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The back of the phone is held on with a combination of plastic clips and adhesive.
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The entry point is the speaker grille near the bottom of the phone. Be careful not to insert the opening tool directly downward to avoid damaging the speaker.
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Insert a plastic opening tool in the hole in the back of the phone as shown to lift the back cover.
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Insert a guitar pick to keep the plastic cover lifted.
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Work a guitar pick or opening tool around the edges of the back panel to disengage all clips.
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There is adhesive around the edges of the back panel as well as around the camera.
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Insert the hook of a Halberd spudger into the small opening above the plastic part covering the fingerprint sensor and pry it off while covering it so it doesn't go flying away.
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Disconnect the fingerprint sensor flex cable with the flat end of a Halberd spudger or an opening pick and set the back panel aside.
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Remove 10 black Philips screws (including one covered by a white sticker below the camera lens).
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Remove 12 silver Philips screws.
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Gently peel up the bottom half of the metal tape to reveal...
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Two more black Philips screws to remove.
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The midframe is held on by strong plastic clips around the edges of the phone. Insert an opening tool or pick as shown near the SIM card slot
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Ensure that all screws have been removed, then work your way around the edges of the phone.
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Clips near the corners are particularly strong.
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Disconnect the battery flex cable.
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The battery is held in by 3 vertical strips of adhesive. Use rubbing alcohol and/or heat to soften the adhesive.
About how long is the work or labor on this how much am I looking to pay?
How much am I looking to pay for this?
Depending on the size of the flux capacitor in comparison to the flavor of the 3rd jolly rancher in your specific variety pack, as well as the length of chord in your spare bedrooms walk-in closet, all taken into consideration, I'd assume most likely based on the Kelley blue book value on your first vehicle now, that l once you've calculated all these things up, using a red faced calculator, that I truly have no idea, however that being said, I do wish you and yours, the most absolute best of day, and that your soul smiles many times, and that you, and whomever else, may be reading this, are and always will be......truly blessed! Much Love my brothers & sisters out here!
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Disconnect 6 flex cables from the mother- and daughter-board.
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Disconnect the antenna cable and remove it from its channel on the frame.
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Remove one Philips screw from the charging port assembly.
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To remove the circuit board, insert a plastic opening pick between the circuit board and the plastic clip, and gently bend the center of the circuit board upwards to disengage it.
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Using an opening pick, gently detach the weak adhesive underneath the circuit board and remove.
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Remove two Philips screws on either side of the rear-facing camera.
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Use heat and/or rubbing alcohol to soften the adhesive, then use opening picks to remove the battery.
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Compare the broken and the replacement part and transfer over all missing parts.
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For example, this part needed the volume/power button flex cable and the ribbon cable connecting the charging port assembly transferred.
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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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Hi do you have a guide for the TCL Revvl charging port ? How hard is it to replace the port on on?
The charging port assembly is removed in step 7. Simply follow the guide to step 7, replace the charging port assembly, then reassemble the phone.
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How about the revvl4+ screen replacement?