Nokia Lumia 920:
How to replace Power Button cable , Volume button and camera
Make
sure the phone is off. Use the T5 screwdriver to remove the two 8.6mm long
screws, located at the bottom of the phone. (Head size is 2.5mm)
Use
the smallest Torx screwdriver or another small poking tool and push into the
hole on the SIM card slot. The plastic SIM protective piece should pop out
quite easily. Put that plastic piece aside.
Once
both screws on the bottom are removed, and the plastic SIM protective piece is
removed, gently push on the outside of the screen. The screen should become
separated using little force. And should like the pictures shown once complete.
This
step may be easier to remove the battery first, but it is not mandatory.
Place
the spudger tool or flat plastic tool on top of the ribbon cable to avoid
damaging it when prying up on the metal clip.
Use
a plastic opening tool, or gently use a small metal flat-head screwdriver to
pry up the metal clip. (It is recommended to use a plastic tool; However, if
the opening tool does not work or fit into the small opening underneath the
clip, use the flat-head.)
Once
the metal clip is removed, gently pry up on the ribbon cable connection,
located underneath the metal clip you have just removed.
Prerequisite
step: Back panel removal Use the T4 torx screwdriver to remove the 3mm screw
(diameter of the head is 1.5mm) fastened to the metal clip, holding the battery
in place.
Using
the plastic opening tool, pry up on the metal clip holding the battery in
place. Completely remove the clip.
Use
a plastic opening tool. Start on the right, and gently lift up on the copper
strip. You do not have to completely remove the copper strip, only enough so
that the connection to the battery is visible.
Use
a plastic opening tool or spudger, and gently lift up on the connective piece.
Use
a plastic opening tool at the bottom of the battery and gently lift. The
battery should lift out easily.
Prerequisite
guides: Back panel removal, Battery Removal Use the plastic opening tool to
gently lift up on the connective piece attached to the volume, camera, and
power button strip.
Flip
the front panel on its side with the strip you are working on facing upward.
Use
a spudger tool and starting at the top, gently pry the button sensors up.
Slide
the tool underneath the strip and pry up the next button sensor.
Do
this down the line until the strip becomes completely detached.
The
power strip should look like this fully detached.