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    Tactil Fly Technical Characteristics

    The Tactil Fly is a piece of technology often used in smartphones to support touch screen functionality. The main characteristics of the Tactil Fly are:

    • Support for Multi-Touch gestures
    • Able to detect up to 10 simultaneous touch points
    • High sensitivity for a smooth user experience
    • Compatible with mos...

    Tactil Fly Technical Characteristics

    The Tactil Fly is a piece of technology often used in smartphones to support touch screen functionality. The main characteristics of the Tactil Fly are:

    • Support for Multi-Touch gestures
    • Able to detect up to 10 simultaneous touch points
    • High sensitivity for a smooth user experience
    • Compatible with most smartphone screen protectors

    Instructions for Replacing Tactil Fly

    Here are the step-by-step instructions to replace the Tactil Fly:

    Step 1: Tools Needed

    You will need the following tools:

    • Small Phillips-head screwdriver (size PH000)
    • Suction cup
    • Plastic opening tools (spudgers)
    • Tweezers

    Step 2: Turn Off Your Phone

    Always make sure to turn off your smartphone before starting any repair.

    Step 3: Remove the Screws

    Locate and remove the screws on the bottom of the smartphone. Keep them in a safe place as you will need them later.

    Step 4: Loosen the Screen

    Place the suction cup close to the edge of the screen and carefully apply pressure to create a small gap between the screen and smartphone body. Use a plastic opening tool to gently pry the screen off.

    Step 5: Disconnect the Tactil Fly

    Find the Tactil Fly's connection point on the smartphone's mainboard. Use tweezers to carefully disconnect it.

    Step 6: Install the New Tactil Fly

    Connect the new Tactil Fly to the connection point on the smartphone's mainboard.

    Step 7: Reassemble the Smartphone

    After the new Tactil Fly is securely connected, reassemble the smartphone in reverse order of how it was taken apart.

    Please be advised that DIY smartphone repairs can lead to technical issues if not done correctly and may void your warranty.

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