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For reference, the backside of the panel is shown in the first photo. Note the clearance between the edge of the panel and the fragile ribbon cable beside the fingerprint sensor.
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Be careful as you slice and pry to the left side of the fingerprint sensor, as seen from the outside of the phone in the third photo.
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Use a hairdryer, a heat gun, or prepare an iOpener and apply it to the lower edge of the G6 for about a minute to soften up the adhesive underneath the rear glass panel.
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Secure a suction cup to the rear panel, as close to the heated edge as possible.
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If you don't have a small object for propping, you can (carefully) perform this step at the edge of a desk or table to achieve the same angle of entry.
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Lift the rear panel's bottom edge with your suction cup, opening a slight gap between the panel and the frame.
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Once you've created a gap, press the flat end of an opening tool into the gap.
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Slide the opening tool back and forth across the bottom edge of the phone, cutting through the adhesive securing the rear glass panel.
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Once the adhesive is cut and the gap is wide enough, insert an opening pick into the gap to keep the adhesive from re-bonding. Remove the opening tool.
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Additionally, you can use multiple opening picks for this process, leaving one in place on each side after you finish slicing to prevent the adhesive from re-adhering as it cools.
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Slide the opening pick along the left edge of the phone to slice through the adhesive securing the rear panel.
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Re-insert the opening pick into the bottom edge of the phone and slide it up the right edge of the phone, cutting through the adhesive holding it in place.
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Carefully slide an opening pick across the top edge of the phone, separating the last of the adhesive securing the rear glass panel.
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Once all the adhesive is cut, use an opening pick to pry up the rear glass panel.
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Remove the panel.
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Use tweezers to peel away any remaining adhesive from both the rear panel and the phone's chassis.
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Clean the adhesion areas with high concentration isopropyl alcohol (at least 90%) and a lint-free cloth. Swipe in one direction only, not back and forth. This will help prep the surface for the new adhesive.
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Peel away the replacement adhesive's liner, align it with the back of the phone, and press it into place.
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Remove any remaining liners, and replace the rear glass panel.
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After installing the rear panel, apply strong, steady pressure to your phone for several minutes to help the adhesive form a good bond, such as by placing it under a stack of heavy books.
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Remove the four Phillips screws holding down the lower antenna shield.
Suggestion… reword it… “relocate warranty cod if…” sticker…;)
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Insert the point of a spudger into the small gap between the lower antenna shield and the metal frame of the phone.
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Gently pry up the antenna shield and remove it from the phone.
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Remove the seven Phillips screws holding down the upper antenna shield.
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Insert the flat end of a spudger into the small gap between the upper antenna shield and the phone chassis and pry up, releasing the clips holding the shield in place.
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Remove the upper antenna shield and wireless charging coil.
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Use a spudger to pry up the press connector at the end of the battery's ribbon cable, disconnecting the battery.
The hardest thing for me was getting the battery connector reconnected. I didn't want to break/bend anything. Maybe you can add a close up picture of both ends of the connector.
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Insert a SIM removal tool or the SIM removal bit into the hole opposite the volume buttons and press to release the SIM/MicroSD card tray.
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Remove the SIM/MicroSD tray.
Beware ….. I’ve had two G6 phones with a “stuck” top edge of of tray (in your photo) that broke off and stayed “stuck” inside the motherboard connector. And, I used the proper tool for pushing into the hole to push the tray out from the back. I was able to get it all re-installed by pushing the sim-card in first and then pushing the tray in around the sim-card.
lg g6 মাদারবোর্ড সমস্যা টাস কাজ করে না
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Use the flat end of the spudger to lift up the two press connectors on the bottom end of the motherboard above the USB-C port.
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Remove the sticker connecting the motherboard to the vibration motor.
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Grab the motherboard by the top end (the end with the cameras) and gently lift it up and out of the phone.
The tiny black box touching your index finger was not free to come out with my motherboard. I disconnected the ribbon cable from it’s connection on the motherboard and then removed the motherboard.
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This is very nicely put, and thank you for putting together this guide. However, I was wondering where to acquire a spare motherboard that has good chances to work. We are based in the EU but occasionally buy from stores elsewhere . Thank you.
How to repair the Antena cable connected with Long Cable beside the battery. My repair man somehow managed to dislocate that and then solder that. Now 4g reception is very bad? Inside home no reception and when I'm outside it is okay? also takes a lot of time to chaange from one network to other!
mine is also a T-mobile usingg in Bangladesh. Initially it was okay! But now not usable due to network condition.
In the UK, the battery will cost you around £12 from Amazon, which would seem makes this exercise worth while. Very nice guide, but it should come with a warning that you should only attempt this knowing the risk that you may completely destroy your phone. You are also very likely to remove any kind of water and dust damage protection in the process. Probably worth letting a professional do it if you do not feel too confident in your abilities…
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