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Introduction
Remplacement de l'écran lcd et du numériseur sur un Q20
Ce dont vous avez besoin
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Commencez par retirer la coque arrière.
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Il est collé en haut et en bas. Utilisez un isesamo et une force douce pour le retirer
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La batterie est maintenue fermement par de la colle (ou du space putty ?)
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Cette carte à 4$ a prouvé son utilité
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Faites attention lors du retrait de l'adhésif de ne pas forcer les petits connecteurs à la base de la carte.
If I’m just switching boards, is it even necessary to remove the battery? Can’t I just switch the boards with the batteries still attached to their respective boards? I just don’t see the point of removing the battery unless you are replacing it.
I also don’t see anything that needs to be removed or disconnected that can’t with the battery still attached.
The risk of damaging the battery is way too high with that removal card, so it’s better to just use the (Authorized Personell Only) white sticker on the side of the battery as per its intended use. Besides after removal the sticker wouldn’t be reusable and would need to be changed by pulling on it which might bend the battery. So it’s just better to use the sticker for its intended purpose and save time and effort.
Whatever works best, but I can tell you that the white sticker can and will be easily ripped out if you pull too hard. The glue that holds the battery in place is pretty solid, so I’d perhaps suggest to heat the glue a bit before making an attempt to remove the battery the way you described.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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If I’m just switching boards, is it even necessary to remove the battery? Can’t I just switch the boards with the batteries still attached to their respective boards? I just don’t see the point of removing the battery unless you are replacing it.
If you are replacing the board and the battery, and can reach the retention clips under the board to lift the board out of the case, I guess it could be possible to replace both parts without separating them.
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So I can confirm that you do not need to remove the battery to switch the boards. You can leave it stuck to the board.
Interesting, thanks for the update ! Cheers !
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Dear I fixed a Digitizer issue right now, thanks for the manual! While I fixed this issue, after assembling another issue occured: The speaker does not work anymore. Headphone jack works fine.
I checked connections, but nothing changed. Did I brick the phone, finally? Any suggestions?
hi, so this is really helpful to hear about these “retention clips” that are holding down the board as getting the board to “unfold” from the device is where I got stuck. And the info about not needing to deal with removing the battery is very helpful. but I can’t figure out where the retention clips are exactly, based on your photo/description - can someone advise? i watched some videos on youtube but no one specifically mentions the clips and i’m afraid to keep prying/pushing on it. Thanks in advance!
Hi ! I have to admit that it’s been a while since I last opened that sort of device. If I recall correctly, I believe it was on the side of the device, and pushing while applying gentle force on the clips (with a pair of precision tweezers) to release the board was all it took to release it from the frame. See image here ——> https://pasteboard.co/JKpSdcG.jpg -—> What I suspect to be the retention clips is highlighted. Hope this helps ! Cheers !
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