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The Motorola ES400 is used mostly in harsh environments and is rated to military spec but can still be vulnerable to being damaged.
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After all 6 screws have been removed, start by using a plastic pry tool to separate the back panel from the side frame.
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Continue along the side near the volume buttons slowly seperating the back panel from the frame.
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Once the back panel has been seperated from the frame slowly take it off, being careful not to break any plastic parts/clips.
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Keep track of your screws.
 
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Remove the back panel and set it aside.
 
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Unscrew the 2 Philips head (+) screws to remove the camera flash module.
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This unit has a broken micro usb charging port.
 
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After the camera module has been removed pull up any tape covering the digitizer flex cable.
 
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Slowly lift the logic board out of the frame starting at the bottom of the phone.
 
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Pry off metal cap to remove shielding to access LCD flex cable.
 
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Use a flat head screwdriver to flip up the FPC connector.
 
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Slowly lift the LCD from the logic board
 
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This disassembly guide was provided by Wires Computing Electronics Repair. for help with any repairs in Burlington Vermont please visit: www.wirescomputing.com