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Introduction
Rétablissez la fonctionnalité de votre Fairphone après des dégâts dû à l'eau, une chute, ou la foudre en remplaçant la carte mère.
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En utilisant l'indentation en tant que levier, tirez avec votre ongle pour séparer la partie inférieure de la coque arrière du téléphone.
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A l'aide de votre ongle, poussez la batterie vers le haut du téléphone.
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Sortez la batterie du téléphone.
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A l'aide de votre doigt, faites glisser la carte SIM en dehors de son tiroir.
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Retirez la carte SIM de votre Fairphone.
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Retirez les cinq vis cruciformes #000 de 3,9 mm fixant le châssis central à l'écran complet.
The three upper -next to the SIM blocks- screws are a bit longer that the three others. It is important to keep them like this because if not, they will not tight to the whole.
There are only 5 screws. I see none longer than others.
You're right, I've just done it and it's true. Thanks!
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A l'aide d'un médiator, faites levier pour enlever soigneusement le châssis central de l'écran complet.
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Commencez juste en dessous du commutateur du volume et procédez vers le bas du téléphone, en défaisant les clips en plastique tout le long du bord.
Some stupid person put a sticker on the fifth screw. If you can not find the fifth screw, check if there are any BLACK (yes, black) stickers on top of them. Also, which 'designer' made the first design choice for plastic clips? I WILL FIND YOU. AND KILL YOU. *!&*^#% stupidest way to affirm or secure something!
You also can start from the interior (white pieces all around batterie place)
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Retirez le commutateur du volume ainsi que les boutons marche/arrêt de l'écran complet à l'aide de pincettes.
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Utilisez l'extrémité plate d'une spatule (spudger) pour déconnecter le connecteur de la nappe d'antenne.
Well, I actually broke the socket. Does anyone know if it can be fixed?
thanks
I broke it too, what to do now?
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What is the thing left of the camera, below the CC \n TC logo printed on the board?
Yep, no need to remove the antenna connectors if you're replacing the display.
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A l'aide de pincettes, décollez la bande adhésive en mousse du haut de la prise ZIF de la nappe du tactile.
no adhesive foam on my fairphone
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial! it works and looks great again!!!
foam tape is black on mine
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Soulevez délicatement la partie supérieure de la carte mère pour faire apparaître le câble de données de l'écran.
I had to use a spudger to take off the camera. Not an easy job since it was glued quite well.
"mild" adhesive?? Camera is glued pretty well!
First: English isn't my mothertongue, so please excuse mistakes.
I also lost the camera. But it wasn't a problem. At the end of step 28 it was quiet easier to pry the camera without being careful about the motherboard. Only the reverse was done at step 18 again. I put the camera inside the hole and closed the connector for the data. After that I connected the motherboard again with the display and put all together back. So everything was at its right place.
At the End everything was perfect. I'm as pleased as punch!
This was probably the toughest part. It took it's time to remove the camera from the old assembly. As mentioned in earlier comments, it was glued rather well. Be really careful since there is a data cable connecting the camera to the motherboard, and you won't be able to see it that easily.
I took off the camera with the tweezers and thus I had no problem to remove it.
Possible camera fix after damage while extracting: I too had a well stuck camera, and I damaged the camera while separating it from its small metal plate. The tape holding the plate to the chassis was less strong than the tape affixing the camera to the small plate. The camera seems to consist of a sensor (housed in the silver cube), and its lens (the black plastic bit that separated itself from the cube). The lens is still attached to the sensor by four springy bits of wire which I'm guessing control a magnet which causes the lens to move a bit for focusing. I'm guessing that one of those wires have been damaged and therefor the lens is hanging in its most relaxed state. If you poke the lens carefully with the tip of the spudger you will see that it is kind of swimming in there.
The effect of this is that the lens is stuck in macro mode. Things that are very close will be in focus. A workaround to get the lens to have a fixed focus on around 1 meter to infinity, is to get the lens to push back as deep in the direction of the sensor as possible. This could be accomplished with crazy glue, or similar. I found a rubber washer small enough to not block the lens, which forces it back when the midframe is reattached.
Daniel -
You can actually fix the focus more towards infinity by screwing the inner lens part clockwise.
Lifting the motherboard without breaking the camera module is the most critical step.
I used tweezers to loosen the camera module from the display assembly.
It worked best for me to lift the motherboard slightly (!), so I could see the base of the camera module, and then carefully separate the camera from the metal part that it is glued to.
Have a good lock at the pictures, so you know where the camera module ends and you don't end up breaking the camera module into pieces, instead of taking it off the base.
I had to push the camera module connector back in again, as it came loose slightly.
Everything worked out fine in the end.
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A l'aide de la pointe d'une spatule (spudger), déconnectez le câble des données de l'écran du dos de la carte mère.
Yeah, please make sure you don't remove the socket, cause I did it, and after that it's a pain in the !@# to put back. If unfortunatly it happens, remember that the two points on each side of the sockets should be align vertically (from the phone point of view) and the line to the side closer to the phone side.
In my case the camera also stayed glued to the display part. In fact that was no problem - just leave it connected to its metal pad and take both off together (in my case the metal pad was only midly adhesive to the display part). When reassembling just take off the metal pad from the new display and put in place the old metal pad with the camera on.
I reconnected the screen to the motherboard by cutting a small rectangle of cardboard and slide it under the display connector to lift it a little bit. Then you can lay down the mainboard connector on top of it and press it down. It will click in place. Next, slightly lift the topside of the mainboard to remove the cardboard with a pair of tweezers.
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Retirez la carte mère de l'écran complet.
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Utilisez l'extrémité plate d'une spatule (spudger) pour déconnecter le connecteur de la nappe de la caméra arrière de sa prise sur la carte mère.
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Retirez la caméra arrière de la carte mère.
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Il ne reste que la carte mère.
I've done everything, but the phone won't start. The screen are just flashing blue and black. When I put the charger in to the phone it lights up with the charging screen but then it countinues to flash in blue and black. I've done every step twice and I think I've attached everything correctly. Anybody any ideas on what to do next or what the problem might be? Greatful for any tips or ideas that comes to mind!
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les étapes dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les étapes dans l'ordre inverse.
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This is a wonderful and detailed guide - thank you. However, I followed the instructions precisely and whilst the phone now switches on perfectly, the touchscreen does not work. Thoughts on how ifixthat welcome!!