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If you require a new screen, phone cover and screwdrivers, they can be purchased here: http://www.formymobile.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=v6lcd

Tools required: Torx 5 screwdriver, plastic tool such as a guitar plectrum or credit card.

  • Open the flip. You first need to remove the lens which covers the large LCD screen (see next stage).

Motorola V6 MAXX disassembly stage 2

  • Slide your plastic tool under the lens. It'll be stuck down lightly with double sided tape.

Motorola V6 MAXX disassembly stage 2

  • You should now have the lens removed. Now remove the six screws you have access to.

Motorola V6 MAXX disassembly stage 3

  • Close the flip and lift the front cover from left to right. It'll still be attached by a ribbon (circled) so be careful. To detach the ribbon, lift up the white latch (circled) and then pull the ribbon away from the phone and it'll slide out.

Motorola V6 MAXX disassembly stage 4

  • Your phone should now look like below. Another ribbon connector (circled) needs to be disconnected. This attaches like a plug and socket. Simply lever it up, away from the phone, to unplug it.

Motorola V6 MAXX disassembly stage 5

  • Next remove the two screws circled at the top of the picture. Now lever out the vibrating motor and speaker, circled at the bottom of the picture.

Motorola V6 MAXX disassembly stage 6

  • You can now lift the LCD away from the phone, as shown below. Reverse the whole procedure for reassembly.

Motorola V6 MAXX disassembly stage 7


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If you require a new screen, phone cover and screwdrivers, they can be purchased here: http://www.formymobile.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=v6lcd






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