Introduction
Replace your Sony Xperia Z3 Compact's midframe.
This involves removing the back panel and front screen, separating the main flex, reattaching it, and then reassembling.
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First, heat up.
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And then place the suction cup and pull to open a gap. Insert into the guitar pick to cut the adhesive sticker under the back cover.
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Finally, remove the back cover.
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Outil utilisé dans cette étape :Tweezers$4.99
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Remove motherboard.
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Lift the red cover off the vibrating motor, and lift the motor with tweezers. The motor should stay attached to the cabling to the motherboard.
The cable to the vibrating electromotor snapped. Maybe a little warning about that? Sits next to the loudspeaker. Or that it's important to lift the other short side first?
could be more detailled, like where the screw goes and stuff... and also lifting the board by the side like showned could bend it, i recommand entering the pointy end of the supdger in the slot starting on top, help alot
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Remove loudspeaker.
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Separate the LCD screen with earpiece from midframe. See the detail on Sony Xperia Z3 Compact LCD screen replacement guide. Finally, you you can reassemble the phone with new midframe.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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i want to ask what is the purpose of that plastic frame that have some silver paths connecting to the main board, because i accidentally broke it and broke the one path
It is WIFI Antenna connectors
I have same issue too did you fix it?
This is potentially much more complicated, and fiddly, than the guide suggests - depending on where you get the midframe from, there are a number of additional parts that need moving across to the new one - specifically the rubber seals from the buttons, the small microphone channel near the bottom mic, the plastic defuser for the LED next to the headphone socket and the front camera holder. Removing the lower speaker from the midframe is likely to break it, simply down to the glue being used to hold it in. It's worth making sure you have a replacement to hand as they're fairly cheap.
Additionally to re-emphasise, be very careful with removing the mother board, the vibration motor lead is very delicate and easy to tear. Do make sure it's completely freed up before trying to remove the board!