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Blackberry Torch 9810 Cursor Key Replacement
Blackberry Torch 9810 Cursor Key Replacement This guide will show you how to replace your cursor key
Written By: Jocelyn Adorno
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Blackberry Torch 9810 Cursor Key Replacement
TOOLS: iFixit Opening Tools (1) T4 Torx Screwdriver (1) T6 Torx Screwdriver (1)
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Blackberry Torch 9810 Cursor Key Replacement
Step 1 — Phone cover
Remove the back cover of the phone
Step 2 — Battery
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Remove the battery
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Step 3 — Remove screws
Unscrew the four screws using the T6 screw driver.
If you remove the screw in red, you void the warranty!
Step 4 — Wiggle Wiggle
Slide the screen up.
Remove front silver trim by using a plastic opening tools and wiggle it off.
This is difficult to remove, but it should come off if you do it with caution. © iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA
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Step 5 — More screws that need to go
Once you remove the rim cover, you should find two more screws on the top. Unscrew them with a T-6 screw driver.
Step 6 — Remove the Back
Use the plastic opening tools to remove the entire back off the phone.
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Step 7 — Remove Ribbon Cables
Remove the three ribbon cables and the antenna wire by hand.
The cable in red is glued to the metal cap. Peel it upwards towards the battery compartment.
Step 8 — Remove Logic Board
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The logic board will easily pull straight out.
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Step 9 — Remove Informational Sticker
Remove the black sticker located above the logic board that contains the phone's serial number
Behind the black sticker you should find six small yellow screws. Remove them with a T4 torx screwdriver.
Step 10 — Remove More Screws
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Step 11 — Separate the phone
Carefully separate the screen from the body.
Make sure to be extra careful with the ribbon!
Step 12
Slide the silver plate up and you should find four more screws that need to be removed. Use a T-4 screw driver.
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They are on a black cover located on the bottom of the phone. The black cover will come off
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Step 13 — Carefully Remove a Ribbion
There is one last orange ribbon cable that needs to be pulled and behind it is the cursor
Step 14 — Cursor Key
Push the cursor upwards and out of the socket.
Gently pull out the white box by pulling straight out of the socket to the right. This is your cursor
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. This document was last generated on 2017-06-22 07:43:42 PM.
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