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How to Dismantle Your Smartphone Safely Video RepairsUniverse.com Instruction Video. How to Replace Your HTC s620 + T-Mobile Dash LCD. Visit our website www.RepairsUniverse.com. Copyright 2008 RepairsUniverse.com. All right reserved RepairUniverse.com Okay, this is the s620. Step One: RepairsUviverse.com. First thing we need to do is remove six screws from the front. [Demo] Remove battery cover on there before four more screws underneath. Once the screws are removed, we need to use the safe blade to ply out them to find it about six clips while taking it around the phone, which need to be, slide open we can safely remove the casing. Once you about to do a click you can remove the casing from the front. The second you need to release the small hinge before removing the ribbon. You need to do exactly the same thing with third. There are few more task that you should know be able to remove from to the main board. Step Two: RepairsUniverse.com. With the last I removed simply pull back the cables and you can release the LCD screen.

Introducing the iPhone 5S AirDroid Goodbye Sticky. Hello Ara. Over the last six months, our MAKEwithMOTO team took Sticky, a truck wrapped entirely in velcro and filled with rooted, hackable Motorola smartphones and high-end 3D printing equipment, across the country for a series of make-a-thons. On that trip we saw the first signs of a new, open hardware ecosystem made possible by advances in additive manufacturing and access to the powerful computational capabilities of modern smartphones. These included new devices and applications that we could never have imagined from inside our own labs. Open fuels innovation. See some examples here, here, and here. After the trip, we asked ourselves, how do we bring the benefits of an open hardware ecosystem to 6 billion people? Meet Ara. Led by Motorola’s Advanced Technology and Projects group, Project Ara is developing a free, open hardware platform for creating highly modular smartphones. Our goal is to drive a more thoughtful, expressive, and open relationship between users, developers, and their phones.

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