Disassembling Neo 1973
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*The blocky device at the edge of the case is the GPS antenna. | *The blocky device at the edge of the case is the GPS antenna. | ||
**To the left of this, there are two gold pads, which are where the earpiece speaker connects. | **To the left of this, there are two gold pads, which are where the earpiece speaker connects. | ||
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*The [[debug board]] connector. | *The [[debug board]] connector. | ||
*At the left, the black semicircular device is the GSM antenna. | *At the left, the black semicircular device is the GSM antenna. | ||
**Immediately to its right, the small circular black/gold object is the microphone | **Immediately to its right, the small circular black/gold object is the microphone | ||
− | *At the top right, the button | + | *At the top right, the ''911 button''' |
In the middle is the touchscreen LCD, the touchscreen printed wire can be seen beginning at the bottom left of this, through the glass. | In the middle is the touchscreen LCD, the touchscreen printed wire can be seen beginning at the bottom left of this, through the glass. |
Revision as of 23:16, 15 February 2007
Disassembling the Neo1973
NOTE: This page was written as of GTA01Bv3 hardware revision and might need updating soon |
Contents |
Back side of Neo1973
Opening back cover
NOTE: You now need to remove the two Torx screws (T6x40) |
Carefully remove top cover
Top case lid removed
Visible in this image, from the right, going clockwise.
- The blocky device at the edge of the case is the GPS antenna.
- To the left of this, there are two gold pads, which are where the earpiece speaker connects.
- The debug board connector.
- At the left, the black semicircular device is the GSM antenna.
- Immediately to its right, the small circular black/gold object is the microphone
- At the top right, the 911 button'
In the middle is the touchscreen LCD, the touchscreen printed wire can be seen beginning at the bottom left of this, through the glass.
Lifting the PCB on the left side
NOTE: You have to bend the plastic case a bit outwards until the headphone jack on the left side of the device becomes loose |
Removing PCB from case frame
NOTE: Since the PCB now is loose on one side, you can carefully pull the USB socket and GPS antenna connector out of the right side of the case, and then flip the PCB upwards |
This shows:
- At the top on a green board, the bluetooth module, and the square bluetooth antenna.
- The headset jack is to the right of this.
- Immediately below the headset jack is the battery connector.
- Below the battery connector, the two gold pads feed the vibrator motor.
- To the right of the headset jack is the left speaker connector.
Invisible On the other side of the PCB, going from bottom-right corner down-left.
- The small circular connector is the GSM connector to which the ariel connects.
- To the left of this is the right speaker connector.
- One of the button switches.
- USB port.
- Micro-SD slot
- SIM slot - overlaying the Micro-SD slot when present.
- Gold GSM antenna connector. (or is this GPS?)
- Immediately above this with the grey wire connection is the connection to the built in GPS antenna.
On the case picture below, you can see the left and right speakers under the translucent plastic, and the vibrator motor in the middle.
Empty case frame
You can actually see the two stereo speakers beneath the translucent cover, and next to it the small vibrator motor.