Samsung Galaxy Corby 3g S3370 spare parts

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    Samsung Galaxy Corby 3G S3370 Technical Specifications

    The Samsung Galaxy Corby 3G S3370 is a feature-packed smartphone offering a slew of interactive attributes. Here are some of their primary technical characteristics:

    • Display: 2.6 inches, TFT, 240 x 320 pixels
    • CPU: Proprietary, 208 MHz processor
    • RAM: 40 MB
    • Operating System:...

    Samsung Galaxy Corby 3G S3370 Technical Specifications

    The Samsung Galaxy Corby 3G S3370 is a feature-packed smartphone offering a slew of interactive attributes. Here are some of their primary technical characteristics:

    • Display: 2.6 inches, TFT, 240 x 320 pixels
    • CPU: Proprietary, 208 MHz processor
    • RAM: 40 MB
    • Operating System: Proprietary
    • Battery: Li-Ion 960 mAh, removable
    • Camera: 1.3 MP, 1280 x 1024 pixels
    • Network: GSM / HSPA

    How to Replace Samsung Galaxy Corby 3G S3370 Repuestos (Parts)

    Please follow the instructions below to proceed with the replacements. Remember, this process requires precision and accuracy to prevent harm to the device or self. Ensure you have the right tools and replacement parts.

    Tools Required

    • Small Phillips Screwdriver
    • Plastic Opening Tools
    • Tweezers

    Steps for Replacing Parts

    Disassembling the device:

    • Turn off the device and remove the back cover and battery.
    • With the Phillips Screwdriver, remove the screws securing the inner frame.
    • Using the Plastic Opening Tool, gently pry open the casing and remove the inner frame.
    • Disconnect the ribbon connector that links the motherboard and the screen.

    Replacing the part:

    • Now depending on the part that’s required to be replaced (screen, battery, camera), you can directly swap it with the new component, making sure it fits properly.
    • If it's a screen replacement, you have to remove any additional screws securing the screen to the frame and then replace it.

    Assembling the device:

    • Connect the ribbon connector back to the motherboard.
    • Affix the inner frame back to the casing and secure it with the screws.
    • Place the battery back in and close the back cover.
    • Turn on the device and check if it functions properly.

    Note: If you're unsure or not confident about the process, it's best to seek professional help from a trained technician to avoid causing further damage to your device.

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