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How to disassemble an old Samsung phone. Here's what we need

Cell phone SamsungD600 sliding business class model.

To disassemble it you will need a Phillips screwdriver, tweezers and a pick.

Separate the back panel of the phone and remove the battery. Next, use a screwdriver to unscrew the four screws indicated in the figure with red circles.

The Samsung E210 cell phone is a so-called “frog” (or “clamshell”) - a phone with the function of opening the screen when there is an incoming call.

To disassemble the Samsung E210 phone you will need a Phillips screwdriver, a pick, a bent awl and tweezers.

The disassembly process begins by separating the back panel of the phone. After this, remove the battery. Under it there are four screws that need to be unscrewed (indicated in red circles in the figure below).

The Samsung E350E cell phone is an image-class slider.

To disassemble it you will need a Phillips screwdriver, tweezers and a scalpel.

The battery of this model is attached to the back cover, so when you open the cover you automatically remove the battery.

So, after removing the battery using a Phillips screwdriver, you need to unscrew the four screws shown in the figure with red circles.

To disassemble the Samsung X620 cell phone you will need a Phillips screwdriver, a scalpel and a guitar pick.

First you need to disconnect the battery from the phone body, under which there are four screws (red circles in the figure below). They need to be unscrewed.

To disassemble the Samsung X700 phone, you need the following tools: a Phillips screwdriver and a guitar pick (or a scalpel).

First you need to remove the battery from the phone. Under it there are four screws (two of them are hidden by plastic plugs), indicated in the figure below with red circles. They need to be unscrewed.

To disassemble the Samsung GT C6625 Valencia phone you will need: a Phillips screwdriver and a plastic credit card (or a guitar pick).

First you need to remove the back cover of the phone, remove the battery, remove the SIM card and the flash memory card. After this, you need to remove the four screws shown in the picture below.

The Samsung C300 cell phone is a mid-class slider.

You will need: a Phillips screwdriver, a soldering iron, tweezers and a pick (or strong nails).

First, separate the back cover and remove the battery.

Then, using a Phillips screwdriver, you need to unscrew the four screws indicated by the red arrows in the figure below.

To disassemble the Samsung U900 Soul cell phone you will need a Phillips screwdriver and a plastic credit card.

First you need to remove the back cover of the phone, remove the battery, SIM card and flash memory card.

After this, you need to carefully remove the plastic sticker shown in the figure below. Five screws will appear before your eyes. Unscrew them.

How to disassemble a Samsung Tocco Lite S5230 phone

Let's disassemble the Samsung Tocco Lite S5230 phone.

Warning

This article is not a guide to action! All responsibility for collecting and disassembling your device lies with you.
Many manufacturers do not bear warranty obligations if the device has been disassembled by the user. If you do not want to lose the warranty for your device, check the terms of the warranty in the documentation or with the device manufacturer.

Tools used

Your phone should now look like the image below. Next you need to unscrew another screw, circled at the top left. You also need to disconnect the cable circled at the top right. Simply pull it up and out of the connector on the motherboard. In the same way, disconnect the cable circled at the bottom right.

The arrow at the top right points to the volume buttons glued to the end of the phone. Carefully peel them off the body (they are held on with double-sided tape). Don't try to detach them from the motherboard, just remove them from the end of the phone. In the same way, remove the camera shutter and lock buttons, which are indicated by the arrow at the bottom left.

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Replacing the sensor on a Samsung GT-S5230 phone

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The phone with the motherboard removed should look like the picture below. Now you need to remove the gray metal plate with the black part with the identification sticker (you will understand which parts we are talking about by looking at the picture of the next disassembly step). To do this, pry the plate with a screwdriver in the places indicated by circles. This will open the latches securing it. Then insert a case removal tool or credit card into the gap and run around the perimeter of the gray plate to release it completely.

Your phone should now look like the image below. Please note that the antenna will also detach. It simply snaps into place.

Next, you need to disconnect three more cables, circled. They have a different connector, with a hinged lock. Lift the black clips and pull the cables out of the connectors. In this case, you will see that the cable at the bottom of the phone is also secured with a strip of blue tape. Before disconnecting the cable, simply peel off the tape.

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Now pry up the display in the corners marked with circles in the picture and remove:

So, you have removed the phone display. Flip the display over and you'll see the cable on the back. Carefully peel it off from the back of the display; it is held in place with double-sided tape. You will need to glue this cable to the back of the new display.

Let's disassemble the Samsung Tocco Lite S5230 phone.

Warning

This article is not a guide to action! All responsibility for collecting and disassembling your device lies with you.
Many manufacturers do not bear warranty obligations if the device has been disassembled by the user. If you do not want to lose the warranty for your device, check the terms of the warranty in the documentation or with the device manufacturer.

Tools used

Remove the back cover, take out the battery, SIM card and memory card. Remove the 6 screws you see.

Remove the phone's battery compartment. To do this, insert a case removal tool (or a credit card) into the gap between the case and the battery compartment and run it around the perimeter of the compartment to release the latches that hold it in place.

Your phone should now look like the image below. Next you need to unscrew another screw, circled at the top left. You also need to disconnect the cable circled at the top right. Simply pull it up and out of the connector on the motherboard. In the same way, disconnect the cable circled at the bottom right.

The arrow at the top right points to the volume buttons glued to the end of the phone. Carefully peel them off the body (they are held on with double-sided tape). Don't try to detach them from the motherboard, just remove them from the end of the phone. In the same way, remove the camera shutter and lock buttons, which are indicated by the arrow at the bottom left.

The phone with the motherboard removed should look like the picture below. Now you need to remove the gray metal plate with the black part with the identification sticker (you will understand which parts we are talking about by looking at the picture of the next disassembly step). To do this, pry the plate with a screwdriver in the places indicated by circles. This will open the latches securing it. Then insert a case removal tool or credit card into the gap and run around the perimeter of the gray plate to release it completely.

Your phone should now look like the image below. Please note that the antenna will also detach. It simply snaps into place.

Next, you need to disconnect three more cables, circled. They have a different connector, with a hinged lock. Lift the black clips and pull the cables out of the connectors. In this case, you will see that the cable at the bottom of the phone is also secured with a strip of blue tape. Before disconnecting the cable, simply peel off the tape.

Now pry up the display in the corners marked with circles in the picture and remove:

So, you have removed the phone display. Flip the display over and you'll see the cable on the back. Carefully peel it off from the back of the display; it is held in place with double-sided tape. You will need to glue this cable to the back of the new display.

Disassembly completed:

Reassemble in reverse order.


The following tools were used for analysis: a shaped screwdriver, a spatula, a pick, and tweezers. It is advisable to use a magnetized screwdriver, since the bolts are quite small.



Remove the back cover and take out the battery.


Unscrew the four bolts using a shaped screwdriver. The bolts are marked in the figure.


Using a mediator, pry up the back panel of the phone and open the latches. It is advisable to open the back panel starting from the bottom, since the latches are softer there.


After opening the back panel, it can be put aside. The back panel does not contain any parts.



Disconnect the screen cable at the top, the keyboard cable at the left and the antenna connector at the bottom right. Unscrew the bolt at the top left of the board.



After this, you can pry up the board with a spatula and remove it. We also pull out the antenna cable and pull out the antenna itself.



By pressing the latch, remove the top part of the phone with the screen.


It turns out two parts: the part with the screen and the front panel of the main unit.



Let's start with the front panel. Using tweezers, pull out the bushing. The sleeve serves as a fastener for the block with the screen.



We unscrew the two bolts holding the metal bar with the keyboard.


Remove the bar and take out the keyboard buttons. The keyboard itself is located on a metal bar.


Next, we proceed to disassembling the upper block.


Using a needle, pull out the rubber plugs and unscrew the two bolts on the cover.



Use a mediator to open the lid. Don't be afraid of the strong crunch of the lid, the latches are very tight. We pass the pick several times and snap off the lid.



One of the problem areas is the lower part. Be careful not to damage the cable.


That's all, the analysis of the phone is completed. Happy renovation!!!

The following tools were used for analysis: a shaped screwdriver, a spatula, a pick, and tweezers. It is advisable to use a magnetized screwdriver, since the bolts are quite small.



Remove the back cover and take out the battery.


Unscrew the four bolts using a shaped screwdriver. The bolts are marked in the figure.


Using a mediator, pry up the back panel of the phone and open the latches. It is advisable to open the back panel starting from the bottom, since the latches are softer there.


After opening the back panel, it can be put aside. The back panel does not contain any parts.



Disconnect the screen cable at the top, the keyboard cable at the left and the antenna connector at the bottom right. Unscrew the bolt at the top left of the board.



After this, you can pry up the board with a spatula and remove it. We also pull out the antenna cable and pull out the antenna itself.



By pressing the latch, remove the top part of the phone with the screen.


It turns out two parts: the part with the screen and the front panel of the main unit.



Let's start with the front panel. Using tweezers, pull out the bushing. The sleeve serves as a fastener for the block with the screen.



We unscrew the two bolts holding the metal bar with the keyboard.


Remove the bar and take out the keyboard buttons. The keyboard itself is located on a metal bar.


Next, we proceed to disassembling the upper block.


Using a needle, pull out the rubber plugs and unscrew the two bolts on the cover.



Use a mediator to open the lid. Don't be afraid of the strong crunch of the lid, the latches are very tight. We pass the pick several times and snap off the lid.



One of the problem areas is the lower part. Be careful not to damage the cable.


That's all, the analysis of the phone is completed. Happy renovation!!!