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+ | [* icon_note] And with that, we're done with the first level of user repairs. The Fairphone is designed to be easily separated into modular components, but what if you want to fix an individual module? |
+ | [* black] The modules are held together with Torx T5 screws—presumably to deter the casual user from delving too deep—but are still easy to open up. |
+ | [* black] We start with the top module, and find the headphone jack soldered to the board. Fortunately, not much else is, so a replacement board will be pretty cheap. |
+ | [* black] The front-facing camera connects to this board with the standard flex and connector, just like the display. |
+ | [* black] Spring contacts power the earpiece speaker. |