Samsung Galaxy Note II Headphone Jack/Earpiece Speaker Assembly Replacement
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Ga naar stap 1Use this guide to replace the headphone jack and earpiece speaker assembly in your Samsung Galaxy Note II.
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Pry with a plastic opening tool, or your fingernail, in the divot to the left of the rear-facing camera, near the power button.
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If you have an SD card inserted, use the flat end of a spudger, or your fingernail, to press the microSD card slightly deeper into its slot until you hear a click.
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After the click, release the card and it will pop out of its slot.
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Remove the microSD card.
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Insert a plastic opening tool, or your finger, into the notch of the battery compartment and lift the battery upward.
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Remove the eleven 4.0 mm Phillips #00 screws securing the midframe to the display assembly.
In my phone some of the screws are litterally not ot turn - I screwed up one of the heads - be careful!
I have 2 note 2 phones model #: SGH-I317M. I have a broken screen that does not display in my note 2 but my brother's note 2 is working perfectly. Can I either transfer the motherboard in MY note 2 to my brothers note 2 or swap the broken screen with the new screen in my brother's note 2 ? Thanks. Reach me at anmac1789@gmail.com
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Insert your plastic opening tool between the midframe and front panel assembly on the side of the phone.
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Slide the plastic opening tool down the seam.
I didn't have an opening tool, so I used a stiff guitar pick. Worked like a charm.
for best result without any scratches or breaking frame, open the frame on table (solid), don't open on hand.
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Carefully pry around the corner with a plastic opening tool.
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Free the clips along the power button side of the phone.
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Lastly, free the two clips along the top and bottom edge of battery compartment.
Start with the top clip. You can see it located next to the three battery connectors. Insert the spludge from the side gently to push, the clip should go off.
Once this clip is off, the bottom battery clip can be unclipped simply by gently moving the two pieces apart.
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If you're primarily following the pictures, as I was, you might be frustrated that your display assembly isn't popping off. Unfortunately, a vital step was listed in the instructions but not photographed:
"Lastly, there are two clips along the top and bottom edge of battery compartment that also hold the display assembly in place."
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Use a spudger to disconnect the vibrator/power button assembly cable connector.
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Disconnect the antenna cable connector.
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Disconnect the display cable connector.
Dear Sirs,
My Galaxy Note II is completely dead due to lightning in the house. I guess there is a fuse or a protection somewhere but I can not find it. Can you help ? Thanks in advance, Jose
One idea would be to track backwards, i.e. check to see if current is reaching from the charge port to the mainboard. Looking at the following picture http://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi... it seems like the fuse is - as expected - located right by the USB port. If you're lucky it could be as easy as replacing the charging board, a $10 component.
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Remove the 3 mm Phillips #00 screw securing the motherboard to the display assembly.
Is it possible to replace my Note II N7105 motherboard to N7100? Is there some negative effects happen, if i did it?
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Remove the 3 mm Phillips #00 screw securing the headphone jack assembly to the display assembly.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Did you use the miniature hammer for that step David?
Where can I purchase a headphone jack to replace my defective one?
Installed everything correctly. Ear piece works fine, however my headphone jack (which was the faulty component in the first place) does not work at all. The phone does not even detect when I have a pair of earbuds plugged in. I replaced this piece due to heavy static out of the headphone jack.