Introduction

Follow this guide to remove and replace a defective earpiece speaker for the OnePlus 5. This requires removing the motherboard. The hardest part of the guide is getting the frame clips free.

Some guide images will show the battery and rear-facing camera module already removed from the phone. You do not need to remove them for this procedure.

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    • Insert a SIM card eject tool, bit, or a straightened paperclip into the small hole below the SIM card tray, located near the rear cameras on the edge of the phone.

    • Press firmly to eject the tray.

    • During reassembly, be sure to properly orient the SIM tray you you insert it.

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    • Remove the two 2.6 mm T2 screws straddling the USB-C port on the bottom edge of the phone.

    What are the reference of the screws ? They are missing in the one I bought !

    Yôken Asakura -

    Hi Yôken,

    They help hold the back cover on. Most of the time, the clips are enough to hold the phone together.

    Arthur Shi -

    Just FYI, for whatever reason my brand new OnePlus 5 had 0,8 mm stars screws instead of T2 Torx.

    strixaluco -

    Same here, T2 doesn’t fit the screws on my Oneplus 5. More like T1’s

    Shaze An -

    Definitely T2 for me. Do watch out during assembly. I have a feeling that it’s easy to strip these.

    Juno Grégoire -

    T2 for me too. It was missing in my kit and iFixit sent it later when I asked them about it.

    Gitanshu Sardana -

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    • There is a high risk of damaging the display panel if this opening procedure is improperly followed.

    • The following four steps show how to pry the rear case from the plastic frame. Read through the steps first before attempting the procedure.

    • There are two different seams between the body and the screen of the phone:

    • Display panel seam: This seam is part of the display assembly. Do not pry at this seam, or you will separate and damage the display panel.

    • Frame seam: This is where the plastic frame meets the back cover. Only pry at this seam.

    • There are twelve clips that hold the frame against the rear case. Be aware of their location as you pry the back cover off in the following steps.

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    • As you work, try not to accidentally power on the phone. If you do, turn the phone off before resuming disassembly.

    • Place a suction cup near the bottom edge of the display.

    • Pull on the suction cup with strong steady force.

    • Press the edge of an opening tool straight into the frame seam near the suction cup until the edge wedges between the plastic frame and the back cover's lip.

    • Due to tight tolerances, this will take substantial force. Using a new opening tool with an unmarred edge will help with this step.

    I found pushing open the frame seam at the corner works better than pushing from the middle like it is shown in the pictures

    Mark -

    I found the suction cup to be more of a hindrance and kept hitting the power button, making it necessary to stop and turn the phone off again. I watched a youtube video where the person didn't use a suction cup at all and decided to try that. I also found that a guitar pick type spudger worked far better than the one shown in the picture. If you're having trouble getting it started, I suggest trying those two things.

    Brett Gersekowski -

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    • Once the opening tool's edge is wedged in position, carefully slide the tool along the bottom edge of the phone.

    • Carefully guide the opening tool around the left corner of the phone while keeping the tool's edge within the seam.

    This was extremely difficult & took a lot of force. I needed a thin flat metal spudger and wrecked a couple of plastic ones in the process. I left a few scratches along the join in the process. It would be easier if I had something to hold the phone, in my hand I kept turning it on by accident.

    David Hoffman -

    what was the metal spudger did you use? I am having trouble as well. I cannot seem to pry the back cover and it feels like it is shut tightly, there are no crevices I can pry into. What was your strategy may I ask?

    Azure Shoti -

    At first, I slightly opened the body with a plastic tool, but it was not enough to actually open the back cover. Then I used a thin metal screwdriver for this. It was difficult but nothing special. Just be sure that you are opening the correct seam between the body and the screen and don’t make sudden moves. I bent nothing, everything came back in place when reassembled.

    ivan -

    Same as David here: the plastic opening tools/guitar picks were doing nothing (not even creating the first "crack") . In the end I managed to open it using Jimmy (the metal knife/spudger), but not without scratching the whole metal cover.

    Nessuno Nessuno -

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    • Lever the opening tool to release the first clip from the frame.

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    • Continue sliding the opening tool along the long edge, releasing the clips along the way.

    • The last clip in the top-left corner near the front-facing camera is recessed and can be difficult to release. Take your time and use the flat end of a spudger or an opening pick to help.

    If you have difficulties with the last clip on the upper left. Try to go round the other side (right side), beginning at the bottom. This worked very well for me after having some difficulties with the clip near the front camera.

    Sebastian -

    This helped me a lot as well. Couldn't get the upper left clip, but after going all the way around to the top right as well (keeping left clips released of course), it was pretty easy. Thanks, Sebastian!

    Daniel Fedorin -

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    • With the bottom and left edge of the phone freed, gently wiggle the frame to release the top and right edge clips.

    • The frame is still connected to the back cover by a long flex cable. Do not remove the back cover.

    • During reassembly, pause here to test your phone's functionality before securing the back cover.

    • To reinstall the back cover:

    • Align the top edge of the frame to the back cover and ensure that the top clips slip into place.

    • Squeeze along the long edges of the phone to snap the remaining clips into place.

    Reinstalling the back cover stumped me for a second… If you’re struggling with aligning the top edge of the frame, remember that the camera is going to look off/pointed a bit too low until you actually clip the frame back in.

    Really stupid but it was the only thing that tripped me up in this guide.

    Roger -

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    • With all the clips released, flip the phone over so that the display is face-down.

    • Swing the back cover around and rest it on top of the exposed frame.

    • Be careful not to stress the flex cable connecting the back cover and the frame.

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    • Remove the 2.6 mm Phillips screw holding the cable bracket above the battery in place.

    • Lift up and remove the cable bracket.

    • To reinstall the bracket, position one end into place, and bend the bracket slightly to spring the other end into place.

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    • Use the point of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the back cover flex cable from its socket.

    • To re-attach press connectors like this one, carefully align and press down on one side until it clicks into place, then repeat on the other side. Do not press down on the middle. If the connector is misaligned, the pins can bend, causing permanent damage.

    If it is damaged permanently is there a solution for it?

    Run River -

    If the flex cable pins are damaged, the flex cable can be replaced.

    If the connecter pins (on the motherboard) are damaged, you might need to do microsoldering (or contact a microsoldering company) to replace the damaged connector.

    Brendan -

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    • Remove the back cover.

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    • Use the point of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the battery connector from its socket.

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    • Remove the six 2.6 mm Phillips screws securing the loudspeaker to the frame.

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    • Insert the flat end of a spudger into the corner of the loudspeaker assembly and pry slightly, loosening the loudspeaker from its recess.

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    • Remove the loudspeaker.

    • To reinstall the loudspeaker, align the loudspeaker's bottom edge to the frame, then press the assembly into place.

    • During reinstallation, make sure that the display cable connector under the loudspeaker assembly is still securely fastened.

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    • Use the point of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the interconnect flex cable from the socket.

    • If you are replacing the battery, bend the interconnect flex cable away from the phone and secure it out of the way with a rubber band or tape.

    What if you’re NOT replacing the battery?

    e nigma -

    This step is used in multiple guides, and not all of them require the cable to be bent away. You can just leave it sitting there, disconnected.

    Arthur Shi -

    This image seems to show the daughterboard removed but there is no corresponding previous step. I see no way to remove the interconnect flex cable without removing the daughterboard. Possibly the volume switch can be removed with the cable still connected but I'm not confident enough to try this so will remove the daughterboard.

    David Hoffman -

    David,

    Thanks for bringing this up. That's indeed a procedural error! I've added the missing steps in the affected guides.

    Arthur Shi -

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    • Use the point of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the display interconnect cable from its socket near the bottom edge of the motherboard.

    Hallo, hier scheint der Schritt zu fehlen, in dem das Kameramodul entfernt wird.

    Norman Rieß -

    Hello Norman,

    You do not need to remove the camera module for procedure.

    Arthur Shi -

    Hi Arthur,

    You do need to remove the camera module, it’s in the photographs above, but not from step 33 onwards. It needs removing in order to remove the motherboard in steps 34 and 35.

    Alex Thornicroft -

    Hi Alex! Thanks for the feedback! Can you relay which replacement guide you found the missing steps in? That would help me very much!

    Arthur Shi -

    There are no steps 33, 34, 35 in this guide so the above comments must be from some other guide. With this phone I just lifted out the motherboard, carrying the camera with it. It went back the same way - but be careful not to trap the connector cable at the front under it.

    David Hoffman -

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    • Slide the point of a spudger underneath the antenna interconnect cable that is connected to the motherboard above the vibration motor.

    • Pry up to disconnect the cable from its socket.

    • De-route the cable out of its motherboard grounding clip and move it out of the way.

    Be attentive when reassembling if your unit doesn’t have a tape, which keeps antenna interconnect cable in place — I’ve accidentally got it squeezed with back cover.

    strixaluco -

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    • Slide the point of a spudger under the small square antenna connector connected to the motherboard near the top edge.

    • Pry up to disconnect the antenna connector from its socket.

    camera step seem to be missing

    Juan de la Cruz Calvo Pozo -

    The cameras should be removed in step 14.

    Arthur Shi -

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    • Remove the following seven 2.6 mm Phillips screws securing the motherboard:

    • Some screws may be hidden under stickers. Remove the stickers to access the screws.

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    • Use your fingers to lift up the top edge of the motherboard.

    • Lift the motherboard out of its recess and remove it.

    The camera lens did not come up with the board.

    e nigma -

    Yup the cable with connector is glued to the frame. I removed the tape attaching the camera to the board, then removed the camera connector by gently pushing from the side. It does not seem to be glued.

    Jason -

    The previous steps have not removed the camera although the pictures show it has been removed. I found that I could carefully lift away the motherboard with the camera attached.

    David Hoffman -

    When replacing the motherboard take care not to trap the small square antenna connector under the top edge.

    David Hoffman -

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    • Insert the point of a spudger under the top right corner of the earpiece module and pry up, loosening the module from its recess.

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    • Remove the earpiece module.

    • During reinstallation, be sure that the earpiece module is properly oriented such that the gold contacts face downwards.

    • If you are transferring the earpiece module to a replacement frame, be sure to peel and remove the white adhesive liner before pressing the earpiece module into place.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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