Motorola V3i Teardown
ID: 3660
Description: A Motorola V3i it's from the "RAZR" series. The...
Steps:
- A Motorola V3i!
- Let's see what's inside...
- Let's turn it and take out the battery.
- Remove these two screws.
- Now you can easily flip the cover.
- You need to detach these two plastic lashes from the surounding.
- Now you can remove this transparent plastic case.
- Now you can take out the speaker.
- The metal thing on the end of the picture is the antenna.
- So, that's the board.
- Vibra motor.
- Mini USB.
- Connector for the antenna.
- After I took these EMI shields away it looks like this...
- Bluetooth chip by Broadcom.
- 32Mbit PSRAM by STMicroelectronics.
- Baseband Processor (Main Processor) by Freescale (90nm structure).
- RF Transmitter by RF Micro Devices.
- Battery controller by Freescale.
- Quad-Band Transmit Module by RF Micro Devices.
- Remove these 4 rubbers.
- Then remove the four torx screws.
- You can easily lose these rubbers. (That's why I have only 3 of them...)
- Filp the device and you can remove the top housing.
- Remove the three buttons on the side of the device.
- Remove the connector to the mainboard...
- and to the camera.
- Remove the camera by lifting it up.
- That's a 1,3Mpix camera!
- Lift up the speaker.
- Then, that's a tricky part,remove all the buttons around the screen housing. Caution: They are really thin and they easily break!
- After you did this tricky part you can lift the top of the phone away.
- Now lift up the front glass from the top of the device. It's held with adhesives.
- After you did this it should look like this.
- Around the screen there are some lashes. Detach them to release the screen of the metal housing.
- Then you can lift the metal housing up.
- The metal housing is very fragile!
- an ATI Imageon chip! It's a mulitmedia co-processor, it is used for record video and mobile gaming. It support up to a 2Mpix camera.
- Again there's a small lash on the botton of the front screen housing.
- After that you can remove the front screen with the PCB.
- The front screen.
- Yes, my front screen has some dead pixels. (They are pink?!)
- Thank you for reading my Teardown:)