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Inserta una herramienta de expulsión de la tarjeta SIM en el orificio de la bandeja de la tarjeta SIM, situado en el borde izquierdo del teléfono.
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Presiona aquí para expulsar la bandeja de la tarjeta SIM.
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Retira la bandeja de la tarjeta SIM.
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Coloca una púa de apertura en la abertura de la ranura de la bandeja de la tarjeta SIM y gírala hacia los lados para soltar el primer clip de plástico que sujeta el panel trasero en su lugar.
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Desliza la púa de apertura alrededor del borde superior del teléfono para liberar los clips de plástico que aseguran el panel trasero.
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Remueve los diez tornillos Phillips de 3.6 mm que sujetan el marco medio.
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Usa el borde de un spudger para hacer palanca y desconectar el cable flexible de la batería ubicado en la parte inferior derecha de la placa madre.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry up the rear facing camera's flex connector.
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Use an iOpener to loosen the adhesive beneath the rear facing camera. Place the iOpener across the top part of the phone for about 30 seconds.
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Apply the flat end of a spudger to the left side of the rear-facing camera and carefully lever it out of its recess.
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Use a pair of tweezers to remove the rear facing-camera.
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Hi! I just replaced the entire screen panel on my Nexus 5x because it stopped working (it flipped 180* the screen and the image it showed was mirrored -- completely impossible to use the phone). I read several reviews describing the same issue and fixing it by replacing the screen panel. Now I'm having issues with the camera. The front camera works, but the back one doesn't. I reopened the phone to check it was plugged in correctly to the motherboard, and it was. Is there a way to figure out if it's the actual camera that's not working or if it has something to do with the motherboard?
Thanks! -MJ
Hello,
I replaced the back camera, but unfortunately the autofocus of the new camera does not work. All pictures are blurred. When I open the camera-app a "click-noise" can be heard. I also installed 3rd-party app, which has the option to change the focus manually. But that did not work as well. I also did a secure boot, but that also did not solve the problem. Do you have an idea, what I can do?
Thanks in advance,
Klaus
Hello,
just an update for my former question: I exchanged the camera-module again and now it is working. It seems, that the other "new" module was broken!
Cheers,
Klaus
Klaus M. -
I had a similar issue. After replacing the camera, the auto focus wouldn't work anymore. I did not test it with a manual focus app.
After some research i found out that this could have been caused by a faulty connection of the ribbon cable.
I reopened the phone, detached the ribbon cable and firmly pressed it on again. Had to repeat this twice, and after the second time the camera is doing auto focus again!