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必要な工具と部品
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Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the front camera flex cable.
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Use a pair of tweezers to carefully remove the front facing camera. Be careful to only grip the body of the camera, as the top is the sensor pcb and is only held on with glue (removal will ruin the sensor).
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この手順は未翻訳です。 翻訳を手伝う。
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Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the flex cable of the left rear camera.
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The second rear camera will come out with the motherboard since it is connected on the other side.
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You can leave the front facing camera in its place as long as you're careful while removing the motherboard assembly. However if you feel uncertain, carefully remove it with a pair of tweezers.
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4 の人々がこのガイドを完成させました。
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When I dug down to the motor, I found it wasn’t going to be that easy to pull it out.
Instead, I checked that it actually worked by touching its contacts carefully to a 1.5v AA battery. It turns out that the spring contacts on the motor were a little too compressed, so I stretched them with tweezers, and didn’t need to replace the motor: all works.
my motor also stopped working. after taking it apart i noticed the gold contacts on the PCB were hardly rubbed. connected a 2.5 v PSU to the motor. works! also just ended up stretching the spring. Also added some NT-H1 thermal paste to the area with the thermal pad and the other can beside it. Thermal throttling was reduced significantly.