Motorola Droid RAZR
Insert
a plastic opening tool between the back cover and rear case at the lower left
edge of the back cover.
Pry the back cover up with the plastic opening tool to free the plastic clips.
Continue prying along the left edge of the back cover towards the top of the phone.
Pry the back cover up with the plastic opening tool to free the plastic clips.
Continue prying along the left edge of the back cover towards the top of the phone.
Work
the plastic opening tool across the top of the back case to free the plastic
clips.
The
top edge of the back case is very thin. Pry carefully to avoid cracking or
snapping it.
Continue prying down the right side of the back cover to free the remaining clips.
Continue prying down the right side of the back cover to free the remaining clips.
Pull
the back cover away from the phone to remove it.
The
back cover is attached to the battery with a generous amount of adhesive, so
you may
have to use quite a bit of force to separate the two pieces.
The battery must remain in the phone and not come off with the back cover or you will break the power lead.
Since the back cover is made of Kevlar, it can handle a fair amount of twisting and tugging without breaking
have to use quite a bit of force to separate the two pieces.
The battery must remain in the phone and not come off with the back cover or you will break the power lead.
Since the back cover is made of Kevlar, it can handle a fair amount of twisting and tugging without breaking
Use
the tip of a spudger to lift up the red silicone cover over the battery
terminal screws
and
remove it.
Remove
the two 3.3 mm T5 Torx battery terminal screws.
Grab
the blue battery removal tab and lift the battery out to remove it.
There is quite a bit of adhesive securing the battery to the motherboard. Work slowly to avoid deforming the battery.Your phone will have a number of metal EMI shields on the motherboard, rather than the bare ICs seen here
There is quite a bit of adhesive securing the battery to the motherboard. Work slowly to avoid deforming the battery.Your phone will have a number of metal EMI shields on the motherboard, rather than the bare ICs seen here
Use
a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the adhesive underneath the camera cover.
The following steps were performed without the use of a heat gun. Notice that the camera cover cracks very easily if you do not heat the adhesive that holds it in place.
Gently pry up the bottom edge of the camera cover with a plastic opening tool.
Carefully slide the plastic opening tool across the bottom edge to free it from the adhesive.
Continue to use the heat gun as needed to soften the adhesive as you remove the camera cover.
The following steps were performed without the use of a heat gun. Notice that the camera cover cracks very easily if you do not heat the adhesive that holds it in place.
Gently pry up the bottom edge of the camera cover with a plastic opening tool.
Carefully slide the plastic opening tool across the bottom edge to free it from the adhesive.
Continue to use the heat gun as needed to soften the adhesive as you remove the camera cover.
Insert
the plastic opening tool underneath the top edge of the camera cover.
Gently
pry the camera cover up as you slide the plastic opening tool across the top
edge to free it from the adhesive.
Remove the camera cover.
Remove the camera cover.
Remove
the six screws securing the rear case to the rest of the phone: three
6.7 mm silver T3 Torx screws at the top, four 4.0 mm gold T3 Torx
screws in the middle, and three 4.5 mm black T5 Torx screws at
the bottom.
Insert
a plastic opening tool between the rear case and the motherboard assembly.
Work
your way down the side of the phone and gently pry the rear case up.
Separate the rear case from the motherboard assembly.
Separate the rear case from the motherboard assembly.
Remove
the three 2.5 mm T3 Torx screws securing the metal chassis to the motherboard.
Remove
the metal chassis from the motherboard assembly.
Use
the flat end of a spudger to remove the two red silicone microphone covers at
the top and bottom of the motherboard.
There
is a small metal shield that covers the display assembly cable connectors on
the motherboard. This shield is held in place by a few small clips that attach
to the surrounding
EMI
shields.
Use the tip of a spudger to gently bend the clips out of shape and remove the shield.
Use the tip of a spudger to gently bend the clips out of shape and remove the shield.
Use
the flat end of a spudger to pry the three display cable connectors off their
sockets on the motherboard.
There
are a number of small black plastic clips on the display assembly that hold the
motherboard in place.
Release
the securing clips with a plastic opening tool.
Use
a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the adhesive strip around the perimeter of
the motherboard.
Pry
the edges of the motherboard up from the display assembly with a plastic
opening tool.
Remove the motherboard assembly.
Remove the motherboard assembly.
Lift
up the anti-static tape covering the camera and earpiece ZIF connectors with
the tip of a spudger.
Peel
back the tape and remove it.
Unless you have spare ESD-safe tape lying around, you may consider keeping this piece somewhere safe to be reused at reassembly.
Unless you have spare ESD-safe tape lying around, you may consider keeping this piece somewhere safe to be reused at reassembly.
Use
a plastic opening tool or your fingernail to lift up the tab on the rear-facing
camera ribbon cable ZIF connector.
Make
sure you're prying on the tab and not the connector itself.
Push the rear-facing camera through its hole in the grey antenna and remove it.
Push the rear-facing camera through its hole in the grey antenna and remove it.
Use
a plastic opening tool or your fingernail to lift up the tab on the
front-facing camera ribbon cable ZIF connector.
Make
sure you're prying on the tab and not the connector itself.
Lift the front-facing camera out of the antenna with the plastic opening tool and remove it.
Lift the front-facing camera out of the antenna with the plastic opening tool and remove it.
Insert
a plastic opening tool between the antenna and motherboard near the micro
USB and micro HDMI ports and pry the antenna free.
Remove
the antenna from the motherboard.