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Usa un cacciavite a croce Phillips #00 per svitare le quattro viti da 6,4 mm nella scocca posteriore.
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Usa uno spudger per sollevare e rimuovere con delicatezza il supporto che tiene fermi i cavi sulla scocca posteriore.
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Slide the spuder between the right speaker and the rear casing.
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Using a spudger, gently peel up the right speaker from the light adhesive connecting it to casing.
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Remove the right speaker.
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Slide the spudger between the left speaker and the rear casing.
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Using a spudger, gently peel up the left speaker from the light adhesive connecting it to casing.
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Remove the left speaker.
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I really enjoyed Your article ! I'm about to replace the touch pad, i got a Vita recently but it has some Heavy scuffs. I've seen the back touch pad has adhesive attached on it. I bought a replacement On Ebay. I'm not sure if the replacement has adhesive with it. If it doesn't what would be your guys Thoughts on what i should use?
lol you will need some kind of adhesive its called common sense if Sony use it you use it simple
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In the part that remains after complete disassembly, what are the two double pins at the top for, which later come into contact with the motherboard? I already have a new panel, but it has absolutely nothing except this one contact in the lower right part ...
Those are wifi antennas. You can get it out put it in to the new panel.