How to Replace Samsung Galaxy A10 Motherboard Cover – DIY Guide

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 12 Steps

Get ready to tackle the motherboard cover replacement on your Samsung Galaxy A10! Just a few steps, and you’ll be back in action. Remember, if you need assistance along the way, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 1

– Grab your trusty SIM card eject tool, a bit, or even a straightened paperclip, and gently insert it into the tiny hole on the SIM card tray.

– Give it a little press to pop that tray out!

Tools Used
  1. SIM Card Eject Tool

Step 2

– Pop out the SIM card tray from your phone like a pro!

– When you slide that tray back in, make sure your SIM card and SD card are snugly fit in their cozy little slots, and facing the right way.

– Got a dual-SIM version? You might have two SIM cards to juggle! Just remember to place each SIM card in the slots that match your phone lines.

Step 3

– Slide an opening pick into the gap between the screen and the back cover at the bottom of the phone, right by the charging port. You’re doing great!

Step 4

– Gently nudge that opening pick down to the bottom left corner to pop those clips free!

Step 5

– Gently glide the opening pick along the left edge all the way to the top left corner of your phone to pop those clips loose. You’ve got this!

Step 6

– Gently slide the opening pick from the top left corner to the top right corner to pop those plastic clips loose. You’ve got this!

Step 7

– Gently slide the opening pick from the top right corner down to the bottom right corner to pop those last clips free. You’ve got this!

Step 8

– Gently pop off the back cover and reveal the magic inside!

Step 9

– Let’s get those screws out from the motherboard antenna cover, shall we?

– You’ll need 3 Phillips #00 screws, each about 3mm long.

Step 10

– Grab that trusty spudger or a pair of tweezers and gently pry off the antenna cover. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

Step 11

– Let’s get those screws off the motherboard cover! You’ve got this!

– 3 Phillips #00, 3mm length

Step 12

– Grab a spudger or a pair of tweezers and gently pry off that motherboard cover. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

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