I was able to take out the USB Board and leave the soft button cable on the phone. I then installed the new Samsung Galaxy S4 Charging Assembly (Verizon) part (AKA: USB Board) and will reassemble in reverse order as per the instructions below.
As I inspected the USB board I noticed on the left hand side a gold antenna connector with a red colored wired connected to the USB board. I gently disconnected it using the blue plastic open tool(AKA: Spudger) and it popped off ok. You will now be free to take out the USB Board from the display assembly. If you ordered a Samsung Galaxy S4 Charging Assembly (Verizon) part, you can just take out the USB board from the display assembly . I noticed that you are NOT suppose to take out the soft button cable, just disconnect it from the USB Board Cable. You then insert the new Samsung Galaxy S4 Charging Assembly (Verizon) part and place the soft button cable over the USB Board Cable and connect it.
With the blue plastic opening tool(AKA: Spudger) I was able to gently disconnect the soft button cable form the USB board cable and disconnect the antenna cable connector from the USB Board as per the instructions in Step 15. There was no additional antenna cable on the Samsung Galaxy S4 Verizon Service phone.
I had to use a metal scalpel to get in between the USB Port and the USB Port Bracket and it went flying off. richporctor post above on August 15 was right. Be prepared! All in all, the instructions will get the USB Port Bracket off the USB Port.
I had to use a metal scalpel to get in between the USB Port and the USB Port Bracket and it went flying off. richporctor post above on August 15 was right. Be prepared! All in all, the instructions will get the USB Port Bracket off the USB Port.
I was able to disconnect the USB board cable connector form the motherboard with the flat end of the blue plastic opening tool(AKA: Spudger) as per the instructions in Step 12 USB Board.
I purchased a blue plastic opening tool(AKA: Spudger) and was able to remove the midframe from the display assembly as per the Step 7. I had to hold the cell phone firmly in my left hand while I gently forced the spudger between the chrome bezel and the midframe with my right hand and heard plastics clips separate and saw the midframe start to separate from the display assembly. Don’t be afraid to get that spudger in and just gently go down the side of the phone and you will hear the plastics clips detach and the midframe to separate more and more until you are able to separate them 100%. I started at the volume button side of the phone in Step 7 and ended at the power button side in Step 9. In Step 10 just make sure all the plastic clips are separated from the midframe and the display assembly so you can pull them apart 100% without breaking them.
I purchased a blue plastic opening tool(AKA: Spudger) and was able to remove the midframe from the display assembly as per the Step 7. I had to hold the cell phone firmly in my left hand while I gently forced the spudger between the chrome bezel and the midframe with my right hand and heard plastics clips separate and saw the midframe start to separate from the display assembly. Don’t be afraid to get that spudger in and just gently go down the side of the phone and you will hear the plastics clips detach and the midframe to separate more and more until you are able to separate them 100%. I started at the volume button side of the phone in Step 7 and ended at the power button side in Step 9.
I purchased a blue plastic opening tool(AKA: Spudger) and was able to remove the midframe from the display assembly as per the Step 7. I had to hold the cell phone firmly in my left hand while I gently forced the spudger between the chrome bezel and the midframe with my right hand and heard plastics clips separate and saw the midframe start to separate from the display assembly. Don’t be afraid to get that spudger in and just gently go down the side of the phone and you will hear the plastics clips detach and the midframe to separate more and more until you are able to separate them 100%. I started at the volume button side of the phone in Step 7 and ended at the power button side in Step 9.
I was able to take out the USB Board and leave the soft button cable on the phone. I then installed the new Samsung Galaxy S4 Charging Assembly (Verizon) part (AKA: USB Board) and will reassemble in reverse order as per the instructions below.
As I inspected the USB board I noticed on the left hand side a gold antenna connector with a red colored wired connected to the USB board. I gently disconnected it using the blue plastic open tool(AKA: Spudger) and it popped off ok. You will now be free to take out the USB Board from the display assembly. If you ordered a Samsung Galaxy S4 Charging Assembly (Verizon) part, you can just take out the USB board from the display assembly . I noticed that you are NOT suppose to take out the soft button cable, just disconnect it from the USB Board Cable. You then insert the new Samsung Galaxy S4 Charging Assembly (Verizon) part and place the soft button cable over the USB Board Cable and connect it.
With the blue plastic opening tool(AKA: Spudger) I was able to gently disconnect the soft button cable form the USB board cable and disconnect the antenna cable connector from the USB Board as per the instructions in Step 15. There was no additional antenna cable on the Samsung Galaxy S4 Verizon Service phone.
I had to use a metal scalpel to get in between the USB Port and the USB Port Bracket and it went flying off. richporctor post above on August 15 was right. Be prepared! All in all, the instructions will get the USB Port Bracket off the USB Port.
I had to use a metal scalpel to get in between the USB Port and the USB Port Bracket and it went flying off. richporctor post above on August 15 was right. Be prepared! All in all, the instructions will get the USB Port Bracket off the USB Port.
I was able to disconnect the USB board cable connector form the motherboard with the flat end of the blue plastic opening tool(AKA: Spudger) as per the instructions in Step 12 USB Board.
I purchased a blue plastic opening tool(AKA: Spudger) and was able to remove the midframe from the display assembly as per the Step 7. I had to hold the cell phone firmly in my left hand while I gently forced the spudger between the chrome bezel and the midframe with my right hand and heard plastics clips separate and saw the midframe start to separate from the display assembly. Don’t be afraid to get that spudger in and just gently go down the side of the phone and you will hear the plastics clips detach and the midframe to separate more and more until you are able to separate them 100%. I started at the volume button side of the phone in Step 7 and ended at the power button side in Step 9. In Step 10 just make sure all the plastic clips are separated from the midframe and the display assembly so you can pull them apart 100% without breaking them.
I purchased a blue plastic opening tool(AKA: Spudger) and was able to remove the midframe from the display assembly as per the Step 7. I had to hold the cell phone firmly in my left hand while I gently forced the spudger between the chrome bezel and the midframe with my right hand and heard plastics clips separate and saw the midframe start to separate from the display assembly. Don’t be afraid to get that spudger in and just gently go down the side of the phone and you will hear the plastics clips detach and the midframe to separate more and more until you are able to separate them 100%. I started at the volume button side of the phone in Step 7 and ended at the power button side in Step 9.
I purchased a blue plastic opening tool(AKA: Spudger) and was able to remove the midframe from the display assembly as per the Step 7. I had to hold the cell phone firmly in my left hand while I gently forced the spudger between the chrome bezel and the midframe with my right hand and heard plastics clips separate and saw the midframe start to separate from the display assembly. Don’t be afraid to get that spudger in and just gently go down the side of the phone and you will hear the plastics clips detach and the midframe to separate more and more until you are able to separate them 100%. I started at the volume button side of the phone in Step 7 and ended at the power button side in Step 9.
I purchased a 1.5x40mm Phillips screw driver and was able to remove all 9 40mm screws from the midframe as per the Step 6 Midframe instructions.
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