Introduction
Chip view not available due to low quality photos. I'll get on that asap.
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The battery is removed easily. Just pull down the part from the back and the battery goes out.
 
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After the battery is out, we're presented with a plastic cover with all the phone's information (Model No., Serial No etc)
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Notice the 4 Philips screw-heads in each of the four corners. Those need to go off.
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After unscrewing, you might notice that the cover doesn't easily go off. Four clips are holding the back cover onto the front cover.
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Use a Spudger and unclip the sides of the cover. It shouldn't put up much resistance
 
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Once the back cover is off, one can see the motherboard and a strange metal part on the top of the phone. This serves as an antenna booster, but also to protect the board.
 
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See that hole in the shield? That Has a screw in it. And yes, it needs to leave.
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After removing the screw from the shield, it can be lifted from the board easily, revealing another board beneath it.
 
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It seems that this secondary board is held onto the main board by a board connector.
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Pull the board gently and you'll notice it comes out rather fast.
 
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By this stage, the board simply comes out of the front body, exposing the keyboard and its associated membrane.
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On the board we encounter the ringer(upper left), the headphone/handsfree input(under the ringer) and the LCD (which is sadly sticked on the board, as is the keypad membrane)
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On the case we encounter the microphone (lowest part of the phone case), the loudspeaker (the highest part of the phone case)
 
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