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| Usually you just have to replace the ear piece speaker. not to hard to replace, it just clips on the back of the screen bezel. but make sure the cable is securely in place and there is no corrosion on it first, if you dropped it in water it is entirely possible you need a new board. Check the teardown guide, sorry don't know any of the cable numbers. |
| Usually you just have to replace the ear piece speaker. not to hard to replace, it just clips on the back of the screen bezel. but make sure the cable is securely in place and there is no corrosion on it first, if you dropped it in water it is entirely possible you need a new board. Check the teardown guide, sorry don't know any of the cable numbers. |
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| Usually you just have to replace the ear piece speaker. not to hard to replace, it just clips on the back of the screen bezel. but make sure the cable is securely in place and there is no corrosion on it first, if you dropped it in water it is entirely possible you need a new board. |
| Usually you just have to replace the ear piece speaker. not to hard to replace, it just clips on the back of the screen bezel. but make sure the cable is securely in place and there is no corrosion on it first, if you dropped it in water it is entirely possible you need a new board. |
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Usually you just have to replace the ear piece speaker. not to hard to replace, it just clips on the back of the screen bezel.
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