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This guide demonstrates how to replace the speakers in your tablet.
Caution: Some images display the steps using a metal spudger. Use the heavy-duty spudger instead to avoid damaging your circuits.
For more information on connectors, visit this page.
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Insert the plastic opening tool between the glass screen and the back cover so the curved end of the plastic opening tool is under the glass. Gently pry the back cover away from the glass screen.
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Be sure to lift the entire display from the body and that you are not are lifting the glass from the display. You will need to reach down a little further for the correct removal.
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Continue inserting the plastic opening tool around the whole device screen to completely separate the back cover from the glass screen.
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Gently lift the screen up with your finger.
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Using your fingers, remove the green tape covering the battery connector.
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Insert the flat end of the heavy-duty spudger between the wires and underneath the battery connector. Carefully lift the black battery connector up to disconnect it from the motherboard.
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Gently lift the camera from its socket with the flat end of the heavy-duty spudger.
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Gently lift the gold cable connector with the flat end of the heavy-duty spudger to disconnect it from the device.
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Using your fingers, remove the green tape holding the three ribbon cables down.
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Using the flat end of the heavy-duty spudger, carefully lift the black tab that holds the leftmost, black ribbon cable in place. Repeat this step for the gold ribbon cable and the black ribbon cable.
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Using your fingers, gently slide each of the three cables straight out of the connectors.
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Using a Phillips #000 screwdriver, remove the ten 3mm screws that hold the battery down.
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Lift the battery with your hands and remove it from the device.
It would be helpful to advise that the headphone port protrudes and hence the back needs to be taken off with that in mind (ie, the rest of the back first)
trés bonnes explications…. Changement de batterie réussi MAIS impossible de remettre les nappes en place…Craignant ce problème je n’avais pas débranché celle du milieu; la batterie glisse dessous….J’aurais du le faire pour les autres! La tablette va à la déchetterie!
I replaced the battery and nothing no screen nothing. the batt was 3.7 V though.
The old one had 0V. I might have messed up the ribbon cables?
I put back the cover on it.
Held on the power button for 10 seconds, nothing. Held the power button and the volume up button for 10 seconds… also nothing..
I am leaving it charge for a while now. Even though if your battery is like full (3.7V measured) it should come on… but nothing..
Lets wait and see. Or this will be garbage…
I'm in the same situation, coming from a fully depleted/broken battery.
Were you able to start the tablet?
Thanks!
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Using the flat end of the heavy-duty spudger, lift up the black ribbon lock directly left of the headphone jack from the black side.
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After lifting up the lock, insert the heavy-duty spudger underneath the gold ribbon and slide to disconnect the gold ribbon.
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Using the flat end of the heavy-duty spudger, gently lift up the ribbon lock directly above the one in the previous step from the brown side.
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After lifting up the lock, remove the gold ribbon with the heavy-duty spudger as you did in the previous step.
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Use the flat end of the heavy-duty spudger to pop off and disconnect all the marked connectors attached to the motherboard.
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After disconnecting all of the connectors, push up on the motherboard with your thumbs to dislodge it from the tabs fastening the bottom of the motherboard. Then lift up the motherboard to carefully remove it from the device.
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Using the plastic opening tool, gently pry the left speaker out of the slot and remove it
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Using the plastic opening tool, gently pry the right speaker out of the slot and remove it
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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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I have a little grey rubber unit which has fallen out of somewhere. Can you say where this goes please. Someone said it was to do with the speaker. Its only about a centimetre wider.
Note that the headphone port protrudes into the back cover framing. Hence the rest of the back needs to be unclipped and taken off first.
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I had problems getting it to separate at first. Pushing down with my thumb on the very edge of the case from the front while pushing up with my fingers from the back flexed it enough to get a very small jeweler’s screwdriver in the gap. From there I worked it until I could get the little bread wrapper plastics clips in the space. When it needed something stronger a 1 or 2 inch plastic putty knife from Walmart did the trick.
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I replaced the battery and nothing no screen nothing. the batt was 3.7 V though.
The old one had 0V. I might have messed up the ribbon cables?
I put back the cover on it.
Held on the power button for 10 seconds, nothing. Held the power button and the volume up button for 10 seconds… also nothing..
I am leaving it charge for a while now. Even though if your battery is like full (3.7V measured) it should come on… but nothing..
Lets wait and see. Or this will be garbage…
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