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  1. Démontage du Nexus 5, Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 1、 3の画像 1 Démontage du Nexus 5, Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 1、 3の画像 2 Démontage du Nexus 5, Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 1、 3の画像 3
    • Le Nexus 5 est le premier téléphone à être fourni avec la toute dernière version d'Android, KitKat. Il n'est pas enrobé de chocolat, mais ses caractéristiques restent alléchantes :

    • Écran 4,95" Full HD 192x1080, 445 ppi

    • Processeur quadri-coeur Snapdragon 800 2,26 GHz et carte graphique Adreno 330 450 MHz

    • RAM 2 Go

    • Caméra arrière 8 MP/1080p avec stabilisateur optique et caméra avant de 1,3 MP

    • Compatibilité 4G/LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac bi-bande (2,4 et 5 GHz), NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, chargement sans fil

    • Mémoire interne de 16 ou 32 Go

    • Android 4.4 KitKat

  2. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 2、 1の画像 1
    • Des cris de joie émanent de l'usine de démontage lorsque l'on découvre que ce Nexus est maintenu par ... des clips en plastique !

    • Ces clips sont assez têtus, mais on est bien loin de l'arrachage de cheveux que causerait une coque collée.

    • L'agent spécial P.O.T.(le plastic opening tool) est déployé pour s'aquitter de cette noble tâche.

  3. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 3、 2の画像 1 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 3、 2の画像 2
    • On s'est réjoui un peu vite... Soit quelqu'un a renversé de la sauce chocolat, soit il y a bien de la colle pour maintenir le bas de la coque.

    • Trouver de la colle en démontant un appareil est aussi réjouissant que découvrir un chewing-gum collé sous sa chaussure.

    • Heureusement, cet adhésif en mousse ne fait pas le poids face à quelques passage d'un médiator en plastique. Nos pauvres âmes de réparateur ont vu bien pire récemment.

    • Une fois l'adhésif hors-jeu, on a un premier aperçu dans ce nouvel appareil merveilleux.

    That's not spilled chocolate syrup, its melted KitKat bars.

    walter moorhouse - 返信

    What is the chip behind the sticker on the backing for?

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  4. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 4、 3の画像 1 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 4、 3の画像 2 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 4、 3の画像 3
    • Avant de nous attaquer au reste, prenons-le temps de déguster la coque arrière.

    • On y trouve les antennes Wi-Fi, MIMO et GPS bien étiquetées. On est loin d'un mode d'emploi, mais bon, on prend ce qu'on peut.

    • Les contacts de ressort pour les câbles NFC et de charge sans fil ne sont pas si bien identifiés, mais bien présents.

    • Le vibreur n'est maintenu qu'avec un peu d'adhésif. Cela signifie une réparation facile, le jour où votre téléphone perd sa capacité à se remuer.

    • Combien faut-il de vis pour entrer au coeur du Nexus 5 ?

    • Qu'importe, notre set de tournevis Pro Tech s'en charge.

    Are those metal disc magnets in the back cover or perhaps mount points for a magnetic Qi Charger like the Palm Touchstones? That's what the Nexus 4 was missing, and the Orb Wireless charger couldn't hold onto the N4 to save its life.

    Adam B - 返信

    Can you give the dimensions of the battery please?

    Los Ma - 返信

    I'd like to know if the four disks are magnets as well!

    Kelly Wise - 返信

    Can someone please tell me what size the ten identical screws are please, can't find the answer anywhere.

    ross - 返信

    According to this user guide they should be 4 mm Phillips #00 screws

    Sam Goldheart -

    Thanks. Wow, a guide with actual information that's not trying to be funny every other bullet point.

    social -

    • Google réadapte Boucle d'Or avec de la colle : juste assez pour maintenir la batterie en place, mais pas trop - la batterie peut facilement être ôtée sans trop forcer et se plier.

    • Autres fabricants de téléphone, prenez note ! Nous ne voulons plus entendre dire qu'il est "impossible" de n'utiliser que peu de colle.

    ALL manufacturers, take note, WE DON'T WANT *ANY GLUE* IN OUR PHONES!

    Maxim R - 返信

    Soldered buttons are no-go too!

    Alexander Tatevyan -

    just FYI I own 2014 Nexus 5 (bought directly from Google Play a month ago) and I got no adhesive glue on my back panel.

    Michael - 返信

    On the Nexus 5 I just tried to fix, the adhesive is pretty solid ! I did puncture the battery. It is now dangerous and the battery should be replaced with a new one.

    Christophe De Wolf - 返信

    It would be helpful to label the NFC and Qi wireless charging spring contacts. I've read multiple reviews from buyers of refurbed Nexus 5s that state the wireless charging doesn't work until they gently press down on the back working up towards the camera and -- snap! Something snaps into place, and the Qi flows as it should. ;) I can't quite tell from the images what is snapping into place on the back. :(

    David Spalding - 返信

  5. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 6、 3の画像 1 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 6、 3の画像 2 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 6、 3の画像 3
    • La batterie 3,8 V 2300 mAh de LG est une petite amélioration par rapport à celle du Nexus 4, sorti l'an dernier.

    • Google se vante que ce petit paquet vous fournira en énergie pendant 17 heures en appel, 300 heures en veille ou 7 heures de navigation internet en 4G.

    • Nous sommes quasi certains que ce pictogramme de mise en garde signifie qu'il est dangereux de laisser des animaux plus petits que cette batterie s'en approcher.

    Any chance we'll be able to find a higher capacity battery to fit this space?

    Eoin Murphy - 返信

    Would an LG G2 battery fit in this bad boy?

    Robert Santiago - 返信

    it will not, the LG battery is 7mm longer

    Doug Lynch -

    Whoa! The dog/battery icon is cute, but wth is that swastika-looking thing for?

    Eric Blankenhorn - 返信

    Do you know of any off-the-shelf battery that would fit in this slot and would work with the Nexus 5?

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  6. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 7、 3の画像 1 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 7、 3の画像 2 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 7、 3の画像 3
    • Il est temps de se couper un bout de KitKat !

    • Le haut-parleur se démonte sans problème, il est maintenu par quelques vis et il n'y a pas de nappe. C'est le haut-parleur mono habituel des Nexus, malgré la double grille.

    • Non, la deuxième n'est pas là pour le barbecue, c'est le microphone. Pas de panique, on y vient.

    Can it be modded to have dual speakers? What is in place of the second speaker grill?

    Abul Kasam - 返信

    I really wish there was a compatible speaker that we could replace this one with. It sounds terrible. No, worse than terrible! Anyone know of one that would work? Thanks.

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  7. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 8、 3の画像 1 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 8、 3の画像 2 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 8、 3の画像 3
    • Nous détachons la carte fille aussi colorée qu'un Oompa-Loompa et nous découvrons qu'elle apporte plus de gâteries que le lapin de Pâques.

    • Microphone

    • LED de notification RGB

    • Port Micro-USB

    • Contacts à ressort pour le haut-parleur

    • Contacts à ressort pour l'antenne

    Can the microUSB port be replaced easily, by yourself? Or is it, idk, glued to the board or something?

    Shiv Gunter - 返信

    Glued? It's soldered.

    tjt263 -

    MicroUSB port is connected to USB controller. Where can I find info about (model of) USB controller? What bandwidth of USB bus (maximum possible speedrate)?

    bartgopnik - 返信

    The right part of my daughter board is stuck. Is is glued? I'm afraid I have to replace it, because my microphone isn't working well.

    Joost Adolfs - 返信

    Did you get it off?

    tjt263 -

    What's the difference between the International (D821) & North American (D820) charging circuits?

    Are they interchangeable or cross-compatible? Why/why not?

    Aren't USB standards universal?

    (IEC 62680)

    tjt263 - 返信

  8. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 9、 3の画像 1 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 9、 3の画像 2 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 9、 3の画像 3
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    • Moins bon mais plus efficace qu'un Mikado, notre Spudger rend le retrait de la carte mère plus facile que de voler une sucette à un bébé.

    • Nous détachons rapidement l'interface de chargement sans fil et la carte NFC. LG l'a placé dans un plaque de blindage électromagnétiques juste au-dessus de la carte mère.

    • Sa forme nous rappelle un peu cette carte des KitKat...

    • NFC est la technlogie derrière Google Wallet, une des fonctionnalités favorites des appareils Nexus mais aussi une qui est souvent bloquée par les opérateurs. Le mois dernier, la rumeur courait que le Nexus 5 auraient une puce NFC Broadcom, non neutralisable par les opérateurs.

    • Oh, une puce NFC Broadcom BCM20793M

    • Également présente, l'interface de chargement sans fil Texas Instruments BQ51013B Qi 1.1.

    Remove the SIM tray before pulling out the motherboard to avoid breaking the edge of the frame where the SIM tray slot is.

    Gavin - 返信

  9. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 10、 1の画像 1
    • Miam, du silicium ! Régalez-vous avec :

    • Mémoire flash Sandisk SDIN8DE4 16 GB NAND

    • Émetteur/récepteur Qualcomm WTR1605L LTE/HSPA+/CDMA2K/TDSCDMA/EDGE/GPS

    • Circuit intégré de gestion d’énergie Qualcomm PM8841

    • Puce wifi Broadcom BCM4339 5G Wi-Fi avec alimentation intégrée et amplificateur à faible bruit (version améliorée de la BCM4335).

    • Avago RFI335

    • Capteur de mouvement six axes InvenSense MPU-6515 six-axis (gyro + accéleromètre) MEMS

    • Boussole électronique tri-axe Asahi Kasei AK8963

    Also the pressure sensor is visible here. Maybe worth to mention the tiny metal guy with the hole. :-)

    klo25 - 返信

    Hi, my sim card isn't recognized by device, how can i repair (or replace) the sim card reader ?

    Mario - 返信

    i can see many connectors is it mmcx connector or something else ?

    sabareesh kkanan subramani - 返信

    Can be changed that wifi chip (broadcom BCM4339 )?

    angelodinescu - 返信

  10. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 11、 1の画像 1
    • Mémoire vive SK Hynix H9CKNNNBPTMRLR-NTM 2 GB LPDDR3-1600

    • le processeur Quad core 2,26 GHz Snapdragon 800 et la mémoire vive

    • Audio code Qualcomm WCD9320

    • Transmetteur Slimport Analogix ANX7808

    • Circuit intégré de gestion d’énergie Qualcomm PM8941

    • BQ24192 I2C USB 4.5 A chargeur adapteur Texas Instruments

    • Amplificateur de puissance multimode et multibande Avago ACPM-7600

    • Circuit intégré de suivi d’enveloppe Qualcomm QFE1100

    Soldered buttons??? Excuse me, but this is bullshit! It is a well-known fact, that those parts break easily. So, one would need to replace the WHOLE motherboard in case of button malfunction (at least, not everyone is familiar with soldering technique). Both thumbs down for such a poor design!

    Alexander Tatevyan - 返信

    Does anyone know what the small black and round component is just above (in this picture) the sim-slot? I poked a pin into the phone to remove the SIM but it went past the lever and into this mystery component and damaged it.

    George - 返信

  11. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 12、 3の画像 1 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 12、 3の画像 2 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 12、 3の画像 3
    • Le prochain sur la liste est la caméra arrière de 8 MP.

    • Google a été critiqué pour la qualité des prises de vue des appareils sortis l'année dernière. Cette année, ils ont ajouté une Stabilisation Optique d'Image (OIS), mais les retours ne sont pas terrible jusqu'à présent.

    • Le stabilisateur fonctionne avec un gyroscope double axe InvenSense IDG-2020.

    This is not a MEMS camera. It doesn't look anything like the mems camera... http://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/up...

    Steve Garon - 返信

    The Nexus 5 most definitely has no MEMS camera, this was crazy reporting by some blogs based on early leaks about the Sony sensor the Nexus 5 uses.

    Andreas Proschofsky - 返信

    So what is the camera sensor? What's its crop factor vs 35mm, pixel size and sensor size? What's min/max aperture and ISO? Does anyone have a reliable spec sheet?

    Bottomline, isn't it amazing that weeks after launch we're still seeing all different rumours about MEMS or not, but not even the basic confirmed form factor dimensions?

    dear UB - 返信

  12. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 13、 3の画像 1 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 13、 3の画像 2 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 13、 3の画像 3
    • On retire les derniers morceaux de ce Nexus 5 :

    • Haut-parleur interne

    • Prise casque

    • Caméra avant de 1,3 MP

    • Quel plaisir ! Ces composants sont modulaires et se détachent facilement, pile ce que l'on aime.

    In the first image of step 13, what is that small grey piece that sits along the top edge that is next to the small hole in the case edge?

    Dean - 返信

    It's just a channel to direct sound from the mic hole in the case to the mic on the daughterboard.

    Sanya Rajan - 返信

    Can you replace the Earpiece speaker with just removing the Step 9? The Earpiece speaker broke when I droped my phone.

    Daniel Söderlund (Varazir) - 返信

  13. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 14、 2の画像 1 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 14、 2の画像 2
    • Malheureusement, on sent comme une crise d'hypoglycémie après toutes ces sucreries : l'avant du téléphone n'est pas démontable.

    • C'était déjà le cas avec le Nexus 4, mais on avait espéré que le duo Google/LG avait appris de ses erreurs.

    • Hélas, la coque avant, le LCD et la vitre resteront unis jusqu'à ce que la mort les sépare sur le chemin du royaume des bonbons.

    • Qu'est-ce que ce serait si une carie signifiait devoir perdre toutes ses dents... Ce serait dur à avaler

    • Bien calé au niveau de la base de l'écran, le Synaptics S3350B IC permet de commander l'écran tactile.

    does the screen have any SPR(self panel refresh) technology? aka GRAM like the G2. and why are there make and model numbers for most other parts but we dont know the make or model of the screen/panel?

    Doug Lynch - 返信

    This is an LG phone.

    LG is the largest(or close to) LCD manufacturer in the world.

    Why would this panel be made by anybody else. :)

    Maxim R -

    FWIW, I *was* able to separate the LCD from the housing on my device with a broken screen (I ordered the wrong replacement part from etrade -- oops!). Unfortunately this required chiseling away at glued-on glass for 90 minutes over a garbage can.

    If they had chosen to use a lighter adhesive on the screen, they could have dropped the cost of screen replacements from $200 to $150.

    Matt Mastracci - 返信

  14. Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 15、 2の画像 1 Démontage du Nexus 5: 手順 15、 2の画像 2
    • Note de réparabilité du Nexus 5 : 8 sur 10 (10 indiquant que l'appareil est très facile à réparer).

    • Une conception très modulaire permet le remplacement séparé de plusieurs composants victimes d'usure - comme la prise casque ou les haut-parleurs.

    • Seule une faible quantité d'adhésif retient la batterie, ce qui la rend facile à remplacer.

    • Des vis standardisées (10 vis cruciformes #00 identiques) simplifient les réparations et l'assemblage.

    • La coque arrière est maintenue par des clips en plastique. Résistants et difficiles à retirer, mais plus simples que de la colle.

    • La vitre et le LCD sont soudés à la coque avant. Réparer une vitre cassée sera donc cher ou difficile.

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It looks like the old assembled desk top PC, with lot of connectors and ICs, each dedicated functional IC's, with lot many juggler connectors,

dvg234 - 返信

Step 6

Why add any thickness of a label over that battery when the battery would never be seen after manufacturing sealed it in? That would be like putting a label over every IC in the phone.

ldunbarl - 返信

does it have ir blaster? i want that nexus 5 comes with ir blaster :( i think it doesnt have ir blaster :(

Licenciado Nexus - 返信

There is no IR blaster, but ridiculously, Kitkat has native support for it. Sometimes I really don't understand Google; Nexus line is supposed to be a dev phone, so why they decided to cut down the IR blaster, when there is software for it, is a big mystery...

Alexander Tatevyan -

The phone comes with a back hoop with a pin to release the SIM card. I stupidly stuck this in the tiny hole at the top of the Nexus 5 that I believe is actually a secondary microphone. I was wondering, using your dismantled phone, if you stick the black pin into the hole can you tell whether it damages the microphone?

Matt Williams - 返信

Could it be possible to change SDIN8DE4‐16G to SDIN8DE4‐32G? Both hardware and software wise, so it is able to boot. Thus getting 32GB storage instead of 16GB.

Uldis Seglins - 返信

I have a similar question.. want to use 64 GB on the 32 model. Is this possible?

Jayendran Ramani -

It appears this chip is physically soldered to the PCB - if you had a machine to remove and replace a BGA from it without damage to other components nearby (such as a Martin Expert 10.6 or similary), you should theoretically have the ability to swap it with any other size memory with the same footprint and input/output pins.

Chris Villareale -

Great guide. I wonder if you have an opinion about the speaker issue and the XDA mod with the 5? One of the features you take for granted in a phone is its sound quality. Everybody oohs and aahs about screen size and processor speed, but a seemingly insignificant and overlooked component, such as a speaker, can ruin a device. Do you think a software update can fix this, or should I consider the XDA mod.

jamieFL - 返信

Where can I get the tools you have used? Can you please provide links?

Thank you.

Jayendran Ramani - 返信

Make sure to press not only the side tabs back in place when putting it back together but the middle also.

I put mine back together and my wireless charging stopped working. once I ran my fingers through the middle of the phone in a pressing motion moving from bottom and working my way up, I heard a click and then the wireless charging started working again.

you will notice if that tab is not in all the way because the back bubbles and if you poke it you see it give a little

Jose Rivas - 返信

Jose Rivas, You're a life saver... i had the problem you mentioned after opening my Nexus5 to do the GPS fix procedure, and after that was unable to use NFC... while searching for a solution, yours came very handy as indeed i had the missing middle click. Just followed your simple instructions and the phone was once again working as it should!! Thanks, mate.

Gemini Gem -

Thanks, I was going crazy after the wireless charging stopped, thought I messed something up. Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! Thanks!Thanks! Thanks!Thanks! Thanks!

YDC -

I feared the NFC chip was broken after I repaired the screen. Your tip restores its function !!! Many thanks!!

Klaas De Smedt -

Thanks for the tip! I have yet to try it out (only have one android in here), but I believe that "middle click" has fixed the NFC on my Nexus 5.

Frederico Flores -

Should have read your comment first! Would have saved me an hour....

Lawrence Lau -

Happened across this by sheer chance, and now I don't have to take my phone back to the repair shop to ask them what they broke! I will tell them about this though :)

Paul Crowley -

I brought my N5 to a cell repair shop to replace a cracked screen and replace the battery. Upon return the Qi wireless charging stopped working. I called back the shop and they didn't know how to fix it and thought something from the battery was lost. THANKS Jose!! I just followed your instructions, heard the click, and charging works again!

Wayne Lin -

As of what I have heard, the battery life on the Nexus is pretty poor.

Is it possible to replace the battery for a longer lasting one?

James Whitehead - 返信

The nexus 5 is an masterpiece but Google and lg have let it and there customers Down

I would love to add another speaker

Maybe a 2900 MHz battery

And a 13mega pix camera

tanny bashir -

Just wonder, how do Google knows if I open up their phone?

halloween88 - 返信

Also, if after disassembly the vibration stops working press/rub down in the middle of the back plate until it snaps into place to get the vibration motor connected again.

jaimevisser - 返信

I just created an account just so I could say thank for stating this. I dropped my phone and the motor was working funny - acted like it was attached to a dying battery where it would vibrate strong at first when typing but the intensity would slowly die as if a battery was draining. I pushed in the middle of the case, heard it pop back into place, and now it works like nothing ever happened!

Jacob Bruder -

Tips and tricks to fully master your Nexus 5:

http://smart-phones-how-to.blogspot.com/...

Cook Book - 返信

I am not that much satisfied with Nexus 5. It is rumored that Nexus 6 is coming soon. Hope it will upto my expectations.Highly awaiting

http://appinessh.com/google-nexus-6/

Divya - 返信

My sim car reader inside my nexus 5 is damaged, is there any way to get replacement parts? I did a little research but I couldn't find anything.

Mario Zaizar - 返信

All parts described here are amazing.Also show parts of http://nexus6google.com Nexus 6 when it will release..

Adhikansh Garg - 返信

Is this true that Google is replacing Nexus 6 as Silver phone? I read it on many blogs.http://nexus-vi.com/google-nexus-6-speci...

Tanisha Mehra - 返信

I am always amazed what these really tiny silicon things can do!

Tobias - 返信

Skip the funny stuff - you're not a comedian. Stick to the facts.

andrew - 返信

Agreed. It reeks of desperation.

tjt263 -

I have been using this mobile for 4 months and its one of its kind. It is an excellent device, with stunning display, nice graphics and awesome power. And it offers pure Android experience and I even installed the Android L developers version which runs perfectly on my device. The only problem I faced with device is about setting custom ringtone. I found the procedure about how to set ringtone in this link and it worked perfectly, http://www.spinfold.com/set-ringtone-in-...

Naresh Landam - 返信

When prising of the back panel, the adhesive at the bottom was really strong and some of the metal strip on the outside of the speaker module has come away. Any one know what it's connected to? Mic or speaker? (it's the less wiggly one of the two!)

Chris Wellings - 返信

I replaced my Nexus 5 screen, but there is now a hole in the front of the phone where the front facing camera is. If any water gets in this hole then it could do damage.

What have I done wrong when rebuilding it? and how can i fix it? Thanks

chris - 返信

check out new ideas for upcoming Halloween Games 2014. http://www.halloweengames14.com/best-gam...

Manish Balyan - 返信

Are there any marks on the edges after you pry the back with such a tool?

Gabriel Constantin - 返信

My power switch is not working (PM8841/PM8941).

If I remove it from the circuit board, will the device power on and function normally??

vivs619 - 返信

in step 10 i can see many connectors is it mmcx connector or something else ?

sabareesh kkanan subramani - 返信

Is it possible to put the nexus 5 camera in nexus 4?

Ronel - 返信

BE CAREFUL!

When using this teardown, please note, the author misses listing screws, adhesive, plastic spacers and housings. After several re-teardowns I have finally managed to get all the old pieces (including the buttons) from the old frame/screen to the new.

dark2400 - 返信

Then why not take some pics and update the steps with your discovered oversights?! Telling us "Here There Be Errores" does no one any good. Harumph.

David Spalding -

That's because a teardown is a tour of the hardware, not a how-to guide. If you want a guide, check the main page.

Jeff Suovanen -

Ok!! I dropped my Nexus 5 , which I keep in Tech21 protective case, into the toilet yesterday morning. Yes, I was pinching a loaf and this was not how I wanted to start my day. The phone was under 6 inches of water, and feces, for at least 20 seconds. I used your guide to disassemble, clean with 95% alcohol, and reassemble my Nexus 5. When I plugged the phone to charge the battery light came on for a few seconds and then went dark and this cycle was repeated. I thought I needed a new battery so I ordered a replacement last night. This morning I thought it wise to remove the battery in case there was moisture while waiting for replacement. When I opened the back, removed the 10 screws, took the speaker out, and the cover that covers the battery connector BAMMM! I, immediately, realized the connector to the battery was not connected to the power supply!!!!!!I reattached the connector and made sure it was secure, reassembled the Nexus 5, plugged it in and saw the battery had a 62% charge!!!!! Thanks 4 guide!

wtwrva - 返信

Hahahaha first few sentences caught me off guard

tjt263 -

While replacing my battery, I accidentally pressed to hard on the male battery connector and broke a part of the female connector on the motherboard. Can this connector on the motherboard be replaced. Thank you Ronnie

rjwill6007 - 返信

Right so my Nexus 5 is from LG Electronics Japan and the screws on the camera cover are like a Y shape but is the same size screws as yours please can someone help me and link the right screwdriver PLEASE!!!

Arkie - 返信

It's called a Trigram, Tri-Wing, or Y-Tip. Not difficult to find online or at your local hardware store. They're often included in interchangeable screwdriver tip assortments.

tjt263 -

I have a problem, I changed the flex wire and the battery and now it doesn't charge. It works perfectly except it doesn't charge. I tried to reassemble again all parts and still the same issue. Do you know what could be ?

When switched on, icon shows it's charging but status says it's not :S

I need to try the wireless charging and see if this fixes the issue, otherwise I am afraid I need to change the phone :(

J B - 返信

Awesome guide, I was able to fix my broken glass with it.

Antoni Quetglas - 返信

Hello friends I have a problem with my LG Nexus 5. The image starts to move up or be placed in a lira color. As the screen is between lira color to white, the phone receives calls and regular works, but without the image or blurred image

robertoabrego - 返信

Anyone help to me, for nexus 5,devise it's started but could not open operating system, pls advise what can we do to load operating system?

Rahil khan - 返信

Reflash it with `adb`. Download the relevant hammerhead `.rom` file from the Google/Android developer website.

tjt263 -

My nexus 5 vibrates but no display... tried replacing display, no improvement... Help me out with other possible fix or problems leading to it...

Tanzeel Iqbal - 返信

Thank you for sharing this guide!

Last night my nexus 5 drowned.

after drying it from outside i tried to turn it on - it hadn't had the ability to use the touch screen and after i turned it off and on again the screen was dead.

using this guide i open and surprisingly realized that all the inside parts were covered with water - including the sim , the CPU and the battery...

i tear it down completely dry all the parts with a dry towel and left it in rice over the night.

after assembly it in the morning and going over with a cleaning brush (the rice seems to have some white dust) . i said some prayers ,held my fingers and turn it on. it woke up perfectly and there seems to be no problems so far - the screen, the Bluetooth , wifi, GPS, Sim and all the rest are working fine. thanks a lot!

Nadav Dishon - 返信

could u guys plz help me im tryan find a way to fix/replace my wifi chip please help thx

zafar - 返信

Is there any chance to change SanDisk nand flash

Prasanth Kumar - 返信

Hi, I just had my screen replaced and now my vibrator that is attached to the back panel keeps popping out of the hole in the PCB. How can I fix this? Do I need some adhesive? Where do I put the adhesive at? TIA!

cougarkat311 - 返信

Where is the radio located

I have a D821 but would like to change into a D820

Jessie huber - 返信

Which radio? There are several. What are you trying to achieve? Help us to help you.

tjt263 -

What's the difference between the International & North American charging circuits?

Are they interchangeable or cross-compatible? Why/why not?

Aren't USB standards universal?

(IEC 62680)

tjt263 - 返信

What should I replace if qi breaks down?

koutaku - 返信

I am wondering what component(s) control the display because my phone has been water damaged however the logic board seems to work fine with buzzing when I boot it up and chimes if a unplug the charger but the screen won't even light up. I am convinced the screen is working because I plugged in a different logic board and the screen lights up fine. So my conclusion is that there is something wrong with whatever Controls the display on the logic board. This brings me back to my original question what components on the logic board control the display and is there any way to replace them?

The Coding Geek - 返信

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