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OnePlus 3 Power and Volume Button Assembly Replacement

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  1. OnePlus 3 Power and Volume Button Assembly Replacement, SIM Card Tray: step 1, image 1 of 3 OnePlus 3 Power and Volume Button Assembly Replacement, SIM Card Tray: step 1, image 2 of 3 OnePlus 3 Power and Volume Button Assembly Replacement, SIM Card Tray: step 1, image 3 of 3
    • Insert a SIM eject tool, bit, or straightened paperclip into the hole located between the SIM card slot and the power button.

    • Press firmly to eject the SIM card tray.

    • During reinstallation, make sure that the SIM card tray is properly oriented. It fits in only one direction.

  2. OnePlus 3 Power and Volume Button Assembly Replacement, Back Cover: step 2, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the two 2.6 mm T2 screws from the bottom edge of the phone.

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    • There is a high risk of damaging the display panel if this opening procedure is improperly followed.

    • The following three steps show how to pry the rear case from the plastic frame. Read through the steps first before attempting the procedure.

    • There are two different seams between the screen and the body of the phone:

    • Display panel seam: This seam is part of the display assembly. Do not pry at this seam, or you will separate and damage the display panel.

    • Frame seam: This is where the plastic frame meets the back cover. It is recessed into the back cover. Only pry at this seam.

    • There are fourteen clips that hold the frame against the rear case. Be aware of their location as you pry the back cover off in the following steps.

    This picture is a bit misleading, the frame seam is actually sunk into the metal frame, and is not visible at first.

    With an older phone, it’s more likely to separate the display panel itself than to separate the displaypanel from the frame. If the top of the screen comes off first, before the part with the touch sensor, then you’re separating the wrong thing (ie displaypanel).

    Mind that the displaypanel itself seems as if it has two seams (the panel itself and the board).

    OnnoJ - Reply

    Thanks for the helpful tip! I re-worded the step slightly to hopefully clarify where the frame seam is.

    Arthur Shi -

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    • As you work, try not to accidentally power on the phone. If you do, turn the phone off before resuming disassembly.

    • Place a suction cup near the bottom edge of the display.

    • Pull on the suction cup with strong steady force.

    • Press the edge of an opening tool straight into the frame seam near the suction cup until the edge wedges between the plastic frame and the back cover's lip.

    • Due to tight tolerances, this will take substantial force. Using a new opening tool with an unmarred edge will help with this step.

    • Do not use metal tools, as they will most likely crack the screen.

    To get maximum leverage and make this step possible with my weaker suction cup, I held down the phone with a plastic pick/tool pressed down onto the metal back. As the suction cup pulled up the plastic frame, the plastic pick holding down the metal back naturally was pushed further and further into the gap between the frame and back.

    Shadrix Darkblade - Reply

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    • Once the opening tool's edge is wedged in position, carefully slide the tool along the bottom edge of the phone.

    • Carefully guide the opening tool around the left corner of the phone while keeping the tool's edge within the seam.

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    • Continue sliding the opening tool along the long edge, releasing the clips along the way.

    • The last clip in the top-left corner near the alert switch is recessed and can be difficult to release. Take your time and use the flat end of a spudger or an opening pick to help.

    I found I had to use a couple of those “guitar picks” to get the screen off, left the first one inserted on the bottom and then went around the side of the phone with the second.

    C McIsaac - Reply

    I couldn’t get the last clip easily, so I also went around the other side, and then the last two clips left and right went out togther much more easily.

    Nikolaus Demmel - Reply

    Yep, thanks for your note. It was far more easy to go round the other side.

    Sebastian -

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    • With the bottom and left edge of the phone freed, gently wiggle the frame to release the top and right edge clips.

    • Lift the screen up and remove it.

    • During reassembly, pause here to test your phone's functionality before securing the back cover.

    • To reinstall the back cover:

    • Align the top edge of the frame to the back cover and ensure that the top clips slip into place.

    • Squeeze along the long edges of the phone to snap the remaining clips into place.

    I’m having trouble putting on the back cover, anyone else had this issue?

    Jonathan Kjær Andersen - Reply

    Hello.

    From this Step on I directly jumped to Step 13. Removing the 7 Screws. NOT removing the Mainboard. It is easy possible to remove the camera just like this if you loosen the Camera-cable and pull carefull on it. Because the 7 Screws are removed there is enough space to remove the old camera and bring the new camera in. I tried It various times to verify this.

    Kolja NovoKopteryx - Reply

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    • Use the point of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the battery connector from its socket, located above the top right corner of the battery pack.

    • Bend the connector away from the socket to prevent accidental contact.

    • To re-attach press connectors like this one, carefully align and press down on one side until it clicks into place, then repeat on the other side. Do not press down on the middle. If the connector is misaligned, the pins can bend, causing permanent damage.

    Why not removing the camera without removing the mainboard?

    Warum wird die rückseitige Kamera nicht ausgebaut, ohne das Mainboard auszubauen?

    Ingo Truppel - Reply

    Hello Ingo,

    The rear camera is trapped under the motherboard. You must at least loosen the motherboard to remove the camera.

    Die Kamera befindet sich unter dem Motherboard. Sie müssen mindestens das Motherboard lösen, um die Kamera zu entfernen.

    Arthur Shi -

    During reassembly this part was tricky for me: the new battery couldn’t clip into place the way the old one did, resulting in a loose connection and “battery does not match “ message when trying to power the phone up. The new battery probably had a slightly different connector that than the old one. I even ordered another battery but the same thing happened. I finally managed to connect it by applying much more pressure on the press connector than needed for the other ones. it did not make any clip sound though.

    romDL - Reply

  9. OnePlus 3 Power and Volume Button Assembly Replacement, OnePlus 3 Interconnect Cable Disconnect: step 9, image 1 of 2 OnePlus 3 Power and Volume Button Assembly Replacement, OnePlus 3 Interconnect Cable Disconnect: step 9, image 2 of 2
    • Remove the 3 mm Phillips screw securing the cable bracket.

    • Remove the cable bracket.

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    • Use the point of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the interconnect flex cable from the motherboard, which is located above the battery.

    • Repeat the process to disconnect the daughterboard flex cable from the motherboard.

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    • Use the point of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the interconnect flex cable from the daughterboard, which is located below the battery.

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    • Remove the interconnect flex cable.

    • Carefully bend the still-attached daughterboard flex cable away from the battery.

    • During reassembly, make sure that the Main labeled connector connects to the motherboard. The Sub connector will fit the motherboard socket but it will cause your phone to malfunction.

    Upon reassembly place the cable back correctly. Apparently, it is often overlooked, see: Replaced Battery, Now My Phone is Overheating and Won't Boot

    A.B. - Reply

    Thanks for the tip! I’ll adjust the step add this info.

    Arthur Shi -

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    • Use the opening tool to push any adhesive tape holding the battery to the edge of the plastic frame. There should be at least one on each battery side.

    • Be careful not to puncture the battery pack with the tool.

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    • Peel the clear pull tab up from the battery.

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    • Brace the phone frame against the table.

    • Using a strong, steady force, pull the clear pull tab upwards until the battery loosens from its recess.

    • If you are having a hard time, apply some high concentration (over 90%) isopropyl alcohol along the battery seam to help weaken the adhesive.

    • Swing the battery completely out of its recess and pull off of any remaining adhesive.

    This step was the hardest for me - my battery was really stuck in there and I didn’t have isopropyl alcolhol. The old battery came out bent.

    C McIsaac - Reply

    I found (once I had bent the old battery removing it) that there is a film around the battery which would come away much more easily. I suggest this step is updated:

    Peel back the four black sticky tabs which say “Position 1” (one at each corner of the battery) and the peel back the black sticky film connected to the tabs. Now pull the clear pull tab upwards and the battery should come away.

    Pete Gibbs - Reply

    This! I did it by unpealing the “Position 1” tabs, and then pulled the battery much more easily. Thanks for the hint! Interestingly, it still came out with the black film intact and on the battery. I then put this black film and the pull tab on the new battery, which didn’t have either. I applied some double-sided tape between the black film and the phone to glue the whole thing in place.

    Nikolaus Demmel -

    I agreee , just peel the “position1” tabs. Plus my spare battery didn’t come with these tabs so I had to reuse the old ones anyway.

    romDL -

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    • Remove the battery and any remaining adhesive residue on the frame.

    • Do not reuse the battery after it has been removed. Reusing a battery that is bent or otherwise stressed is a potential safety hazard.

    • If your replacement battery did not come with a pull tab, you can transfer the old tab to the new battery to help with subsequent replacements.

    • While installing a new battery, temporarily connect the battery to the phone to ensure proper battery alignment.

    • To install a new battery onto an existing frame, remove some adhesive strips from a pre-cut adhesive card, or cut some strips from a roll of Tesa tape, and stick them in the highlighted area.

    • If you are installing a battery onto a new screen and digitizer assembly, be sure to peel off the orange adhesive liner to expose the battery adhesive for the new battery.

  17. OnePlus 3 Power and Volume Button Assembly Replacement, Motherboard: step 17, image 1 of 2 OnePlus 3 Power and Volume Button Assembly Replacement, Motherboard: step 17, image 2 of 2
    • Slide the point of a spudger underneath the antenna interconnect cable located at the bottom left corner of the motherboard.

    • Pry up and disconnect the antenna interconnect cable.

    Connector may go oval, push with spudger to make circular again

    Caidan Whittaker - Reply

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    • Use the point of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the display connector from its socket on the motherboard.

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    • Remove the seven Phillips screws securing the motherboard to the frame:

    • Four 3 mm black screws

    • Three 2.9 mm silver screws

    • Some of these screws may be covered by stickers. Remove the stickers to access the screws.

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    • Make sure you have ejected the SIM tray before performing this step.

    • The motherboard is still held in place near the top by clips.

    • Slide the flat end of a spudger underneath the top left corner of the motherboard.

    • Twist the spudger and pry up to release the motherboard from its recess.

    I find it easier to pry from the opposite side, where the antenna cable connector are as it required less force to release the motherboard.

    Munir Ibrahim - Reply

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    • Remove the motherboard.

    • During reinstallation, be careful not to trap any flex cables or antenna cables underneath the motherboard.

    When removing the motherboard, the front camera module's connector on the backside of the board tried to be retained by its recess in the frame. I had to peel the tape off the back of the front camera, then remove the motherboard, and finally prise the connector away from the frame before reinstalling it on the motherboard.

    Philip Cobley - Reply

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    • Try not to tear the black tape pieces so that you can reuse them during re-assembly. If you do tear the tape, replace them with pieces of electrical tape.

    • Use the point of a spudger to pry up and remove the black tape covering the volume buttons on the right edge of the phone.

    • Repeat the process with the black tape covering the power button on the left edge of the phone.

    I'd personally recommend you always buy a replacement power & volume button flex cable when doing this repair. They're usually only a few pounds/dollars/euro to add to your order when already buying a replacement screen and battery. The reason I say this is the cable is super fragile and easily fails near the buttons where it bends sharply round the side of the frame. I just finished this screen repair to discover that my power button only works when the cable is straightened, and doesn't work when the button is in place on the side... looks like I'm back to waiting for the postman to bring me another part :)

    Philip Cobley - Reply

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    • Use the flat end of a spudger to gently push the volume button board away from the frame.

    • If the volume button board begins to bend significantly, stop and pry from a different angle.

    • Continue prying until you loosen the volume button board from the frame.

    • To reinstall the volume button board, cut a small piece of adhesive from the pre-cut adhesive card or a roll of Tesa tape, and use it to stick the board back onto the frame.

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    • Use the point of a spudger to pry and loosen the power button from the left edge of the frame.

    • To reinstall the power button, cut a small piece of adhesive from the pre-cut adhesive card or a roll of Tesa tape, and use it to stick the button back onto the frame.

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    • Squeeze the tweezer tips together and insert the point underneath the rectangular contact pad near the top left edge of the frame.

    • Pry upwards to loosen the contact pad from the frame.

    Sometimes this rectangular contact pad is glued with very strong glue to the pad! Consider getting a replacement part here because you may destroy this component.

    Salmontuna - Reply

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    • Lift the volume flex cable upwards from its position, removing it from its groove.

    • Remove the volume and power button assembly.

    • If you are transferring the assembly to a new screen and digitizer, remove the blue adhesive liner on the replacement frame and press the cable onto the exposed adhesive.

Conclusion

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

Repair didn’t go as planned? Check out our OnePlus 3 Answers community for troubleshooting help.

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