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Sony Ericsson T68i Microphone Replacement

What you need

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    • Remove the battery from the back.

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    • Pry off the plastic cover from the top with a thin plastic shim, then remove it from the two bottom clips.

    • Do not bend it too far down, or else you risk breaking the two bottom clips.

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    • Unscrew all four Torx T6 screws.

    • Keep in a safe place.

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    • After removing the screws, the two halves will separate. If not, then pry them gently apart.

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    • Next remove the circuit board and screen from the device.

    • Use your T6 to remove the 4 screws holding the cover on.

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    • The board and screen should just pop out at this point.

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    • The microphone at the bottom of the rear housing can be levered out using a small screwdriver or any similar tool.

Conclusion

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

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