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This is my first DIY, please be gentle.
I started this just because I thought some of you might be interested in seeing the inner workings, then I read the thread about ?crap? under my screen. If you?re feeling adventurous, here?s how to remove said ?crap?.
<disclaimer=Matt is not responsible>
I am a Sprint Authorized Service Center Technician. Most likely, you are not. That means I have the means to replace a device at no cost if I destroy it, most likely you do not. If you use this to tear down your phone and , god forbid, something goes wrong it is your problem. I can not and will not be held responsible for any damage or failure you encounter.
</disclaimer>
Always remember, your local Sprint ASC will be more than happy to perform this service for you. You do not have to attempt this yourself.
1. Remove SD card, battery cover and battery from phone and locate 6, 00 Phillips screws. I use a small plastic tray under the phone to catch all the loose screws, parts, whatnot.
2. Gently pry apart the front and back halves of the housing. Basically theres a line to follow where the two colors of your device meet. I have a fancy tool, you can use a guitar pick.
3. Locate and remove the 7th, 00 Phillips and the cover over the flex connector.
3a. Use a soft flat ?blade? to pop off the flex connector. (Guitar pick?)
4. Locate and remove the two, 00 Phillips screws holding the Micro USB charge port cover in place.
(Possibly the best idea EVER in the history of charge ports. Any one that?s ever had one come loose can testify.)
5. At this point the board is MOSTLY disconnected from the front half/ LCD assembly. There is still one more flex under the loud speaker assembly. There are three clips holding the speaker assembly to the board. GENTLY pry on the clips making sure not to move the assembly to far from the board as it is connected by a couple of very thin wires and the LCD flex connector.
5a. Unplug the loudspeaker (I use a pair of tweezers.)
5b. Pop off the LCD flex connector.
The board can now be removed from the front half of the phone exposing the back of the LCD panel.
6. VERY GENTLY pry the LCD panel from the front half of the phone. ( I use a standard dental pick.) If you are not EXTREMELY careful at this point you WILL break your LCD. A broken LCD is covered under 4$ a month ESRP or 7$ TEP at no cost so don?t shoot yourself if you do break it. Just don?t tell them what happened
7. LCD is out, ?crap? can be wiped/blown out.
8. Reverse procedure to reassemble.
9. Profit.
I started this just because I thought some of you might be interested in seeing the inner workings, then I read the thread about ?crap? under my screen. If you?re feeling adventurous, here?s how to remove said ?crap?.
<disclaimer=Matt is not responsible>
I am a Sprint Authorized Service Center Technician. Most likely, you are not. That means I have the means to replace a device at no cost if I destroy it, most likely you do not. If you use this to tear down your phone and , god forbid, something goes wrong it is your problem. I can not and will not be held responsible for any damage or failure you encounter.
</disclaimer>
Always remember, your local Sprint ASC will be more than happy to perform this service for you. You do not have to attempt this yourself.
1. Remove SD card, battery cover and battery from phone and locate 6, 00 Phillips screws. I use a small plastic tray under the phone to catch all the loose screws, parts, whatnot.

2. Gently pry apart the front and back halves of the housing. Basically theres a line to follow where the two colors of your device meet. I have a fancy tool, you can use a guitar pick.

3. Locate and remove the 7th, 00 Phillips and the cover over the flex connector.

3a. Use a soft flat ?blade? to pop off the flex connector. (Guitar pick?)

4. Locate and remove the two, 00 Phillips screws holding the Micro USB charge port cover in place.
(Possibly the best idea EVER in the history of charge ports. Any one that?s ever had one come loose can testify.)

5. At this point the board is MOSTLY disconnected from the front half/ LCD assembly. There is still one more flex under the loud speaker assembly. There are three clips holding the speaker assembly to the board. GENTLY pry on the clips making sure not to move the assembly to far from the board as it is connected by a couple of very thin wires and the LCD flex connector.

5a. Unplug the loudspeaker (I use a pair of tweezers.)

5b. Pop off the LCD flex connector.


The board can now be removed from the front half of the phone exposing the back of the LCD panel.
6. VERY GENTLY pry the LCD panel from the front half of the phone. ( I use a standard dental pick.) If you are not EXTREMELY careful at this point you WILL break your LCD. A broken LCD is covered under 4$ a month ESRP or 7$ TEP at no cost so don?t shoot yourself if you do break it. Just don?t tell them what happened


7. LCD is out, ?crap? can be wiped/blown out.

8. Reverse procedure to reassemble.
9. Profit.