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Comments on Where can I ask about fixing a Fairphone 3?

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Where can I ask about fixing a Fairphone 3?

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I am trying to fix my Fairphone 3, and have run into a problem. I'd like to ask on CoDidact, but I don't know which community is appropriate.

Electrical Engineering would seem the logical place, however, consumer electronics is off-topic there. Also, my problem isn't in the electronics - it's simply about how to take the thing apart properly.

Before people rush to answer, I'd like to point out that Fairphones are built to be easily repairable. I think Fairphone repair should be on-topic on Electrical Engineering, even though my specific problem is not.

Here is the question I'd like to ask:

I dropped my Fairphone 3 and its display no longer works. It still makes sounds and vibrations when I switch it on or off, so I think it is only the display circuitry that's having problems.

I am taking it apart, according to the instructions in this video. Things work fine until I have to push the display out of the phone's frame. The explanation starts at 0:57 in the video.

My problem is, the display seems very firmly stuck in its frame, and I just can't push it out. It was suggested somewhere on YouTube that you could use a credit card to carefully wiggle it free. I tried that using an old credit card, but it is too thick to get in-between the frame and the display.

I also found this guide (in Dutch) where people use a plectrum. I'm considering that, but I don't have one lying around.

The question is, how can I safely remove the display from the frame? Do I need to buy a plectrum, or are there other techniques?

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There is currently no Codidact site where that question would be on topic.

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FractionalRadix‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

That's what I was afraid of. Oh well, I'll consider a site proposal. Thanks anyway!

ArtOfCode‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

@FractionalRadix I'd certainly be interested in participating in a "DIY consumer electronics repair" site

Monica Cellio‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

I wonder if DIY consumer electronics fits into a broader category (DIY? something else?) and whether that would be viable as a community.