Huawei P10 Charging Board Replacement
简介
转到步骤 1Use this guide to replace the charging board in your Huawei P10 smartphone. When reassembling your phone apply new adhesive where it is necessary.
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Switch off your phone.
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Remove the two Pentalobe P2 screws at the bottom.
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Remove the SIM card tray.
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在这个步骤中使用的工具:Tweezers$4.99
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Remove the Phillips #00 screw.
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Use tweezers to remove the metal plate.
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Use a spudger to disconnect the battery flex cable.
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在这个步骤中使用的工具:Tweezers$4.99
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Remove the four Phillips #00 screws.
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Use Tweezers to remove the metal plate.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. When reassembling your phone apply new adhesive where it is necessary.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. When reassembling your phone apply new adhesive where it is necessary.
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4条评论
Just remember to take off a tape from the microphone on a new piece. I had to open mine twice
If you have problems on connecting the cable to the charging port, before considering replacing the charging board, try removing the dust that may be occluding the port. Use tweezers to remove the dust and try if the cable connects. Do it carefully as your could damage the pins.
Second the above comment! - If you are having trouble fully inserting the USB cable, then try remove the dust with a pair of fine tweezers.
I recently changed the battery of my P10 but the phone always died when the brandnew battery was still at 50%. It is no battery calibration issue - over the next ten days it got worse, died at 70%, now it frequently dies at 90%. The phone only starts with charging cable plugged in, then the battery charges from 90% to 100% in roughly one hour, but the "charged" battery only lasts about an hour or less, the phone dies when it reaches 90%. Looks to me like fake charging (or rather fake uncharging?). Is someone familiar with such an issue? Was the new battery defect from store? Or is the charger defect? The phone runs fine with power cable plugged in. Can it still be the charging board? Should I try the replacement shown in this article?