How to Remove the LCD from a Nokia

Once the front cover is off, prise the "soft button" panel up., Pop the button panel's connector plug., Remove the LCD connector plug on the left side with a screwdriver. , Use a finger or thumb to hold the orange flexi-cable down, as it will flex...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Once the front cover is off

    Use a precision (very small) flat-headed screwdriver to do this.

    The glue is only found on the sides of the panel and is rather soft and weak.
  2. Step 2: prise the "soft button" panel up.

    This is situated at the underside of the top-right of the button panel when looking at the phone as per usual.

    Minimal force is required to unplug it.

    All of this should be done with the small screwdriver. ,,, There are four (4) clips holding it in place.

    With close inspection, these are visible. , No force is required. ,
  3. Step 3: Pop the button panel's connector plug.

  4. Step 4: Remove the LCD connector plug on the left side with a screwdriver.

  5. Step 5: Use a finger or thumb to hold the orange flexi-cable down

  6. Step 6: as it will flex up when leverage is applied.

  7. Step 7: Remove the silver LCD frame.

  8. Step 8: Slip the small screwdriver down next to the clip

  9. Step 9: lever away from the LCD and lift the clip upwards out of the phone housing.

  10. Step 10: The LCD will now fall away from the phone housing when the phone is tipped upside-down.

Detailed Guide

Use a precision (very small) flat-headed screwdriver to do this.

The glue is only found on the sides of the panel and is rather soft and weak.

This is situated at the underside of the top-right of the button panel when looking at the phone as per usual.

Minimal force is required to unplug it.

All of this should be done with the small screwdriver. ,,, There are four (4) clips holding it in place.

With close inspection, these are visible. , No force is required. ,

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