BlackBerry Curve 8530 Trackpad Replacement Written By: Chris TOOLS: Spudger (1)
BlackBerry Curve 8530 Trackpad Replacement Written By: Chris TOOLS: Spudger (1) T5 Torx Screwdriver (1) T6 Torx Screwdriver (1) BlackBerry Curve 8530 Trackpad Replacement © iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA www.iFixit.com Page 1 of 8 Step 1 — Battery Place the phone on a flat surface with the screen facing down. Remove the plastic backplate by pulling up on the bottom of the cover. Step 2 Remove the battery by pulling up from the top of the battery. BlackBerry Curve 8530 Trackpad Replacement © iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA www.iFixit.com Page 2 of 8 Step 3 — Keypad Remove the two screws midway up the phone on the left and right sides using a T6 Torx Screwdriver. Warning: One screw will have warranty tape covering the screw. Removing this screw will likely void the phones warranty. BlackBerry Curve 8530 Trackpad Replacement © iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA www.iFixit.com Page 3 of 8 Step 4 Flip the phone over so the keyboard faces up. Insert a plastic spudger into the screen where speaker resides. I recommend going from the side. There are two layers to the cover. You need to make sure you get underneath the bottom layer if you plan on reusing this cover. Gently lift up plastic screen cover until screen cover separates from screen. Continue until screen cover is completely removed. Step 5 Insert the spudger into the top of the plastic siding on the front of the phone and lift up until the siding lifts up. Slide the tool around the entire perimeter of the phone until the plastic siding is completely removed. BlackBerry Curve 8530 Trackpad Replacement © iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA www.iFixit.com Page 4 of 8 Step 6 The keyboard should slide off of the phone now that the plastic siding has been removed. Step 7 — Screen To detach the screen, there are two screws at the top of the phone to be removed. Use the T6 Torx Screwdriver to remove the screws. There is a gold ribbon on the top left of the phone. Lift up this ribbon gently until it is detached from the phone. Note: When reassembling, the ribbon should be reattached before replacing the top screws. BlackBerry Curve 8530 Trackpad Replacement © iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA www.iFixit.com Page 5 of 8 Step 8 There are two clips on each side of the phone. Insert a plastic spudger between the clips and the screen. Use pressure to unlatch the screen from the clips. Now that these clips have been undone, the screen should lift up easily. Step 9 — Motherboard Now there are four screws that need to be removed. They are located at the bottom of the phone and can also be removed using a T6 Torx Screwdriver. BlackBerry Curve 8530 Trackpad Replacement © iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA www.iFixit.com Page 6 of 8 Step 10 Now the motherboard will lift up out of the plastic backing of the phone. Step 11 — Trackpad Flip over the motherboard. There is another torx screw near the middle of the motherboard on the left side. Using the T5 Torx Screwdriver, remove the screw and the metal casing. Note: Distinguish this screw from the others for reassembly purposes. Detach the clip holding the track pad in. BlackBerry Curve 8530 Trackpad Replacement © iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA www.iFixit.com Page 7 of 8 This document was last generated on 2014-01-30 10:22:28 AM. Step 12 Remove the trackpad from the motherboard. Now you are ready to reassemble the phone BlackBerry Curve 8530 Trackpad Replacement © iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA www.iFixit.com Page 8 of 8 uploads/Ingenierie_Lourd/ guide-5680-en.pdf
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