Введение
This guide will provide step-by-step instructions on replacing the LCD Display in a Huawei Honor 8.
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Using a heat gun or hairdryer, apply heat approximately three inches above the glass panel to warm up the adhesive around the outside edge of the phone.
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Using a plastic opening tool, gently pry up a corner of the rear glass panel.
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Slowly slide the plastic opening tool around the outside of the glass panel to break through the adhesive.
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Gently lift the back panel off once all the adhesive has been removed.
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Using a Phillips PH00 screwdriver, remove the silver Phillips 3.5 mm screw circled in red.
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Using a spudger, gently lift off the small metal tab that was held in place by the screw.
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Gently pry off the orange ribbon wire on the back panel.
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Using a Phillips PH00 screwdriver, remove the eight silver Phillips 3.5 mm screws circled in red.
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Using a Phillips PH00 screwdriver, remove the six black Phillips 4.0 mm screws circled in orange.
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Using a Phillips PH00 screwdriver, remove the single silver 3.0 mm Phillips screw circled in yellow.
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Using the Phillips PH00 screwdriver tip, gently scratch away the white stickers outlined in green circles to expose hidden screws.
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Using a Phillips PH00 screwdriver, remove the two black Phillips 4.0 mm screws circled in green.
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Slowly slide the plastic opening tool around the perimeter of the inner lining.
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Gently pull the inner lining up to remove it from the phone body.
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Holding the phone so that the cameras are at the top, locate the small hole on the top right edge of the device.
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Using the 0.8 mm Sim Eject tool, push down on the small hole to release the Sim Card tray.
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Gently pull out the Sim Card tray and set it aside.
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In the following steps you will disconnect the five connectors circled in red holding the motherboard in place.
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Gently pull the small ribbon connection between the battery and motherboard upward to disconnect it.
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Use a spudger to gently pry off the small antenna cable on the right side of the motherboard.
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Using a spudger, gently pry up the small connection that holds the motherboard in place.
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Using a spudger, gently pry up the connector near the left edge of the motherboard.
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Use a spudger to gently pry off the small connection on the far left edge of the motherboard.
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Use a spudger to pry up a corner of the motherboard.
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Lift the motherboard to remove it from the body of the phone.
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Using a spudger, pry off the small connection between the speaker and phone body located near the bottom of the device circled in red.
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Gently pry up a corner of the speaker using a spudger.
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Lift the speaker up and out of the phone body.
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Insert the plastic spudger into the gap between the frame and the battery.
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Move the spudger around the outside edge of the battery to remove the adhesive.
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Once all the adhesive has been removed from the battery, use the spudger and plastic opening tools to gently pry the battery away from the frame.
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Gently pull the ribbon cable that connects the LCD screen away from the phone body.
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Using a heat gun or hairdryer, apply heat approximately three inches above the LCD Display to warm up the adhesive around the outside edge of the phone.
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Using a plastic opening tool, gently pry up a corner of the LCD Display.
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Slowly slide the plastic opening tool around the outside of the LCD Display to break through the adhesive.
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Once all the adhesive has been removed, gently lift the LCD Display off.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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When removing the LCD I wrongly thought the line on the metal frame was where I should pry and damaged it. You should include a closeup in the guide to show the two and let people know which one to start sticking stuff into. It required a lot of force to get the screen off, the metal frame actually bent outwards from the pressure..
I have just finished replacing the battery and the screen one this smartphone and it took me forever !!! Unfortunately I forgot to put back the metal tab that holds the screen and fingerprint cable and I am wondering if that is going to be an issue for me in the future as I really don’t want to open the device again !!!
I accidentaly broke the charging cable under the battery while trying to remove the damm thing. The replacment cable is a bit longer. For me the metal tabs are necessary to hold the connectors in place. I supposse in your case everything should be fine.