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Hi everyone!

I recently got a used AT&T branded Motorola Q9h Global.
The screen started to act up after some use & I figured it must be the connection that needs to be reseated.
Since it's out of warranty, I cannot send it back to Motorola to get it fixed.
Does anyone know where I can find instructions for disassembling the Q9h?
I found a link (http://mordani.com/b...ur-motorola-q9h) that was supposed to be a detailed tutorial of the disassembly of the Q9h but the accompanying pictures were not viewable.
I appreciate any help to safely disassemble my Q9h.
Thanks!

Konker


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View Postkonker, on Jan 18 2009, 15:31, said:

Hi everyone!

I recently got a used AT&T branded Motorola Q9h Global.
The screen started to act up after some use & I figured it must be the connection that needs to be reseated.
Since it's out of warranty, I cannot send it back to Motorola to get it fixed.
Does anyone know where I can find instructions for disassembling the Q9h?
I found a link (http://mordani.com/b...ur-motorola-q9h) that was supposed to be a detailed tutorial of the disassembly of the Q9h but the accompanying pictures were not viewable.
I appreciate any help to safely disassemble my Q9h.
Thanks!

Konker

hello  

Very nice    :)  But   picture  not  displayed  ;|

thx

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View PostTranzystor (Patrick), on Jan 19 2009, 14:39, said:

hello  

Very nice    :)  But   picture  not  displayed  ;|

thx
Here's  another write-up for the disassembly but with minimal pictures:
http://www.everythin...ment-15870.html

The internal view of the faceplate does help.

Cheers!





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