The Jack Audio on Nokia phones, also known as the 3.5mm audio jack, is a key component allowing users to connect headphones, speakers and other audio devices to their cell phone. This small, round port is situated on the top of many Nokia models and on the bottom or side of others.
The Jack Audio on Nokia phones, also known as the 3.5mm audio jack, is a key component allowing users to connect headphones, speakers and other audio devices to their cell phone. This small, round port is situated on the top of many Nokia models and on the bottom or side of others.
Replacing the jack audio on a Nokia phone is a delicate task that needs precision and the right tools. Before you start, confirm you have the following tools:
Once you have these requirements ready, you can proceed with the following instructions:
Before you perform any repairs, ensure your device is powered off to avoid any electrical complications.
For most Nokia models, the back plate or the cover can be removed by applying slight pressure and sliding it off.
After taking off the back cover, the next step is to take out the battery. Gently lift it up and set it aside safely.
Mostly, the jack audio Nokia is situated on the auxiliary board. Therefore, you will need to locate and remove the screws in order to take out the auxiliary board.
Once the auxiliary board is removed, the Jack Audio Nokia will be visible. Now, use the small pin or the needle to carefully separate the Jack Audio from the board.
Gently place your new Jack Audio Nokia into its designated position on the auxiliary board. Once in place, carefully reattach the board and make sure to tighten all the screws you had earlier removed.
Once you have placed the new Jack Audio Nokia, carefully reinsert the battery, replace the back cover and power on the device to test your new audio jack.
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