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Remplacement du châssis du Nexus 5
Introduction
Passez à l'étape 1Ce tutoriel explique comment retirer la plaque de fixation de la carte mère de votre Nexus 5.
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Outils
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Outil utilisé dans cette étape :iFixit Opening Picks (Set of 6)$4.99
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Utilisez un outil d'ouverture en plastique pour ouvrir les clips sur le dessus et sur chaque côté de la coque arrière.
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Retirez les six vis cruciformes #00 de 4 mm qui fixent le châssis au téléphone.
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Si vous souhaitez remplacer l'écran LCD et la vitre tactile, retirez également les quatre vis de 4 mm du cache de la carte fille, avec le même tournevis.
I had a bit more success with the Phillips #000.
Step 4 (removing the screws in the protecting plate) needs to happen before Step 2 ( removing the connectors)
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Wireless QI and NFC.
Once I have put everything together with the new battery in place, I have as last replaced the plastic back cover, snapping all the clips back around the edges of the phone. Alas, I was quick to realise the QI Wireless charging has ceased to work.
I almost blamed the battery, or worse, me.
QUICK TIP: there is actually another clip in the middle of the plastic back cover - just press with your thumb just above the 'S' in NEXUS emblem and, voila! Snaps back in.
Wireless charge and NFC - works, once again.
cwioro - Réponse
you just saved me like 30 bucks. thank you so much.
Robert Nolan -
+ 1, had the same issue and pressing just near the S fixed it! Thanks a lot!
nicco82 -
Just a me too, I had to press above the S and it was quite a snap
Erik Karlin -
There seems to be two contacts that snap into place. One is in line with the led pretty much in the middle of the phone and the second one in line with the camera lens on the opposite side to the lens. The middle one for me snapped pretty lightly, but the side one required a bit more pressure. After that the nfc started working again. Thanks for posting this!
Dennis Millner -
Is it hard to remove the battery door? Worried I might damage it.
Ash - Réponse
When I openend the back cover I damaged two clips. One about 2.5cm (1 inch) below the volume controls and one on the other side about same height. The cover fits good without those two but on one side there is a small gap where the clip broke. But I have a hard cover protector on my phone so it's not that bad.
simonlwheeler - Réponse
The case around the sim slot is pretty thin and easy to break, best to avoid using the pry tool at this point.
Aled Morris - Réponse
Excellent tip, should be included in the main guide.
fprades - Réponse
Hey Author, i need to ur expert advice...i replaced my nexus 5's back cover. since the new one did not have the vibrators battery i had to take it from the old one and connect it to the new one...on removing i noticed that it was stuck to the cover by a glue
Question: what glue to use to hold the battery to the cover?
suwaid akbar - Réponse
Any adhesive will do. I used a hot glue gun. You shouldn't need expert advice to figure that out. Use your head.
tjt263 -
The case around the volume control is also pretty thin.... I broke mine prying so avoid the pry there too.
Also my back had glue at the bottom and I haven't seen mentioned
kornerson - Réponse