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Oh no! You've dropped your digital stuff. And it's out of warranty. And repair costs more than the digital stuff is worth. What to do short of tossing the digital stuff (or selling on ebay)? Well, believe it or not the average person has a good chance of diy fixing that digital stuff themselves. All they'll need for most cases is some patience, and a little background knowledge. The intent of the posts on this blog are to help provide that knowledge.

Disclaimer Warning: The following instructions are given without any warranty. They don't have to be complete or correct. Don't do any of the following steps if you're not sure of what you're doing. You could damage your digital stuffs and you WILL lose your warranty. Everything you do will be at your own risk.

Disclaimer Notice : imprtant things to know before you start taking Part your digital stuffs

Saturday, August 1, 2009

LG KC910 Renoir disassembly

LG KC910 Renoir disassembly

Tools required: Phillips size 0 screwdriver, plastic tool such as a guitar plectrum or credit card.

Remove your back cover, battery, sim and memory card. Remove the six screws you can see.

Slide something like a credit card in-between the housing and battery compartment, as shown below. This will release the back part of the phone.

With the back of the housing removed, your phone should look like below. The circled connector needs to be disconnected. It attaches like a plug and socket. Just lever it away from the phone to unplug.

Lift the green circuit board from the phone. It should come away with little force. Note that when you do this, a connector on the back of the circuit board will unplug from the phone (the large circled connector in the photo below). The connector circled connector at the top of the phone needs to be disconnected. Again, it attaches like a plug and socket. Just lever it away from the circuit board to unplug.

Lift the grey part from the phone. It should come away with little force. Note that when you do this, a connector on the back of the green circuit board will unplug from the phone (the small circled connector in the photo below). The larger circled connector also needs to be disconnected. Again, it attaches like a plug and socket. Just lever it away from the circuit board to unplug.

The connector circled far right below again attaches like a plug and socket and needs to be disconnected. The other two parts circled, the speaker and the ringer, are lightly stuck down with a tacky glue or tape and need to be levered away from the phone. Peel back the little sticky gold foil as well.

Your phone should now look like below.

Now slide your plastic tool all the way around the join of the front cover to release it.

Your phone should now look like below.

Slide your plastic tool under the LCD screen. It will be stuck down lightly.

You should now have the LCD screen removed. Reverse the whole procedure for reassembly.

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