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Cellular Phone Forum / Manufacturers / Motorola / April 2006

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Diagram for Motorola V710

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The Ehaulted Intimidator - 23 Jul 2005 17:08 GMT
Does anyone have a service diagram for the V710. I need to remove the
screen to get a dust particle out.
Thanks in advance. Tony
CJD - 24 Jul 2005 14:14 GMT
Look up v600 housing change or some such, it will be basically the same. If
you are doing it for one dust particle, I warn you not to bother lol
Does anyone have a service diagram for the V710. I need to remove the
screen to get a dust particle out.
Thanks in advance. Tony
mikec101 - 28 Apr 2006 23:38 GMT
> Does anyone have a service diagram for the V710. I need to remove the
>screen to get a dust particle out.
>Thanks in advance. Tony

> Does anyone have a service diagram for the V710. I need to remove the
>screen to get a dust particle out.
>Thanks in advance. Tony

I had the same probem with my 710

what you can do is this:

Grab a very _thin_ knife (not an Xacto, preferably one of those retractable
blades that you can snap off as you use it, or maybe a razor blade) and start
off at the top of the phone next to the speaker
_Slowly_ work you way around the cover edge prying the fron cover and the
inside cover apart.
You will run into 2 lock snaps on the right and two on the left.
Just keep switching between the left and right side, wiggling the blade to
separate the two covers. There is a little bit of glue in between the covers,
but that's OK - that glue will reseal the covers back together when you are
done.
As you pry the covers apart, every once in a while gently separate them with
your fingers.

When you get almost to the bottom, they shouls come apart.
 
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