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[title] Details & Final thoughts. | |
+ | [* icon_note] Here are high resolution images of the [https://imgur.com/hSq1uyA|front of the PCB] and [https://imgur.com/a/vOxjuc3|back of the PCB] |
[* black] Here you can see all the components of the Motherboard. Unfortunately, all the components on the PCB (except the LCD ribbon cable) are all soldered onto the motherboard. | |
[* black] Unfortunately, to access the buttons underneath the motherboard you will need to break the melted bits on the PCB because it is heat-melted to the shell. | |
[* black] Be sure to keep the buttons facing down otherwise they may fall out. | |
[* black] Once the PCB is removed, you can now remove the grey membrane to reveal the buttons. | |
[* green] I thought I'd give this an unofficial repairability score.*** I give it a 4***. The battery is trivial to replace. The shell is (mostly) easy to remove, the LCD screen, LCD plastic cover, and the Reset button can be replaced. However, you can not upgrade anything, nor easily replace the FLASH, ASIC, USB, LED, keypad buttons and battery contacts. |