Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G Speaker Rear Camera Replacement Guide
Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 17 Steps
Time to say goodbye to the speaker/rear camera assembly on your Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G! This little ensemble features the vibrator, rear-facing camera, flash, and loudspeaker, all packed together. Let’s get this party started!
Step 1
– First things first, flip that device over so its back is facing up, with the screen taking a comfy nap against the surface.
Step 2
– To get started, locate the small notch at the top of your device – it’s the key to removing the battery door.
– Now, use a pry tool or your fingernail to carefully pry the battery door away from the main housing. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair
Step 4
– Just a friendly reminder: when you’re swapping out that battery, make sure the little arrow on the bottom is pointing down! You’ve got this!
Step 5
– Let’s get started by removing the 6 Phillips head screws that hold the rear housing in place. Take your time and make sure they’re all out before moving on to the next step. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair
Step 8
– Grab your trusty spudger or plastic pry tool and gently disconnect that headphone jack flex cable. You’ve got this!
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Step 9
– Let’s take a minute to unplug that rear speaker flex cable! Grab your spudger or plastic pry tool and carefully disconnect it.
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Step 10
– Time to get that vibration motor out. Use a spudger or pry tool to carefully remove it from its housing – it’s got a bit of adhesive on the bottom, so be gentle. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair
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Step 11
Hey there! Just a quick heads up: don’t go yanking the logic board out completely just yet! You’ve still got to detach that display assembly flex cable first!
– Now that both flex cables are out of the way, gently slide that logic board over to the left side of the screen assembly. You’re almost there! If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.
Step 12
– Now it’s time to get a little handy – use your trusty spudger or plastic pry tool to carefully disconnect the LCD/Digitizer flex cable. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair
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Step 14
– Flip that logic board around to the back, and give that rear camera flex cable a gentle nudge with your trusty spudger/plastic pry tool to disconnect it. You’re doing great!
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Step 15
– Flip the logic board over to the front, and using a spudger or plastic pry tool, gently push the tension clip away from the board that holds the speaker and rear camera. It’s like giving the speaker a little nudge to say hello! If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.
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Step 16
Alright, time for a little dance party with the ribbon cable! Be gentle, you don’t want to tear it apart, just disconnect it carefully. You got this!
– Flip that board back over and gently lift the speaker/rear camera from the right side, just like we’re showing. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.
Step 17
– You’ve successfully removed the speaker and rear camera from the board – nice work! If you need help, you can always schedule a repair