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Nokia Lumia 530 - RM-1017, RM-1019
How to disassemble / take apart the phone and change broken Display or Touch screen Glass Digitizer.
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Turn off the phone.
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Remove the battery and any installed SIM and memory cards. There are two tapes screws:
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4x Torx T6
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5x Torx T5
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Remove the middle bezel.
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Earpiece
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Earpiece Flex Cable
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Loudspeaker / Ringer
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Disconnect the touch screen & display flex cable.
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Remove the main board.
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If the glass is broken, put some scotch tape to prevent it breake to pieces.
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Use a hot air to make adhesive tape more soften.
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Use a cutter and make small room to insert a plastic pick.
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Continue with the separation by using a plastic tools.
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Unstuck the Touch screen flex cable from the display.
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The display edges are glued to the glass with adhesive tape.
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Remove the blue sticker.
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With a soldering iron, remove the touch screen flex cable and install the new one.
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If the spare part is without tape, install a new one.
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Carefully put the display in place, then install the glass.
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Start with reassembling.
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That's all.
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Did you do it successfully?
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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What did you apply in the first frame of step 7? 4:15 in the video.
soldering flux
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Thanks for confirming
I didn't end up doing it correctly - it didn't work.
I think the mistake I made was not heating the old flex cable off the connector. I didn't follow instructions correctly and I pulled it off. I was able to heat the leftover connectors off but after soldering the new flex onto the board and sealing up it didnt work - screen still unresponsive :-(
It was my first attempt at replacing a screen (and I don't have any experience) so I'm not too bummed.
I just ordered a complete LCD and digitizer instead :-)
Failed miserably... Soldering iron not adapted. Might want to emphasise that is critical. At least I tried...