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[* icon_note] After disassembling the handset, you will see a circular component at the top section of the handset. This is your speaker. | |
- | [* black] Use a screwdriver to remove the three |
+ | [* black] Use a screwdriver to remove the three 7mm Phillips #0 screws holding the speaker in place. |
[* black] Gently pull out the speaker and inspect it. | |
- | [* black] If it looks damaged, you might want to change it. If this is the case, soldering is necessary. |
- | [* black] To do that, cut the two wires connecting the speaker to the circuit board. With the new speaker that you have purchased, and some soldering wire, resolder the new speaker. |
- | [* black] Take a look at our soldering guide for more help! |
+ | [* black] Determine if the handset speaker is damaged and needs replaced. Replacement requires soldering. |
+ | [* black] Finish removing the faulty speaker by cutting the two wires connecting it to the circuit board. |
+ | [* black] Solder the replacement speaker in the circuit board. For information on how-to-solder check iFixit's Solder and Desolder Guide by clicking the blue link below. |
+ | [* orange] Take a look at our step-by-step soldering guide for more help! |
[* icon_note] [guide|750|iFixit Solder and Desolder Guide] |