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Introduction
La caméra frontale peut causer des problèmes à cause d'un câble plat non connecté correctement ou parce que la caméra est cassée. Ce guide va vous aider à résoudre ces deux problèmes.
Ce dont vous avez besoin
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Vérifiez que le câble plat est correctement connecté. S'il ne l'est pas, branchez-le et regardez si la caméra frontale fonctionne normalement. Sinon continuez de procéder.
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Prenez un outil d'ouverture en plastique et glissez-le prudemment sous l'endroit où le câble est connecté.
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Soulevez pour deconnecter le câble.
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Pour réassembler votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour réassembler votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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3 commentaires
Naoto,
Thank you for the detailed guide it was very satisfying to repair this on my own.
please note: Image # 10 through me off for a few moments, until I realized it it was posted in mirror image mode.
For any one wanting to try this fix, I say “Go For It”
Also good to note: on my LG G3 . Once the back cover was removed, the inside back plate, comes apart in two sections the bottom 1/3 ( starting at the USB Charging port) is the first section that came apart.
Then the top section (starting beside the mid section of the battery housing) comes off easily.
Once completely removed, it was very easy to spot that the front facing camera ribbon connector just needed to be reset.
My phone feels brand new again :)
Again thank you
The Fix it Dude ,Fabian
Yes since I have had my LG G3 it's been through alot considering it's now 2018 and it still has the performance needed and still more then alot of phones out there while being like 5 years old.
The biggest issue I have noticed and read about was overheating, in my mind caused by placing the CPU & GPU processors back to back. Luckily many people have come up with simple ways to help this. One in which I used was creating a more robust Heatsink, with just the use of alluminum from a tin can. Which worked great for me. Ya amazingly before I had done this I was seeing temps of up to 90°C which is liysuper high. It surprised me with such a great phone that they missed such an easy design flaw or possibly never had the time to figure out a better way before the release date