Summary of Contents for Sony Ericsson K600i K600i K600i
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Bluetooth, 1.3 Megapixel digital camera, MP3 playback, built-in AM/FM radio and an easy-to-use menu system, it's a winner. It also features the legacy Sony Ericsson power and accessory terminal. That means I can use my K600i with the numerous, affordable chargers and other accessories that have been Ericsson compatible since the 1990s.
Step 2: Remove Screws Use the T6 Torx screwdriver to remove the four screws indicated by the arrows. Step 3: Pry Housing Apart Using your fingers, pry the two halves of the phone housing apart. This requires a little persistence and manual dexterity.
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Remove the back half of the camera's housing and set it aside. Step 4: Remove Phone Guts Now you'll need to extract the innards of the phone (circuit boards, etc.) and remove the front phone housing. This is easier than it seems since there are no additional screws or tabs that need to be pried.
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Once you remove the housing, the phone will look like the photo below. There's no need to remove the keypad buttons for screen removal, but I did anyhow to clean the dust and gunk that had accumulated around the buttons. The keypad is removed by gently prying the keypad from the directional button (pry from underneath the rubber keypad).
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Once you have lifted up the screen, you'll see the LCD display connector. Mine was covered with a small piece of yellow tape. Remove the tape using your fingers or tweezers so you have access to the display connector and set the tape aside for use during reassembly. Locate the small black tab.
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This is what your phone will look like when you have removed the screen.
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Step 6: Install New Screen Carefully slip the flat cable from your new screen into the phone's display connector until the small flanges on the flat cable are butted up against the white part of the phone's display connector. Once this is done use your tweezers or small screwdriver to flip the black tab on the connector down, locking your cable into place.
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Step 7: Reassemble the Phone Reassembly is simply a matter of reversing the steps for disassembly. Here's a couple of helpful hints when putting your phone back together: Pay special attention to properly aligning the rubber keypad buttons and the front of the •...