DIY repair of the device simple, and safe. Following the comprehensive steps we have provided will help you quickly replace not only a broken Moto X display assembly (LCD & touch screen), but also any other internal components that may have become faulty or damaged.
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Once the first clip is released, you can continue around the perimeter of the Moto X with your plastic opening tool gently freeing the clips. Page 2 of 7...
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Release the cable by lifting the side opposite the cable up 90 degrees. You can now remove the rear case from the Moto X (be sure to keep track of the power & volume buttons). Next, locate and remove the eleven T5 torx screws that secure the upper &...
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The other three connections can be pried up and released. Now, slide the flat end of the spudger under the battery and carefully lift it up from the securing adhesive. You can now remove the battery from the Moto X. Page 4 of 7 http://www.fixez.com/...
Motorola Moto X – Disassemble Guide Front-Facing Camera The front-facing camera is housed in the upper corner of the Motorola smartphone. Use the fine tip curved tweezers to pry the connector up from the motherboard and remove the front-facing camera from the Moto X.
The power and volume button flex cable is located on the back of the display assembly and frame of the Moto X. Use the fine tip curved tweezers to peel the ribbon cable from the securing adhesive. The use of a...
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Breakdown 1. Motorola Moto X Back Battery Cover 2. Motorola Moto X Motherboard 3. Motorola Moto X Display Assembly (LCD & Touch Screen) with the Frame 4. Motorola Moto X Battery 5. Motorola Moto X Power & Volume Button Flex Cable 6.