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Touch Pro 2 Basic Disassembly Pictures (56k warning)
I was documenting the disassembly of a Touch Pro 2 (mine as it turns out. :P) for reference, and I've utilized so many cabs/roms from the other members of this site, I figured I'd post them up if anyone was curious and try to give back to this great community. :headbang:
Disclaimer: I tried to document this disassembly as best I can, if you're not comfortable disassembling your phone, do not attempt to do so, and do not blame me when you break something. :mrgreen: http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w49/jinxca/tp21.jpg Tools required: T5 Torx driver, Philips 00 screwdriver and plastic pry tool. (You can get away with using your fingernails instead, although it may be more difficult.) http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w49/jinxca/tp22.jpg Remove battery back door, stylus and battery as well as micro SD card if inserted. (Not pictured.) http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w49/jinxca/tp23.jpg Using your T5 driver, remove the four screws at the top and bottom of the unit. Note the longer length screws are from the top of the unit, the smaller length are for the bottom. Working from the top, slowly pry back the speaker module around the camera and remove the flex ribbon connector from the board. http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w49/jinxca/tp24.jpg Flip the unit over and using your pry tool or finger nail, gently pry away the bottom plastic from around the keyboard. http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w49/jinxca/tp25.jpg Carefully pull the keyboard plastic away from the board. There is a bit of adhesive holding it, take care not to deform the keyboard. Remove the tape from the flex ribbon connector and disengage the catches on both connectors and remove the ribbons. Top flip disassembly: http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w49/jinxca/tp26.jpg Remove the four Philips screws from the hinge assembly. Note the placement of the metal retainer on top of the bottom screw on either hinge. (Seen in above photo on the bottom screw and below photo removed at top of photo.) http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w49/jinxca/tp28.jpg Lift the hinges up and arefully pull back the flex ribbon as well as the fabric beneath it. Both are held in place with adhesive. Gently lift the keyboard plastic off of the hinges and set aside. Taking care not to damage the ribbon cable when pulling through the slit in the keyboard. http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w49/jinxca/tp30.jpg Remove the two screws on the left side and begin to slowly work your pry tool around the edge, between the top plastic and bottom piece. The bottom piece is metal and is easily deformed, so take care when disengaging the plastic catches around it. Once all catches have been disengaged, pull top half off bottom metal piece. And that's it! You've partially stripped down your Touch Pro 2! Note for reassembly: You will need to hold the slider assembly back a bit to open the "door" that is in place for the flex ribbon to pass through. Make sure you have the fabric pulled through as well. |
Re: Touch Pro 2 Basic Disassembly Pictures (56k warning)
sticky
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Re: Touch Pro 2 Basic Disassembly Pictures (56k warning)
seems to be only 10% disassembled ;)
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Re: Touch Pro 2 Basic Disassembly Pictures (56k warning)
great partial breakdown, thanks! Winder if there is a way to tighten the hinges
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Re: Touch Pro 2 Basic Disassembly Pictures (56k warning)
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It's unlikely that the hinge can be tightened given the way the mechanism is designed. It's nothing new, here's a comparison picture next to a spring mechanism for a flip hinge out of another phone. (Some old Nextel flip phone, I just had it lying around) http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w49/jinxca/tp31.jpg The TP2's spring appears to be inserted onto a shaft which is pressed on by some sort of mechanical press, so you'd have a hard time placing it back on the shaft after you managed to remove it. |
Re: Touch Pro 2 Basic Disassembly Pictures (56k warning)
I'm Calling STICKY
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Re: Touch Pro 2 Basic Disassembly Pictures (56k warning)
+1 STICKY! Great Job! Thanked.
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Thank you.
As time goes by I'll probably dig a bit deeper, but this was all I needed at the time. |
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who the h e l l uses 56k????? that is funny!
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Re: Touch Pro 2 Basic Disassembly Pictures (56k warning)
Nicely done man. If you are interested, there are more pics of the TP2's internals in one of my posts from the FCC documents.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...33#post1198733 |
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