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    Technical Characteristics of Partes Carcasa

    The Partes Carcasa plays a fundamental role in the overall performance and aesthetics of a mobile device. This part constitutes the case or shell of the smartphone that protects the internal components from damages.

    • Material: Usually made from hard plastics, metal, or tempered glass to prevent da...

    Technical Characteristics of Partes Carcasa

    The Partes Carcasa plays a fundamental role in the overall performance and aesthetics of a mobile device. This part constitutes the case or shell of the smartphone that protects the internal components from damages.

    • Material: Usually made from hard plastics, metal, or tempered glass to prevent damage to the internal components of the device.
    • Design: Its design is usually sleek and compact to accommodate the phone's components while maintaining a lightweight and comfortable feel.
    • Functionality: The carcasa houses all internal components of the device including the motherboard, battery, screen, and camera.

    Instructions for Replacing Partes Carcasa

    Replacement of Partes Carcasa may require professional assistance due to the complexity of the procedure. However, with the right tools and careful steps, it can be done by own.

    Tools Needed

    • Screwdriver: To unscrew and re-screw the case's screws.
    • Spudger: A plastic tool used to pry apart the case's components without causing damage.
    • New Partes Carcasa: A new case to replace the old, damaged one.

    Replacement Procedure

    Step 1: Turn off the device and remove the battery if possible.

    Step 2: Use the screwdriver to remove any screws holding the carcasa onto the phone.

    Step 3: Carefully use the spudger to pry open the case from the device. If there is resistance, check for any hidden screws or clips and remove them.

    Step 4: Once the case is open, gently remove it from the rest of the device.

    Step 5: Place the new carcasa onto the device in the same manner that the previous one was removed. Make sure that all the internal components fit properly within the new case.

    Step 6: Re-apply the screws or clips that were previously removed to secure the new carcasa to the device.

    Step 7: Turn on your device to ensure everything is functioning correctly.

    Please note: If there is any difficulty or if the device does not turn on after installation, seek professional help immediately.

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