Introduction
Use this guide to replace the display with its frame of your Huawei Mate 9 smartphone.
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Peel out the adhesive strip which is placed beneath the battery by steadily pulling at the tab in a flat angle.
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If the battery is not freed, use an opening pick to pry under the battery, freeing it from the remaining adhesive.
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Remove the battery.
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Remove the eight Phillips #00 screws that hold the motherboard in its place.
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Unplug the antenna cable with a tweezer.
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Use a spudger to carefully lift up the motherboard including all components holding onto it and remove it.
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Use a spudger to remove the loudspeaker and the charging port. There is some adhesive underneath and the unit might be a little bit sticky.
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Use a tweezer to loosen the glued in vibration motor and remove it.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Before reassembly check your new part for any components that might need to be transferred from the old one.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Before reassembly check your new part for any components that might need to be transferred from the old one.
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5 commentaires
why take out the battery??
Hi JPBrokenIT,
this is a guide for the full display assembly. This means you’ll exchange the display including the whole mid frame for a new one. If you’re going to leave the battery in its place. You need a new one for your spare part. If you don’t want to buy a new battery, you’ll need to transfer it from the old mid frame with display, to the new one. If you want to exchange the display without the mid frame, you need to follow this guide - Remplacement de l'écran du Huawei Mate 9
Hi guys, just a small Thing, but you missed to mention one additional screw which holds the Speaker unit on top of the “arm” to the left. Anyway, very good and helpful guide. Christian
Hi Chris V,
thanks for mentioning. I made the correction.
I was stuck at step 2. I could not pry open the case, not even a tiny gap, and the plastic opening tool broke. The assembly and case were attached so tight. I even tried to use a flat metal screw driver to try to get an “entering point”. But the case was so well snugged onto the assembly. Maybe Huawei put some glue during assembling process. I halted the repairing. At least the phone is now still functioning with a broken screen.