Battery Removal & Replacement youtu.be If replacing the touch screen (digitizer) I strongly recommend you get one that comes already in a frame. If you have one without the frame, you'll need to carefully remove the damaged screen (put sticky tape on it first to stop glass getting everywhere) and then glue the new one back in. To replace a damaged LCD (AMOLED) or Touch screen (Digitizer) you'll need: A T4 or T5 (both used in production) Torx star type screwdriver. (search for torx on Google shopping) A small bladed screwdriver and maybe some tweezers to grab the screws. If you find the HOME/MENU BUTTON doesn't work after doing this: Hold the power button down for about 10 seconds or until you feel 3 buzzes, this does a hard reset and sometimes fixes the problem. If it still doesn't work, try re-flashing the firmware using Nokia Suite. europe.nokia.com If you can't get it to respond or switch on you might need to reset the phone by removing the battery for a few seconds, I purchased this phone as faulty because it would not switch on, but was able to fix it by doing this. Hi Res Photo's HDMI & USB mymail.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Mainboard front mymail.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Mainboard back mymail.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk For solutions to most technical problems try discussions.europe.nokia.com DIY repairs will void any warranty but may save you lots of money. Please rate&sub and I'll do my best to put some more on here... Filmed with a Panasonic HDC-SD700
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