The Oneplus Nord is a mid-range phone and was released in 2020. It features a 6.44" 90 Hz Fluid AMOLED, runs on a Snapdragon 765G with 8/12 GB RAM, 128/256 GB of storage, and offers four rear cameras and two front-facing cameras.
I would like to know if anyone has changed the phone case to the one plus nord? Mine was exposed to heat and melted just a little. The motherboard and everything else around is ok.
Evgeni, I'm confused by your question. According to the repair guides, the rear case of the OnePlus Nord is glass, and we already know the front screen is glass, so what exactly melted? Are you saying the "heat" your phone was exposed to was enough to melt glass???
Update (04/20/23)
Okay, with the pictures it's starting to make sense. The part that melted is the midframe, or rather the molded plastic surrounding the metal of the midframe. Regardless, you obviously need to start with a new midframe. I managed to use the AC2003 model information on the iFixit device page to locate a midframe that could be used. Note that it comes in green or black; from your pictures I assume the black one is correct for your phone.
It's not clear whether your screen is still functional or not, but it does appear there's been some heat damage on the left side and bottom edge, so I assume you'll probably need to replace that as well. Since you're going all in on the phone anyway, a new battery would probably be wise; they don't handle being exposed to heat very well so I'd suggest doing that too.
There don't seem to be an guides available for replacing the entire midframe, unfortunately. I'd suggest you use the Teardown as a template and see if you can use one of the available guides for the individual steps.
Hopefully that will get you going; if you feel ambitious you could always author your own guide here on iFixit to help out anyone who comes along after you with the same problem!
@evgeni9696, what's the model number of your phone? I'm trying to look up parts, but I keep getting references to numbers like N10, N100 and N200; I assume we need to know which one it is to get the right parts.
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