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Before you begin
Read this website's Legal Guidelines and make sure you understand the risks of this repair. Place your Blackberry 9630 on a clean flat and soft surface, such as a rubber mat or a piece of soft cloth and get the required opening tools.
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Blackberry 9630
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Step 2
Turn your Blackberry 9630 on its front and remove the battery door and the battery.
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Step 3
Once backdoor has been removed, it will look like this.
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Step 4
Remove the simcard and microSD card if present.
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Step 5
Remove the Torx screws on the frame of the Blackberry 9630 as shown in picture.
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Step 6
There will be two more screws on the button of the Blackberry 9630.
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Step 10
Remove the torx screws you find under the front cover.
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Step 13
Now the bottom frame should come loose from the Blackberry 9630.
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Step 12
Remove carefully the coaxial cable used for signal on the Blackberry 9630.
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Step 15
Remove the keyboard connector by lifting it off from the Blackberry 9630 motherboard.
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Step 16
Once release, it will look like this.
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Step 17
You can now lift the Blakcberry 9530 motherboard to reveal two more connectors. The LCD screen and the trackpad.
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Step 18
Closer picture shows the connectors on the left hand side.
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Step 19
Disconnect the ribbon cable for the auxility buttons.
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Step 20
You should now have more freedom to disconnect the two ribbon cables off the Blackberry 9630 motherboard.
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Step 21
To remove the Blackberry 9630 Keypad, insert the flathead tool on the edge of the frame.
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Step 23
Front view of the Blackberry 9630 Keypad.
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Step 24
Top view of the Blackberry 9630 Frame.
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Step 25
Top view of the Blackberry 9630 motherboard.
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Step 26
Blackberry 9630 Screen can be easily removed by lifting it from the top end and rising it at an angle.
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Step 27
Once the Blackberry 9630 has been disassemble, it should look like this.
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