Introduction
Over-charging, water damage, or quickly and repeatedly inserting and removing a USB device may lead to a damage on the USB board of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active. Use this guide to replace the USB board in your Samsung Galaxy S6 Active.
Before beginning, make sure to completely power off your phone and disconnect it from any external power source.
Tools
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Insert your fingernail or a plastic opening tool into the pivot on the side of the SIM tray.
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Pry open the tray to get it out of the socket.
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Heat the front face (sides, top, bottom) of the phone with the iOpener, a hair dryer, or a heat gun for 60 seconds to loosen the adhesive around the edge of the glass.
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Once you’ve opened a large enough gap, insert a plastic tool at the bottom, between the glass and the rest of frame of the phone.
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Slide the plastic opening tool around the screen, prying the display gently away from the body
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Pull the lower half of the screen screen with the suction cup while holding down the frame of the phone to separate both components.
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Once the glass is off, you will see a small clip covering the screen connection to the motherboard at the top of the phone. Use tweezers to grab the clip by the crease on its side and pull it out.
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Use the Phillips Head Screwdriver sized PH000 to remove the sixteen 4mm screws from the frame.
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Put a little pressure on the top, on the bottom, and on the sides of the phone to separate the rear case.
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Once all the clips have popped, pull out the rear case to separate it from the frame with the battery.
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The battery will be on the back side of this frame.
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Insert a plastic opening tool under the USB board and remove the USB board from the rear case.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.