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Kyocera QCP-2035 Speaker Replacement

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    • When looking at the back of the phone, you will see a horizontal line and three raised segments of plastic in the form of a triangle.

    • Place thumb on top of the triangle and press into the phone while sliding your thumb towards the bottom of the phone.

    • In 5 mm it will stop sliding.

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    • Grab the bottom of the back cover with your other hand and pull the cover the rest of the way off.

    • Turn the phone over slowly. The battery will fall out on its own.

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    • Rotate the phone so the bottom is facing you. There is a small indent on the plastic face.

    • Using the tip of your fingernail or a spudger, pry the cover away from the rest of the phone.

    • Once the cover starts to part, keep separating until the top notches detach.

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    • With the cover plate separated, you will see (6) T6x11mm torx screws recessed in the white plastic.

    • Remove screws.

    • The white plastic face plate lifts right off, exposing the main board.

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    • Locate the speaker at the top of the phone right above the screen.

    • Using a spudger or pair of tweezers, gently rock and pry from between the speaker and the main board.

    • There are three plastic tabs holding the speaker, which are located at the back of the speaker.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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