Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
11
Time Required
15 - 20 minutes
Sections
2
- Rear Case
- 6 steps
- Screen
- 5 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Rear Case
- Using the PH#00 screwdriver, remove the two 0.145 inch Phillips head screws.
- The screws are located on the bottom face of the device, near the power and volume controls.
Using the PH#00 screwdriver, remove the two 0.145 inch Phillips head screws.
The screws are located on the bottom face of the device, near the power and volume controls.
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Step 2
- Place the small suction cup on your screen.
- Moisturize the bottom of the suction cup to ensure a proper seal.
- If the screen is cracked, the suction cup may not seal correctly; too much pressure may crack or damage the screen.
Place the small suction cup on your screen.
Moisturize the bottom of the suction cup to ensure a proper seal.
If the screen is cracked, the suction cup may not seal correctly; too much pressure may crack or damage the screen.
Step 3
- Insert the plastic opening tool between the screen cover and rear cover of the tablet.
- Grasp the small suction cup.
Insert the plastic opening tool between the screen cover and rear cover of the tablet.
Grasp the small suction cup.
Step 4
- Slide the plastic opening tool along device edge to separate the screen cover from the rear cover.
- Pull upward on the small suction cup handle while sliding the opening tool.
- When sliding the plastic opening tool, avoid sliding the tool too far into the cover. This could damage the speaker connector on the back cover.
Slide the plastic opening tool along device edge to separate the screen cover from the rear cover.
Pull upward on the small suction cup handle while sliding the opening tool.
When sliding the plastic opening tool, avoid sliding the tool too far into the cover. This could damage the speaker connector on the back cover.
Step 5
- Use the plastic opening tool to remove the speaker from the rear cover.
- The speaker is held in place with adhesive and is easily removed.
- Do not pull on the speaker wires. This could damage the soldering connections.
Use the plastic opening tool to remove the speaker from the rear cover.
The speaker is held in place with adhesive and is easily removed.
Do not pull on the speaker wires. This could damage the soldering connections.
Step 6
- Once the speaker is disconnected, the cover removal is complete.
Once the speaker is disconnected, the cover removal is complete.
Step 7
Screen
- Lift the hinges on the three ribbon connector clips and disconnect the ribbon connector.
Lift the hinges on the three ribbon connector clips and disconnect the ribbon connector.
Step 8
- Using the PH#00 screwdriver, remove the three 0.145 inch circuit board screws.
Using the PH#00 screwdriver, remove the three 0.145 inch circuit board screws.
Step 9
- Remove battery, speaker and circuit board from screen.
- Gently move circuit board assembly with speaker and battery away from device to ensure you do not damage the solder connections.
Remove battery, speaker and circuit board from screen.
Gently move circuit board assembly with speaker and battery away from device to ensure you do not damage the solder connections.
Step 10
- Use plastic opening tools to remove screen from front cover.
- The screen is held in with plastic tabs.
- Use of too much force on the screen may result in unwanted damage to screen.
- To avoid damage to screen, ensure the metal screen cover does not catch on the plastic tabs.
Use plastic opening tools to remove screen from front cover.
The screen is held in with plastic tabs.
Use of too much force on the screen may result in unwanted damage to screen.
To avoid damage to screen, ensure the metal screen cover does not catch on the plastic tabs.
Step 11
- Remove screen solder connector with solder removal tool.
- Solder new screen wire to circuit board with soldering tool.
Remove screen solder connector with solder removal tool.
Solder new screen wire to circuit board with soldering tool.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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kamen99 - Dec 6, 2015
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Your step 11 is irrelevant since this look like it is the wifi antenna.
The other end of this wire is not connected to the screen. I suggested removing gently the other end from the casing (it’s held with adhesive) and so, no soldering at all to do.
Otherwise, great guide! Thanks!
N3rD Al3rT - Mar 10, 2017
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OK, so I cracked my screen and I cracked it today so I went on there to do the usual, you know? Well when I turned it on, my password lock started bugging out! (I thought a was being hacked) I am worried to do this (Step - Step thing) because I am just a child (NOT A SMALL ONE DON’T REALLY WORRY!) and my parents will be disappointed in me, I got this for my birthday! But this one is a white HipStreet tablet, one of those fancy new ones, I checked it out to see if it was actually a crack so I took off my screen protector and I felt it, but no, no! It was a crack but I couldn’t feel it! I thought it was REALLY in the tablet, like through the hard-drive and wires and stuff like that, please help me I don’t want to get in trouble, I can’t really afford another one, and my parents say “You better protect this with your entire life, because if you break this one..YOU WON’T GET ANOTHER!” (I had 2 tablets along time ago, I broke them both, OH PLEASE I WAS A SMALL CHILD!) So please help me, Thank - You!