Introducción
The motherboard is one of the most important components of a cell phone. It contains the processor, graphics card, RAM, and other necessary components for the phone’s functionality. Replacing the Motorola Moto G7 motherboard is only necessary if there has been major damage to the phone. To replace the motherboard, other components must be removed first, including the screen, speaker, and camera assemblies. When replacing the motherboard, be careful to not puncture the battery.
Qué necesitas
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Use the iFixit opening tools to gently wedge the front screen from the rest of the device.
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Remove by the six 2.7mm T3 Torx screws from the metal panel above the battery.
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Wedge a spudger between the SD card tray and the metal plate, and use a medium amount of force to pry up the plate.
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Remove three 3.7mm T3 Torx screws from the bottom of the phone.
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Use the spudger to gently lift the speaker out of the phone.
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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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You forgot about removing the little cable on the right side of the motherboard. About 1/4 down the board up against the outside of the case. It's one of those Zero Force cables.
Right below the SIM card holder.
Above the highest black chip.
And to the left of the second screw hole
(from the top).
You can see it in the picture