Installing Motorola Droid RAZR Rear-Facing Camera

Droid RAZR rear-facing camera replacement.

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Add Note Edit Step 1 — Back Cover  ¶ 

  • Insert a plastic opening tool between the back cover and rear case at the lower left edge of the back cover.

  • Pry the back cover up with the plastic opening tool to free the plastic clips.

  • Continue prying along the left edge of the back cover towards the top of the phone.

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Add Note Edit Step 2  ¶ 

  • Work the plastic opening tool across the top of the back case to free the plastic clips.

  • The top edge of the back case is very thin. Pry carefully to avoid cracking or snapping it.

  • Continue prying down the right side of the back cover to free the remaining clips.

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Add Note Edit Step 3  ¶ 

  • Pull the back cover away from the phone to remove it.

  • The back cover is attached to the battery with a generous amount of adhesive, so you may have to use quite a bit of force to separate the two pieces.

  • Since the back cover is made of Kevlar, it can handle a fair amount of twisting and tugging without breaking.

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Add Note Edit Step 4 — Battery  ¶ 

  • Use the tip of a spudger to lift up the red silicone cover over the battery terminal screws and remove it.

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Add Note Edit Step 5  ¶ 

  • Remove the two 3.3 mm T5 Torx battery terminal screws.

  • Grab the blue battery removal tab and lift the battery out to remove it.

  • There is quite a bit of adhesive securing the battery to the motherboard. Work slowly to avoid deforming the battery.

  • Your phone will have a number of metal EMI shields on the motherboard, rather than the bare ICs seen here.

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Add Note Edit Step 6 — Camera Cover  ¶ 

  • Use a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the adhesive underneath the camera cover.

    • The following steps were performed without the use of a heat gun. Notice that the camera cover cracks very easily if you do not heat the adhesive that holds it in place.

  • Gently pry up the bottom edge of the camera cover with a plastic opening tool.

  • Carefully slide the plastic opening tool across the bottom edge to free it from the adhesive.

  • Continue to use the heat gun as needed to soften the adhesive as you remove the camera cover.

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Add Note Edit Step 7  ¶ 

  • Insert the plastic opening tool underneath the top edge of the camera cover.

  • Gently pry the camera cover up as you slide the plastic opening tool across the top edge to free it from the adhesive.

  • Remove the camera cover.

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Add Note Edit Step 8 — Rear Case  ¶ 

  • Remove the six screws securing the rear case to the rest of the phone:

    • three 6.7 mm silver T3 Torx screws at the top,

    • four 4.0 mm gold T3 Torx screws in the middle,

    • and three 4.5 mm black T5 Torx screws at the bottom.

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