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| PROJECT RED 3G and DIY Tutorial Project Red 3G So I swiped this 3G 8gigger real cheap because the LCD was basically ****n. See first pic. Everything else tested working 100%. Decided since I was going to open it up, might as well do a little "something something" to it as well and decided on a new back in a new color - in particular....Red. So I know alot you ya'll want to see what the insides of these beasts look like, and wonder just how this thing comes apart.....so without further ado, here ya go: Sad little broken Iphone.... ![]() Step 1: Popping the screen assembly out (2 screws at bottom) and 3 flex cables to disconnect... ![]() Screen assembly, phone assembly, and the New Red case!! ![]() Step 2: Yank that Logicboard out, several screws, loosen the camera and a few more flex cables to disconnect... ![]() Screen, Logicboard and everything else... ![]() Step 3: Remove the battery, glued to the case... ![]() Step 4: Basically, remove everything else....which includes the buttons, headphone jack, cables, vibrator, dock connector assembly and misc parts. I also removed the chrome bezel to re-use which included rails and connecting points. By now you've also collected around 25 screws (I didnt count). What a mess......doesnt look like much for the money now does it? ![]() Step 5: Rewind....parts go back in, just in a new case [IMG]http://*****i.com/images/smilies/smile.gif[/IMG] ![]() Step 6: Add the battery and Logicboard... ![]() Step 7: Screen assembly and button her up.... ![]() Mobileinfo |
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