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If your BlackBerry 8820 is displaying distorted images, missing pixels, or is cracked, you may have a damaged or malfunctioning screen. Be careful with broken glass when handling your phone and use this guide to safely replace your LCD screen.
Before using this guide, restart your phone to ensure the issue is with the screen. Restarting your phone can often resolve many issues by clearing memory space and stopping background apps from running. When these problems occur, they can slow down a phone and even make your screen appear unresponsive. To restart your Blackberry 8820, press Alt+Shift+Delete on the keyboard. After doing so, your phone should have a red light come on and your phone will restart. If the problem still persists and your LCD screen isn’t functioning properly, follow the guide to repair your phone.
Please make sure to power off your Blackberry before beginning this guide.
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Remove the battery cover by applying pressure and sliding the silver square on the back of the phone downwards.
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Remove the battery by prying under it with your finger or a plastic opening tool.
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Remove the four small 3/8" long screws using a 1/16" diameter torx screwdriver.
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Carefully remove the two plastic side bars using a nylon spudger.
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Carefully pry the back casing off with a nylon spudger.
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After disassembling the outer casing, the phone should be stripped as shown.
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At the top of the phone, locate the gloss SATA cable strap connecting the LCD screen to the phone.
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Using the prying tool, disconnect the SATA cable by levering under the connector.
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Using a spudger, pry up the old screen as shown.
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Insert the new LCD screen.
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Attach the cable to the connector located at the top of the phone.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.