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Philips Fisio 120 Teardown

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  • The back part of the phone is attatched to the board and lcd by 8 clips on each side (pic 1 ilustrates the biggest one) and two clips on the top (pic 3)

  • Removing it consists in pulling from the sides on the phone (from the point shown in pic 1) and pushing from the battery slot onto the motherboard

  • Careful when pushing on the motherboard, as the top part of the phone is securely held by a plastic piece that doesn't let go easily. Just pull the board out from the 8 clips and, when done, slowly let the motherboard down on the case (picture 2), hold it by the sides of the display and gently try to make the top part let go (shown in picture 3).

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