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[title] Remove Power Button | |
- | [* black] This is the key to not breaking the internal metal bracket as |
+ | [* black] This is the key to not breaking the internal metal bracket (blue rectangle) as happens in every other teardown method on the internet. |
[* black] Gently remove the button trim ring (red circle). Evenly pry this of with finger nails or a plastic pry tool. Pry evenly as there are three retainer prongs | |
- | [* black] Next you need to unthread the button from the case. I'm sure Moto has a 6 pin spanner to do this. If you don't have that tool you can try pushing on one of the notches with a tiny flat blade screw driver or T3 driver. The threads are normal right hand. |
+ | [* black] Next you need to unthread the button (green circle) from the case. I'm sure Moto has a 6 pin spanner to do this. If you don't have that tool you can try pushing on one of the notches with a tiny flat blade screw driver or T3 driver. The threads are normal right hand. |
[* black] There is blue thread locker on these threads, light heat on the button side of the case may help. | |
[* black] Completely unthread this and the button assembly will come free from the case. |