This is a Step-by-step guide to taking your Ming apart either to replace parts or switch out the housing. Please limit posts to DIRECT questions regarding either the instructions or the photos. To keep this thread from getting cluttered I will delete anything off-topic or NOT a direct question as referenced above. Feel free to hit the "Thank You" button if you find this thread useful but PLEASE do not add a new POST for thanks.
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OKAY, let's begin. As always, working on a clean, hard, static-free surface is best when dealing with delicate electronics. Please be VERY careful with the pressure that you are applying to pry things open by hand AND when inserting tools into your MING to pry things open as you can EASILY scratch/gouge parts or break/crack circuit boards or Flex connectors. Take a DEEP breath and follow along...
1: You will need the following: (1) one T6 TORX screwdriver, (1) one X-small Flathead screwdriver (about the same size as the T6 TORX)
2: Remove battery cover, SIM card, TF card (lock TF card slot), stylus, and locate 4 TORX screws.
3: Using T6 TORX screwdriver, remove all 4 screws (they are SMALL so put them somewhere they won't get lost.
4: Locate hinges on either side of the phone (you will find them between the camera and VM buttons on one side and volume up/down button on the other). Using the flathead screwdriver, GENTLY press the hinge at the bottom and push up. As it starts to seperate, use a fingernail or small piece of plastic (guitar picks work nicely) to begin prying the backing open. Repeat on the other side.
5: Locate the tool spaces (two) on the bottom of the MING (where the speaker is) and insert flathead screwdriver into one (gently pry open) then the other (gently pry open)
6: If the backing hasn't come off yet work your fingernail or flathead screwdriver around the inside edges of the backing until it comes loose.
7: Pull the backing off. There are no connectors to worry about at this point.
8-10: Locate the camera and Flex cable connection point, using your fingernail remove camera connector (it will come off easily) and the flex cable connector (it will come off easily as well but be CAREFUL as it will STILL be connected to the FLIP and is relatively easy to break). your MING should now look like photo (10) Ten.
11: Place the tip of your flathead screwdriver at either side of the speaker module and GENTLY pry the end up. If you pry the left side 1st you MAY hear a little POP, don't worry, thats the contact dis-engaging. Repeat on the other side and GENTLY pull the speaker module off.
12: Your MING should look like THIS:
13: Open the mini-USB and headphone dust covers and place the tip of your flathead screwdriver next to the mini-USB connector, between the green circuit board and the case and GENTLY pry up and away (should take VERY LITTLE FORCE as the only thing holding the board IN at the moment is the mini-USB connector, the headphones connector and pressure from the case.
14: As SOON as you feel the board start to give, work your screwdriver or fingernail around the board to loosen it but be CAREFUL as there is a flex cable connector BETWEEN the board you are removing and the LCD below. (use your fingernail to disconnect it). (When re-connecting, its best to attach the board and the LCD via the flex connector BEFORE you put it back into the case AND make sure the cable STAYS connected as it can EASILY seperate while you are moving it around)
15: Your MING should look like THIS:
16: Place your hand UNDER your MING , which should be facing up (so your LCD doesn't fall out), and GENTLY push your LCD through from the corners (there MIGHT be a little resistance if the glue surrounding the LCD is still tacky but don't worry). DO NOT PUSH THE LCD OUT FROM THE CENTER as you could crack the digitizer or the LCD itself (a $60US + Shipping mistake).
17: Your MING should now look like THIS: you can further take the buttons out (or they might just fall out, but when re-assembling your MING MAKE SURE that the buttons are in the rite place and fit COMPLETELY in the grooves or button press will not work)
18: now that you have your MING Dis-assembled, you can replace whatever parts are needed or put everything into the NEW case.
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