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- ZTE Blade Spark Disassembly
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Introduction
Through the disassembly process of the device, many replaceable device components will be removed, and therefore can be replaced.
Step 1
ZTE Blade Spark Disassembly
- First, apply heat evenly on the back cover using a heat sack to soften the adhesive.
First, apply heat evenly on the back cover using a heat sack to soften the adhesive.
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Step 2
- Now, carefully remove the back cover.
Now, carefully remove the back cover.
Step 3
- Once opened, Locate and remove all exposed screws using a Phillips-Head screwdriver and set them aside.
Once opened, Locate and remove all exposed screws using a Phillips-Head screwdriver and set them aside.
Step 4
- To remove the inner white panel/cover, use a plastic opening tool to loosen from each side.
To remove the inner white panel/cover, use a plastic opening tool to loosen from each side.
Step 5
- After removing the white plastic panel, you should see a black metal battery cover.
- To remove the metal battery cover, remove the screws from the panel using a Phillips screwdriver if you have not yet done so.
After removing the white plastic panel, you should see a black metal battery cover.
To remove the metal battery cover, remove the screws from the panel using a Phillips screwdriver if you have not yet done so.
Step 6
- Then, simple lift to remove the metal battery cover.
Then, simple lift to remove the metal battery cover.
Step 7
- You have reached the Fingerprint Scanner, the device Battery, and Front Facing Camera.
You have reached the Fingerprint Scanner, the device Battery, and Front Facing Camera.
Step 8
- Proceeding with disassembly, next up is the top chipset which the Rear Facing Camera is attached to.
- To detach the chipset and reach the Rear Camera, locate and disconnect five power connectors surrounding the top chipset (as shown in images).
Proceeding with disassembly, next up is the top chipset which the Rear Facing Camera is attached to.
To detach the chipset and reach the Rear Camera, locate and disconnect five power connectors surrounding the top chipset (as shown in images).
Step 9
- Once you have the power connectors disconnected from the top chipset, use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the final screw located at the very top of the chipset (as shown in image).
Once you have the power connectors disconnected from the top chipset, use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the final screw located at the very top of the chipset (as shown in image).
Step 10
- Then, simply lift chipset from top and detach from the device frame.
Then, simply lift chipset from top and detach from the device frame.
Step 11
- You have now reached the final replacement component of the device, the Rear Facing Camera!
- For step-by-step instructions on replacing any of the device components covered throughout the disassembly process, check out our ZTE Blade Spark Replacement guides.
You have now reached the final replacement component of the device, the Rear Facing Camera!
For step-by-step instructions on replacing any of the device components covered throughout the disassembly process, check out our ZTE Blade Spark Replacement guides.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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