必要な工具と部品
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Now you have to remove 12 screws from the mid frame. But first you must remove the 4 metal circles from the corners of your device.
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I found that a sewing needle is the easiest way to remove just about everything but the screws in your phone.
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I like to stick the 4 metal circles to my battery once removed so I don't lose them.
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One of the clips is between your volume button and the midframe. Gently push a flathead screwdriver or a thin blade in between the frame and the volume button.
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The other clip is directly in between the SIM slot and the 4 prong battery terminal. You will see a gap at the bottom of it, lightly pry it up to disengage the clip.
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Unlike the standard Galaxy S4, the headphone jack on the S4 Active is attached to the midframe instead of the mainframe.
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All removable flex cables will have an access slot to get a tool (I use a sewing needle) underneath the adhesive and pry it up.
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Once this is done you can remove whatever component is attached to the flex cable. In this case it is the headphone jack.
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Gently pry the flex cable connector from the motherboard.
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Find the 2 daughterboard access slots and pry the daughterboard from the phone.
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Grab the flex cable and pull the charging port and daughterboard out of the phone. (They are one piece and should come out without any resistance)
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Daughterboard/USB Port/USB Protector/Flex Cable Connector.
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Antenna/SIM/SD Reader/SIM card/Micro-SD card.
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USB Water Cover/ Volume/Power Buttons/Screws and misc hardware
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Motherboard
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Front Facing Camera/Proximity Sensor/Bracket
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LED Status Light/RGB Sensor Module/Bracket
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Rear Facing Camera/Vibrator
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Headphone Jack/Earpiece Speaker
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4 件のコメント
You have done a noble thing to sacrifice your phone to teach others. Unfortunately, the one I'm repairing now has already been cracked open and tampered with. Do you have any ideas on how to repair the sealing issue?
I'm sure you have figured out some solution by now (sorry I've been MIA for some time now) but if not just weld it back together. (Never use glue, adhesives, JB weld, ect.) Lots of practice first though, because you only get one shot if you're trying to fix a split midframe. I've had great success with it. This website should give you a good idea. http://info.craftechind.com/blog/put-dow...
Personally, I use a soldering iron with a wood burning tip. There are many different ways and techniques, just find the one that works for you!
Thank you, but you're right. I figured I'd just keep it away from water... I'm actually using it now!
Good to hear man!