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[title] Disconnect and Remove the Digitizer Connector | |
- | [* black] Using a plastic tool, release the latch (it swings up towards the cable) and slide the digitizer connector free. |
+ | [* black] Using a plastic opening tool, release the latch (it swings up towards the cable) and slide the digitizer connector free. |
[* black] On the wide area of the cable (where the chip is), the cable is strongly glued to a small metal plate which is in turn strongly affixed to the back with heat-conducting adhesive. Loosen this cable from the back. | |
[* black] If you plan on reusing the digitizer be ***very careful*** when removing this as you can easily damage the cable. Use gentle applications of heat and a metal tool to pry between the metal plate and the back. |