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Friday, June 24, 2016

Samsung Galaxy S6 – Disassembling procedure - How to remove the panel – How to remove the battery – How to remove the Mother board – Mobiles and Smartphones Repair and service

Category: Mobiles and Smartphones Repair and Service 

Contents of this article

  • How to remove the panels 
  • How to remove the battery 
  • How to remove the Mother board 

Samsung Galaxy S6

DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE 
Insert a paper clip or SIM eject tool into the hole in the SIM card slot on the power button side of the phone.
Press to eject the SIM card tray.
Don't press too hard or you may damage the SIM card tray.
Remove the SIM card tray from the phone.
Slightly warm-up the front panel with blower
Attach a heavy-duty suction cup to the lower half of the rear glass panel.
Secure the suction cup by raising the hinged handle and flipping the latch to clamp both handles in place.
The following steps involve using an opening pick to separate the rear panel from the midframe. If the adhesive is too strong, reapply heat with the iOpener.
Using the suction cup, apply pressure to the middle section of the panel while pulling up the lower edge by pivoting your wrist.
Once you've opened a large enough gap, insert an opening pick between the rear glass and the midframe.
Slide the opening pick around the bottom left corner of the rear glass panel.
Slide the pick down the power button side of the phone.
Slide the opening pick along the top of the phone.
Slide the opening pick down along the volume buttons side of the phone.
Pull up on the rear glass panel while holding down the midframe to separate the components.
If you encounter too much resistance from the adhesive, slide the opening pick under the glass a few more times.
Insert an opening pick between the rear panel and the midframe.
Slide the pick along the top of the phone to loosen the remaining adhesive. Twist the pick to separate the two pieces.
At this point, the rear glass panel should be fully separated from the body of the phone, although the adhesive strip may be attached to both sides.
Pull the rear panel up and away to completely separate it.
Remove the thirteen 3.5mm Phillips #00 screws securing the midframe to the phone.
Firmly grasp the edge of the midframe assembly.
Lift up on the midframe assembly while pushing down on the battery to separate the midframe assembly from the rest of the phone.
Lift the midframe assembly up to separate it from the rest of the phone.
Use the flat end of the spudger to disconnect the battery connector from its socket on the motherboard.
Insert a plastic opening pick between the case and the battery.
Be careful to keep the pick as flat as possible to avoid bending the battery, which may damage it and cause it to release dangerous chemicals.
Push the pick further in to separate the battery from the phone. If the battery is too strongly adhered for the opening pick, place a warm iOpener over the battery to loosen the adhesive.

Do not pry against the motherboard or you may damage the phone.
Remove the battery from the phone.
Use the pointed edge of a spudger to disconnect the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi antenna cable connectors from their sockets on the motherboard.
Use the flat end of the spudger to disconnect the home button connector.
Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the display assembly cable from the motherboard.
Disconnect the earpiece speaker assembly cable connector from the motherboard.
Lift the camera-side end of the motherboard to separate it from the display frame. Do not fully remove the motherboard yet it is still attached to the daughterboard via a ribbon cable on the underside of the motherboard.

Disconnect the daughterboard ribbon cable connector from its socket on the underside of the motherboard.
Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the front-facing camera from its connector on the motherboard.
Remove the camera.
Use the flat end of the spudger to disconnect the rear-facing camera from its socket on the motherboard.
Remove the camera.

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