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[* black] Remove the following five screws securing the Wi-Fi antenna to to the logic board: | |
[* red] One 2.3 mm Phillips | |
[* orange] Two 1.6 mm Phillips | |
[* yellow] One 1.4 mm Phillips | |
[* green] One 4.8 mm Phillips | |
[* icon_caution] When re-assembling, start off with replacing the 4.8 mm Philips screw first, then the 2.3 mm. ''This is to ensure there is no mix-up, and avoid rendering the LCD and digitizer useless.'' | |
[* icon_caution] Also make sure to put the long 4.8 mm Philips back in correctly when reassembling. This is the ground for the Wi-Fi antenna and is often the culprit if you are having bad Wi-Fi reception after reassembly. | |
+ | [* black] The 1.4 mm screw is attached to a small nut that gets loose very easy. You may have to use tweezers or a small screwdriver to add friction when reinstalling. (See comments.) |