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Motorola RAZR Maxx HD Circuit Board Replacement

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    • Use the Torx T5 Screwdriver to remove two 5.0 mm screws at the bottom of the phone.

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    • To remove the SIM card, use an unfolded paperclip to press down on the metal plate on the left side of the phone until it pops up.

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    • Gently push the screen toward the top edge of the phone and tilt the screen to reveal the black flex cables.

    • Do NOT remove the screen all the way or the flex cables will be damaged.

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    • Release the two black ribbon flex cables by gently pulling up on the connection using the spudger. Then lift the screen to remove.

    • Make sure to remove the flex cables before completely removing the screen.

    • When reassembling, align the white bands on the edge of the screen so that a connection is made.

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    • Remove the plastic yellow tape on the battery connector using the spudger.

    • Pry up on the orange connection to release it from the motherboard.

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    • Unscrew all ten 4.0 mm screws on the motherboard using a T5 Torx screwdriver.

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    • Using tweezers, remove the clear plastic covering on the speaker.

    • Pry open the connection by lifting up on the speaker wire connector.

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    • Using tweezers, remove the back facing camera cover.

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    • Using the spudger tool, release the yellow ribbon cable on the headphone jack cover by pushing up on the connection.

    • Remove the cover from the motherboard.

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    • Release the yellow flex cable on the right side of the phone using the spudger by lifting up on the retaining clip.

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    • Wedge the spudger between the motherboard and the back case.

    • Work your way around the entire edge of the motherboard to release it and remove it from the back of the phone.

Conclusión

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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so i have an old XT912 and i thought the other day it would be cool to have it running linux

however the device has a broken power button

actually no power button was too rough with it back in the when i had little knowledge about opening phones

the button is gone lol i remember using using a small screw driver to get it to respond a few times and it just stopped after a while

i think i dug it right off the board do you thinks its worth it to attempt to fix it or is there another way to get it to respond to power

>>>>>>>>>(-_//)

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