How do you take apart an LG LX150 cell phone?

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2026-04-25 10:55

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There are various reasons as to why you may need to take apart this phone, but here is a general description as to how to do this. You will need a set of small jeweler's screwdriver, and a razor knife. The phone consists of two primary sections. One section holds the keyboard and battery, and the other section has the displays. Each of these two primary sections are made of two halves. To take apart each of these two halves in both sections, you will need the basic tools that I mentioned earlier. There are a total of ten screws in the VX8300. Four screws are located in the section containing holding the screens and the camera, and six screws holding the main body that house the battery and the keys. All but four screws are covered by a rubber plugs which you must remove. Starting with the section that holds the display screen, use a needle to remove rubber plugs covering the four screws. These screws are tightened very well and sealed so it may take a little pressure to unscrew them, but try not to strip any of them! In the main section, two screws are located under the negative and positive signs under the battery cover, and the other two are located on each side of the battery. There are two plugs on the back side of the phone revealing the other two screws on the piece holding the battery and the keys. One plug is at the top next to the antenna, the other is also at the top, but just under and to the left of the headset jack. After all screws are taken out, you can take apart that side of the phone, but there is a trick. Each of the two sections of the phone is each made of two pieces and they are snapped together. You can gently create a slight gap around the edges by using a razor knife or a thin bladed knife to wedge and pry apart the two halves. When widening the gaps you must do this all around the phone at every part where the top and bottom are touching or you might break something. There is a small copper or gold colored, flat ribbon cable that runs through both halves of the phone and it is very important and should not be damaged! These wires connect to the circuit board but when you take the phone apart then it will be on the side without the circuitry, but when you put it back together it will snap back into place. If you want to remove and clean the circuitry then you can use the screwdriver to slowly pry it out by working around the edges to try to keep it even. The section that holds the display screens is much simpler. After removing the screws and creating the gaps by prying them apart, using the same technique that was described earlier, you can pull it apart. There will be two LCD screens and one small circuit board for the three media buttons. Just reverse the process to put the phone back together.

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