Reader and separate it from the backplate so here's your backplate and it is plastic once you remove the backplate there are 16 Phillips screws that need to be removed now once you have all the screws removed we can lift up and remove the top plastic cover so on the top plastic cover there are some antenna lines these light gray color ones you also have your NFC antenna located right here on the backside you can see your led flashboard right here and the two contacts for your NFC antenna right here we're gonna start off by disconnecting the battery cable we're gonna go ahead and lift up this Motorola phone parts. graphite film and we're gonna disconnect the battery cable right here once that's disconnected.

How To Cell Phone Repair

We can go ahead and disconnect the rest of the cables there are two-wire cables here in the corner just pop them off and there's a copper tape over here we're gonna have to peel off so we can disconnect the front-facing camera there are two Phillips screws holding down the main board you have one located here and one over here once those two screws are removed we can lift up and remove the main board so taking a better look at the motherboard you have this graphite film over here which is sitting on top of some copper tape that's on top of the shields you have a liquid damage sticker located over here and your three cameras right here you also have the spot over here with soldering points here for where one of the 5g millimeter-wave antennas would go and you have solder points over here on top of the board where the second 5-millimeter wave antenna would go now that doesn't mean.

Motorola Phone Parts And Accessories

These Motorola phone parts don't have 5g this specific model just doesn't support 5g millimeter wave technology and so far in us, Verizon is the only one that pretty much uses that at the moment and most international carriers use the sub 6 gigahertz 5g once we peel back the graphite film and copper tape we can see the shields underneath so taking a look at the backside you have your other two camera connectors over here and your camera connectors all disconnect by just popping them off you have more graphite film and copper tape over the shields on the back and you have a memory card and simulator located right here you also have a secondary Motorola phone part on top over here once we peel off the graphite film and copper tape on the back.
we can see a thermal pad that sits on top of the Qualcomm processor over here and two more thermal pads on top of these chips over here now in order to remove the bottom speaker assembly we're gonna have to start off by peeling off this graphite film over here now we can lift up and remove the speaker assembly so here's your speaker assembly and you also have some antenna lines running through this plastic piece as well

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