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Insert an opening tool pick under the screen, starting at the top of the phone.
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Slide the pick around the entire perimeter of the display to break the adhesive.
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Once enough adhesive has been removed, you should be able to separate the screen by gently lifting it from the left side of the phone.
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Althrough a simple fix, one should be weary if the glass is shattered. I just did this, and there were a few spliters left on the adhesive, and of course sticking to it. So if you want to replace your screen due to broken glass, make sure to wear protection and remove the splinters carefully, otherwise you may be tempted to press on the new display to strongly, because you want to stick it to the whole brim.
isoein typ - 回复
I completed this fix, and it wasn’t too bad. Just watch out when gluing back the screen not to put glue over the microphone hole at the bottom. This would be the phone microphone mouthpiece, you can see a small notch on the bottom of the screen, beside the “motorola” “m” on the front . I put glue there without knowning and the microphone is now very muted.
Thank you for the heads up about the. microphone hole…
Great article! Keep it up, this really helps out us broke fellows.
DIY OR DIE!!!
What can I do if I broke the cable connected to the back
Gary Dixon - 回复
i recently brought a mot g 7 screen replacement and followed the steps and the screen still doesn’t turn on