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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 15, 2009

Sony Ericsson W302 disassembly

Sony Ericsson W302 disassembly

Tools required: Torx 5 screwdriver, plastic tool such as a guitar plectrum or credit card.

Remove your back cover, battery, sim and memory card. Two rubber stoppers at the top of the phone need to be levered out (use your screwdriver or a pen lid). Then remove the six screws you can see.

Run something like a credit card around the join of the front cover in order to release it.

You should now have the front cover removed. Pull the white part of the phone in the direction shown by the arrows to release the main body of the phone.

Your phone should now look like below.

Turn the phone over and you'll see two ribbon connectors (circled). Each one attaches like a plug and socket. Just lever them up to unplug. At the top of the phone a couple of clips hold the metal part (with the Sony Ericsson sticker) in place. Lever these back slightly and the camera and speaker will release.

Your phone should now look like below. The LCD screen will now be loose and can be lifted from the phone.

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

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