Introduction
Is your screen cracked? Is the touchscreen not working? Use this guide to restore your Nokia 6 screen back to working order. Before attempting this guide, please make sure that the phone is turned off as you will be opening the phone and disconnecting the screen from the phone’s main board.
Tools
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Insert the SIM card ejection tool into the hole on the left side of the phone.
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Remove the SIM card and microSD card.
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Lay overlapping strips of clear packing tape over the Nokia 6's display until the whole screen is covered.
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To soften the adhesive, use a heat gun and heat one edge of the phone for five minutes.
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To use the heat gun, plug it into an outlet.
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Take a Jimmy and slide it under the glass after the adhesive has been softened.
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Place a pick under the glass after lifting with the pry tool so that the screen won't re-adhere to the frame again.
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Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the 1 mm x 1.4 mm screw holding down the metal bracket over the screen ribbon connector.
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Use a spudger to disconnect the screen ribbon connector and free the display assembly.
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Carefully remove the screen from the device.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
2 comments
completed the guide. thx. my iphone claimed the screen is not original. anyway, seems to work correct. io games online
I want original display for nokia 6 mobile
The display has a small flat cable curving under the right “square” button about 5 mm from the right edge. It It’s very easy to accidentally cut it with a pick when slicing glue under the bottom right corner, especially when coming down the right edge. A photo of the cable (cut, unfortunately), another photo from a different angle.
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It isn't obvious from the description that the major glued areas are at the ends, and particularly the corners. Further, the glass screen itself is overlaid with a thin, flexible cover, and this extends from the glass edge about a centimeter top and bottom. The real danger of screen break is at the sides, where the underlying glass comes very close to the edge of the plastic cover. What you see in the picture is OK, the spudgers going under the cover but not too close to the glass at the end. You need to lift both ends of the screen very slightly before easing the sides up. And the glue patches at the ends are pretty tenacious.
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