Введение
This guide will take you through the process of installing a new front panel on your Motorola Droid.
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Slide the battery cover downwards while applying pressure to the center of the battery cover with your thumb.
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Lift and remove the battery cover out from the phone.
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Use a spudger to lift and remove the black plastic screw cover at the top of the phone near the camera.
This is actually extremely difficult to do with the plastic spudger pictured. I was forced to use the thin sharp tip on a metal spudger to get any leverage, which slightly damages the plastic.
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Using the tip of a spudger, peel up one corner of the gold ribbon beneath the battery compartment.
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Peel the ribbon up off the phone.
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Carefully peel the device information label that covers the motherboard EMI shields.
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Insert the flat end of a spudger and pry the plastic camera cover up off the phone.
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Remove the seven 5.5 mm T5 Torx screws securing the rear case to the inner case.
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Insert the flat end of a spudger and pry downwards to release the plastic tab holding the rear case to the motherboard screw.
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Gently insert a spudger between the rear case and front case at the top of the phone, near the audio jack.
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Carefully pry the top edge of the rear case up from the rest of the phone.
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With the spudger still inserted between the rear case and front case, slide the spudger along the right edge of the device, moving toward the bottom, prying as you go.
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Continue prying along the bottom edge of the device from right to left, freeing it from the front panel.
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Continue prying the rear case from the front case along the left side, moving from bottom to top.
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Lift the rear case up out of the phone.
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Use a spudger to pry the antenna cable connectors from their respective sockets on the motherboard and the speaker/antenna board.
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De-route the antenna cable by pulling it out of the metal clips along the side of the front case.
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Peel the black tape covering the side button and display ribbon connectors on the motherboard.
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Disconnect the power button/volume button connector from its socket on the motherboard using the flat end of a spudger.
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Disconnect the display ribbon connector from its socket on the motherboard using the flat end of a spudger.
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Disconnect the keypad connector by prying it straight up off its socket on the motherboard.
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Remove the motherboard from the phone.
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Disconnect the camera button/vibrator connector by prying it straight up off its socket on the speaker board with a spudger.
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Lift up the edge of the black plastic rim that includes the speaker board from the side closest to the keypad.
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Continue lifting the side of the rim until it is almost vertical, and wiggle it free from the back of the LCD assembly.
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Remove the EMI shield by releasing the clips shown with the tip of a spudger.
The "EMI Shield" isn't really an EMI shield so much as a guide for the display cable - it ensures the cable folds up correctly during actuation. Don't leave it out and replace it carefully when you reassemble.
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Remove the five 2.5 mm Phillips screws.
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It's either a 2.5 MM Phillips or a T4 Torx. Motorola changed it on later models of the A956.
These screws are insanely difficult to remove. I was stuck with three stripped screws.. still thinking of solutions to remove these. It may be time to break out the drill and drill through the screws. Then, I'll reseal it with crazy glue and hope to never have to take it off again.
You are right, Joshua! They were nearly impossible to remove. I was finally able to get them out by (1) placing the device screen-down on a hard work surface, (2) fitting a metal phillips head screwdriver of the correct, tiny size into a screw, and (3) hitting the end of the screw driver soundly 3 times with a pair of pliers. Then (4) I held the screw driver firmly in the screw with signifigant downward force and turned the device clockwise while not allowing the screwdriver itself to turn. Before I discovered that procedure I trashed two screwdrivers and messed up the screw heads pretty badly. nevertheless it worked. I have not yet tried to put them back in.
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Insert a spudger between the back and front case of the display assembly, and peel the two ribbon cables off the two adhesive pads along the back case of the display assembly.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to lift the board that contains the ambient light sensor and display data cable connector out of the screen housing.
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Use the flat end of a spudger or your fingernail to flip up the retaining flap on the front panel ribbon cable ZIF socket.
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Disconnect the front panel ribbon cable.
It's not clear in the picture, but that little black piece on the ZIF display connector flips UP. Use a small screwdriver/spludger and flip it away and up from the edge of the phone.
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Flip the phone over and remove the front panel.
Thanks for this guide :)
My screen broke and I successfully replaced it with the new one.
The most difficult was to separate LCD screen and the front panel.
During my repair, the front panel did not easily release from the LCD -it may have been glued in place. I needed to replace the smashed digitizer WITHOUT damaging the LCD panel underneath.
My solution was to push the digitizer out from behind. I did this by sticking a small screwdriver through the small opening for the 'front panel ribbon cable' as featured in step 30. This did not damage my LCD as this opening is above where the LCD is mounted, near the speaker and ambient light sensors.
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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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