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Introduction
Utilisez ce guide pour retirer ou remplacer le port de charge du Moto E4.
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Retirez le couvercle en plastique en le soulevant doucement de l'encoche située dans le coin inférieur droit du téléphone.
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Avec le téléphone face vers le bas, soulevez la batterie par la languette étiquetée et retirez-la de l'appareil.
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Retirez les six vis de 4 mm du couvercle en plastique inférieur avec un embout de tournevis cruciforme.
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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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These directions don't seem very clear. In some pictures you have the parts in question circled. Why is this not done in every picture? Also, where you say to remove some parts, you're just holding tools to the places where they are. It would be more helpful if you included pictures where the part you're talking about is clearly removed.
It looks like only one person that has read these directions has actually completed the task using them. I'm not bad at this type of thing at all, but I feel that if I attempted to replace the charging port on my e4 using this guide there's a good chance I'd end up breaking it. And I love that phone!
When my charging port broke, I ended up financing a new phone from my carrier for three times what I paid for my e4, and the new phone sucks in comparison with it.
Thank you for thinking of people that have this dilemma and want to handle it themselves, but could you make your directions more specific?
You should probably tell people to remove the ribbon connectors so they don’t break them trying to remove the charging board…
Other than that good guide.
Fails to include removing the vibration motor from the original board, a necessary (if easily worked out) step. It’s also kind of a useless guide given that the parts required are very difficult to find the correct version of, not helped by iFixit not stocking any despite it being a very commonly needed part.
(why motorola felt the need to make at least a dozen different versions of the super-tiny PCB that contains the common-failure point USB port I have *no* idea.)
To the 3 comments above .
Get a life ! ever heard of common sense ?
Not even a thank you to the author. Sad !
To the author well done and thank you. :)
Great article. Thanks. A couple of notes where my phone differed. My phone is a Motorola E4 (XT1761):
1 - one of the screws in step 2 had a sticker over it; presumably to void warranty if you remove it. I just scraped it away
2 - The aerial was on the other side from the picture.
3 - The vibrator was part of the unit; not a separate bit as in the instructions so didn’t need removal.