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    Red face How To: Replace the N95 LCD Screen

    To Replace The LCD Screen

    Tools needed:
    Torx 5+ driver but you can use a standard Torx 5... with care!
    Opening-tool or strong, narrow plastic edge... Credit-card or similar.

    N.B. Replacement of the broken LCD cost one member only 35GBP at a Nokia Service Centre, so it may be as well to explore that option first of all if possible, as it's slightly cheaper than the DIY solution.

    Should you decide to Do It Yourself, the following links and information may help:

    EDIT: Please note that according to Nokiaparts (a member & parts-supplier), he states in this thread, that... "Firmware 12.0.013 or later should be used with screen of part number 4850074 , previous firmware models should be using screen of part number 4850998... The part number should be printed on the back of the LCD."

    One recommended source of supply for the LCD is here.
    Code:
    http://www.accessorylink.co.uk/search.asp?Action=search&Keywords=N95
    The N95 Workshop Manual is available here.
    Code:
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5H4IMVL9
    This illustrated Walk-Thru,
    Code:
    http://spyda.vox.com/library/post/replace-n95-screen---whistle-cure.html
    is an excellent guide to disassembling and refitting the screen.

    These are additional guidelines that may help:

    1. When removing the four screws from the back of the slider, make sure that the Torx-driver you use is a good fit and not worn in any way as the screw heads are easily damaged. You may find that it takes considerable force to unscrew them as they have threadlock applied when factory-fitted.

    2. Using a plastic unclipping tool, or a stiff narrow plastic edge, such as a credit-card, slide it gently down each side of the frame to disengage the two clips in the centre of each side, it doesn't need excessive force to do this if you position it correctly, take care not to bend the clips! Lift off the frame assembly.

    3. When replacing the frame, position it carefully as the camera-housing needs to locate over the board-mounted camera and the two tiny spring-contacts on the speaker need to line up with pads on the circuit-board. Then press firmly on the centre of the frame-plate on each side to engage the clips and refit the screws to the back-plate. Take care that you support the phone by the frame edge so that you don't put pressure on the new LCD when refitting the screws! Tighten them until they are firm and recessed below the plate surface slightly. Don't overtighten them though... Remember that they shouldn't be as tight as they appeared to be when you first removed them... That effect was caused by the threadlock 'glue' on them.

    Before you take a Hammer & Chisel to your phone, you may care to watch these videos...

    Nokia N95 Lower Block PART 1 - Disassembly
    Code:
    http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb169/Sp000k/Public/?action=view&current=N95LowerBlockPART1-Disassembly.flv

    Nokia N95 Lower Block PART 2 - Assembly
    Code:
    http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb169/Sp000k/Public/?action=view&current=N95LowerBlockPART2-Assembly.flv

    Nokia N95 Upper Block Disassembly Assembly
    Code:
    http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb169/Sp000k/Public/?action=view&current=N95UpperBlockDisassemblyAssembly.flv

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    if anyone needs any help im willing to help anyone that can peak english and that can understand
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron_Fixer View Post
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    me, so add me to msn (*******************) or yahoo aim (*********) but pm me first and let me know

    Dont put your personal e-mail address on the public board. people could pm you and get it through there rather than here - Dj Spike
    you cant repeat this post everywhere in the forum ,add this text to your signature and dont spam the forum please

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