BlackBerry Torch 9800 disassembly tutorial

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Video tutorial showing how to take apart your Torch 9800, courtesy of CNN.cn! If you need any further help, please don't hesitate to contact us at info@cnn.cn, we'll try to assist you! http://cnn.cn/shop/index.php

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  • How do I take out the shoulder buttons, that are at the top of the phone? I suppose this works for the Torch 9810 also? Do you ship to Singapore?

  • @HouTianArmani Please contact us at info@cnn.cn, we'll help you and yes we do ship to Singapore, no problem

  • You take it apart completely, I have only one problem at the end, the screen I see it is very flexible and would not force it. I wonder how good is the screen and more or less how much force could be applied in order to remove it. If I can answer in Spanish would be better!

  • @Grafictk Hola, usted hay que tener cuidado en ese momento al traer quitar la pantalla LCD. Es pegado con cinta adhesiva de doble cara, pues apretelo ligeramente. Espero que ese puede ayudar usted.

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  • warning! is not as easy as shown here to take off the touch screen!! it comes very hard glued and must to use a hair dryer hot air to help dissasembling this part. and use a very thin plastic tool to remove it

  • @JapaneseTreasure If so, you'll have to find out the way to cut the screws with any specific tool

  • @wwwcnncn Using a bigger screwdriver didn't work, thanks for the try anyway. Any other suggestions?

  • @wwwcnncn Thank you very much. Then I'll tell you the result!

  • @JapaneseTreasure Sometimes using a bigger screwdriver, or even a screwdriver of a different shape may help if the screws are stripped. In his case, I would try a Phillips screwdriver, or even a T3 to try to remove the damaged screw from the phone. Hope this will help.

  • @wwwcnncn Ah, interesting. This tutorial was very useful anyhow. However, at one stage one of the screws eroded and my screwdriver could not fit in the screw (as the insertion point of the screw has turned into a circle), apposed to a normal star looking shape. Are there any alternatives or advice you can give me?

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