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If the screen on your Moto G4 has become cracked or distorted then it may be time for a replacement. Follow this easy guide to do it yourself.
Before you begin, download the Rescue and Smart Assistant app to backup your device and diagnose whether your problem is software or hardware related.
For your safety, discharge your battery below 25% before disassembling your phone. This reduces the risk of a dangerous thermal event if the battery is accidentally damaged during the repair.
Before you begin, skip to the last step and make sure your replacement part matches the one shown. This guide is for replacing a screen/display that is already installed in a new frame. If you bought a bare display instead, you will need to carefully separate your old display from your phone’s existing frame, and then glue the new display in. Those steps are not covered by this guide.
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Insert a fingernail or a spudger into the notch on the bottom edge of the phone, near the charge port.
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Gently twist or pry to open a small gap between the back cover and the body of the phone.
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While keeping your tool (or fingernail) inserted into the gap between the back cover and the body of the phone, slide it around the corner to begin loosening the plastic clips holding the cover in place.
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Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the nineteen identical 3.1 mm screws securing the midframe.
In my kit, the T3 Torx bit came in the ‘repair part’ box, while a T5 Torx bit was in the ‘repair tools’ box.
my phone had t4, not t3
unable to remove 8 of the screws. any suggestions?
My T4 is the tool that fit. I can see why people strip these. They were dam tight for such little screws.
I also had a tough time getting them out of the socket once loose. Magnet in the tool was not very strong. I used my tweezers, and scratch the screw heads. That means they are real soft steel, and strip easy.
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Insert a spudger under the midframe at the top left corner, and gently twist to separate it from the body of the phone.
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Remove the midframe.
During the midframe removal, be careful and do not put too much torsional stress on the loudspeaker pickup wires (to the right of the main camera). It’s not that difficult to crush or shear the pickups there. Doing so will render your phone silent.
Kevin Kwan - 답글
Exactly what happened to me. Both contacts broke off and if just loosely put where they were, they can't make proper contact anymore.
There should be a warning about this in the guide itself!
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Insert a thin tool (such as one of your tweezer tips) under the red and black battery wires, and slide it underneath the battery connector.
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Gently pry straight up to disconnect the battery.
Before detaching the connector, you may want to take a photo to remember which way the red and black wires go. Mine were the same way as in this photo, but when looking at the tiny connector of the replacement battery it wasn’t easy to be sure which way to insert it.
What can you do if you break the socket??? Will anyone email me an idea, Or- is it simply ruined-??? My email address is jeffrey_f4@yahoo.com. THANKS in advance, IF- anyone will take the time to email me about this-!!!!!!!! :)
So you have bare copper wires and you’re sticking a metal tip tweezer in the vicinity.
And yes, the battery is discharged as far as you can, but,………
Maybe an idea to snip the wires somewhere further up before doing this ?
Gary Jones - 답글
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Peel up and remove the black rubber cover from the charging port and vibration motor connector.
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Pry up with your spudger to flip open the locking flap on the headphone jack's ZIF connector.
The orange flex cable is glued to the motherboard at the ‘A’ mark on the corner. Make sure to pry them apart before trying to remove the motherboard or pull the cable out of the ZIF socket.
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Grasping the motherboard by its edges, left the bottom end up at an angle, while keeping the top edge close to the phone.
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Use your spudger to pry up the front-facing camera and make sure it separates safely from the frame. The camera can remain attached to the motherboard.
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Using your tweezers, grasp the headphone jack flex cable and carefully pull it out of its socket as you remove the motherboard.
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Remove the motherboard.
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Using the flat of your spudger, pry up on the upper right edge of the earpiece speaker to separate it from the frame.
Bei meinem verschickten iFixit Ersatzteil war der Lautsprecher schon drinnen - ich musste ihn also nicht aus dem alten Teil herausnehmen.
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Remove the earpiece speaker.
Bei meinem verschickten iFixit Ersatzteil war der Lautsprecher schon drinnen - ich musste ihn also nicht aus dem alten Teil herausnehmen.
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Wedge the sharp edge of your iFixit opening tool between the headphone jack flex and the plastic frame it's adhered to.
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Carefully press down to separate the headphone jack flex cable from the adhesive securing it.
Achtung! Das Bild ist leicht irreführend, da das Öffnungswerkzeug hier direkt beim Flachbandkabel ansetzt. Das Flachbandkabel sitzt aber noch auf einem weißen Plastikplättchen, welches dann am Gehäuse klebt. Die Klebung zwischen Flachbandkabel und Plättchen ist kaum zu lösen und soll auch nicht gelöst werden. Das Plastikplättchen muss vom Gehäuse gelöst werden. So kann man das Flachbandkabel samt Plastikplättchen gut herausbekommen.
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Only the LCD screen and digitizer assembly (with frame) remains.
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Check carefully to make sure your replacement part matches, and that you've removed all the necessary parts from the old frame for installation in the new one.
I was about to order the replacement screen from ifixit but I notice that the phone I want to fix does not a volume rocker switch but two separate switches - one for volume up and a separate one for volume down. The model number is Moto G4 and the SKU is XT1622. Can I still buy the replacement screen from ifixit?
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Carefully compare your new replacement part to the original part. Remove any adhesive backings before installing your new battery.
To reassemble your device, follow the above steps in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Check out our Answers community for troubleshooting help.
Carefully compare your new replacement part to the original part. Remove any adhesive backings before installing your new battery.
To reassemble your device, follow the above steps in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Check out our Answers community for troubleshooting help.
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I would not recommend it. The adhesive between the screen and the frame was too strong for me to separate, so a screen with a new frame pre-installed would be a better bet.
I used this: