Monday, June 13, 2016
Samsung Galaxy S 3 – Disassembling - How to remove the lcd screen - How to remove the rear camera - Removing wifi antenna – Mobiles and smartphones repair and service
Category: Mobiles and Smartphones Repair and Service
Contents of this article
- How to remove the LCD
- How to remove the Battery
- How to remove the camera
Samsung Galaxy S 3
DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
On the headphone jack side of the phone, insert the plastic opening tool in the notch that is in the back case. Working your way around the entire phone, gently free the clips. Remove the back case from the phone.
Using the plastic opening tool, pry the battery up and out of its secured location.
Now that the SIM card and the microSD card are easily accessible, remove them from the phone.
Headphone Jack/Speaker Assembly
Locate and remove the ten small Phillips screws (#00) that secure the plastic frame to the front panel assembly.
Locate the connector for the headphone jack/ speaker assembly. Using the plastic opening tool, pry it up and out of its socket.
Locate the connector for the headphone jack/ speaker assembly. Using the plastic opening tool, pry it up and out of its socket.
With the headphone jack/speaker assembly disconnected from the motherboard, use the plastic opening tool and pry it out from the phone.
Rear-Facing Camera
For the next few steps, the plastic opening tool will be used to disconnect several connections to allow you to remove the phone’s motherboard.
Start with the front-facing camera connector. Locate it and pry it up and out of its socket.
The touch screen digitizer connector is next. Locate it and pry it up from its socket.
Start with the front-facing camera connector. Locate it and pry it up and out of its socket.
The touch screen digitizer connector is next. Locate it and pry it up from its socket.
Now, locate the LCD data cable and pry it up and out of its socket.
The Wi-Fi antenna plug is the last connection to be disconnected from the motherboard. Locate it and pry it from its plug.
Locate and remove the one small Phillips screw (#00) that secures the motherboard into the phone.
With all the connections and the one small screw securing the board down removed, carefully remove the motherboard from the phone.
Still attached to the motherboard is the rear-facing camera. Using the plastic opening tool, pry up the camera connector.
You can now remove the rear-facing camera from the motherboard.
Locate and remove the one small Phillips screw (#00) that secures the front facing camera into the phone.
Using the plastic opening tool, pry the front facing camera assembly out from the phone.
Wi-Fi Antenna
Using the spudger, gently maneuver and work the Wi-Fi antenna away from the front display assembly.
Volume Button & Ear Speaker Cable
Utilizing the flat end of the spudger, maneuver the ribbon wire for the volume buttons and the ear speaker out and away from the phone.
Using the spudger, from behind the volume button, gently push the button out of the phone’s case.
Using the spudger, from behind the volume button, gently push the button out of the phone’s case.
Repeat the same process from the previous step to remove the power button.
LCD & Touch Screen Digitizer
Remove the rubber microphone grommet from the phone.
At this time, the LCD & touch screen are fused together and cannot be separated. They are secured to the frame of the phone using a lot of adhesive that will require heat and patience to separate. This procedure is recommended only on phones with CRACKED or ALREADY BROKEN screens that require replacement. The separation of the LCD & touch screen digitizer could cause damage to a perfectly working LCD or touch screen.
Use the heat gun/blow drier to begin heating the adhesive securing the LCD & touch screen digitizer assembly to the phone’s frame. This will loosen the connection of the two.
Use the heat gun/blow drier to begin heating the adhesive securing the LCD & touch screen digitizer assembly to the phone’s frame. This will loosen the connection of the two.
With the plastic opening tool, find the seam of where the display assembly meets the frame. Slip the opening tool in this seam and pry the two pieces apart. Work your way around the entire display assembly until they are separated.
With enough patience, the assistance of the heat gun/blow drier, and the plastic opening tool, you will be able to successfully separate the display assembly from the phone’s frame for replacement.
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