden screws that need removing prior to splitting the case.



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^ The screws that hold the internal components firmly against the PCB. This is vital for the speaker to operate.

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^ Simple shot of the PCB backside. Note the flash (at the top of the pic) was sperated and held back. Be careful as these ribbon cables are very fragile.

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^ Close-up of the speaker terminals to the left.

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^ Sim holder and connections - the screen connector is the brown one while the white is for the keyboard.


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^ Topside of the PCB. Note the vibrator terminals on the left.

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^ Screen and keyboard. Note the rubber membrane is still attached.

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^ Connections for the screen (brown) and keyboard. Note the camera button in the foreground albeit out of focus.

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^ Close-up of the antenna and casing. The case was glued and sealed shut using tabs so was not easy to split open.

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^ Another shot of the case. The white seal doesn't show too well unfortunately.

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^ The screen/keyboard unit offered up to the PCB. Note the screen and keyboard connections.

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^ The rubber membrane is fitted into the trim fascia and sits snugly in place. Note the alignment tabs at the bottom of the fascia piece.

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^ The PCB and screen/keyboard units sitting within the front fascia. Note the flash is now in its final resting position.


found this in esato hope this work havn't tried it