Nokia Lumia 1020 Disassembly Teardown - Assembly - Camera - Battery & Case Replacement
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2014
- Learn how to teardown the Nokia Lumia 1020 to replace the screen, camera, battery, case and other internal parts. You will also learn how to re-assemble your Lumia 1020 after installing your new parts.
Below you can find the parts to repair your Lumia 1020
Screen Assembly WITH Frame:
www.etradesupply.com/nokia-lum...
Screen Assembly without Frame:
www.etradesupply.com/nokia-lum...
More Nokia Lumia 1020 parts at:
www.etradesupply.com/nokia/nok...
0:48 Skip Intro
2:18 Battery Removal
4:15 Main Camera
4:48 Mainboard
6:21 Headphone Socket and Earpiece
9:24 Rear Camera Cover/Flash
Screen Replacement • Nokia Lumia 1020 Digit...
DIY repairs will void any warranty but may save you £$
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Bought a second hand 1020 off the bay, cracked screen, damaged camera housing scratched back looked ragged, looks like it'd been stood/stamped on, got the bits from Ebay new screen and complete new back, followed this slowly, took me about 40 minutes including getting everything laid out,, Was over the moon when I got it all together and it all worked, I did not cut the heat tape from the battery, warmed it up and peeled it off the board side but it worked a treat, Thank you for your disassemble tutorials, phenomenal stuff, keep em coming
Great Tutorial! Used your expertise with my lumia 920 and now with the battery replacement on the 1020. You deserve a medal! Keep up the great work!
best I've seen for the lumia by a mile. easy to listen to and easy to see what you were doing thanks,, keep em coming
I have this cell phone. Now I know the key features what is making this phone thick and the size of the image sensor. Thanks a lot. Was eagerly waiting for your disassembly of 1020. You are genius.
So calm and so smooth, No parts left over . Excellent video!!
Thank you! The Lumia 1020 is a design marvel. I'm glad I could see how its put together. The camera module is huge!
That was an outstanding tutorial, thankyou very much - I successfully changed the camera lens
I managed to replace a broken usb port on my Lumia 1020. Its a slightly destructive process, however. For those attempting to replace it themselves, this is how I did it:
Tools:
- Small flathead screwdriver
- paper clip
- flush cutting side wire cutter (Google it, look at first image)
- Super glue. I use Loctite 414.
- Torx screwdrivers for case dis/reassembly
Materials:
1x Nokia Lumia 1020 usb/microphone assembly. I ordered one off Ebay, since etradesupply won't sell a single component order that is only a few dollars.
Estimated time: 30 min.
Steps:
1. Follow LE55ONS' video until 6:18, removing the circuit board from the frame.
2. Face the side of the phone with the usb assembly away from you.
3. On top of the usb assembly there will be a small black rubber flap. Directly to its right will be a section of hard black plastic, epoxied to the case, and holding the usb plug down. Wedge the flathead screwdriver between the right side of the usb plug and underneath the hard black plastic, until the hard plastic breaks away. You should see a small slot that the usb plug is channeled in.
4. Now looking at the microphone, insert the flathead in between the case and the speaker (left of the mic), and push the case away far enough to pull out the microphone.
5. Using the flush cutting wire cutters, cut away the black plastic (part of speaker) holding down the left side of the usb port.
6. use the flathead screwdriver to shave away plastic from the speaker until you can remove the usb assembly.
7. Practice reinserting and removing the old assembly a few times before inserting the new usb assembly.
8. Remove the small rubber flap from the old assembly. You will need it for the new assembly.
9. Now to reassemble. Place the rubber flap on the new usb port, then install the usb port.
10. Then using the same technique in 4. to remove the microphone, insert the new one.
11. Using the paperclip, bend one end out to make a small stick. Put a small droplet of super glue on the end, and glue the left and right sides of the usb port. The glue will seep into the channels. Press fit for 30 seconds until the glue is partly cured, and the port is snug. Try plugging in a micro usb cable and see if the usb port loosens or wiggles. Reapply glue as necessary.
12. Reassembly the case as per LE55ONS' video.
13. Enjoy a working phone.
+Dustin Dobransky Thank you! your post gave me the courage to try! just replaced, will update once put back together!
+Dustin Dobransky ITS ALIVE!!!!
Yea buddy! Congrats man, hope it lasts you! My repair is still going strong, and the replaced usb port doesn't wiggle at all.
can't find how to replace power button it's not even on video
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This is the best replacement guide I've seen so far.
Awesome teardown. Probably the best I've seen of anything!
Very nicely done! It amazes me how well made this phone is and how repairable it is in comparison to many others.
Thank you for a very simple and precise tutorial. I have the same phone which is water damaged and I now feel comfortable doing a disassembly after watching your video.
Thank you for disassembly, Assembly and tear down Nokia 1020 - It is very helpful. Great work , carry on.
Best repair video for the 1020 - nice job!
The best of tutorials I have seen! Keep up the good work buddy :)
Great video. Calming and authoritative. Highly recommended.
Such an amazing person, you make it so easy!
Thank you.
awesome video, replaced my lumia 1020 housing in 15 minutes. Keep it up!
Always love watching your videos, very informative. Keep putting up these great videos.Thanks.
Excellent Video - Extremely impressed with your professionalism and expertise - Liked and subscribed !!!
Excellent video!! Just fix and old lumia 1020 and now it´s brand new. Still now one of the best cameras unbeatable 41 mega pixels.
Very well done and specific I like this presentation of direction to both disassemble and re-assemble the phone thank you for this!!
Just finished replacing the battery on my unit. Thanks to this.
Great video as always man! I've been waiting so long for this! Thanks so much :D
Well it worked for me. I manged to change my Micro USB with the aid of this video. A well done, very clear and concise instructional video. :-)
Thank you! This made replacing my non focusing camera unit simple...subscribed!
THAT'S a good video!!! Very seldom to find such. Thank you so much!
Many thanks for this video tutorial, very well done and extremely useful!!!
You Rule man! These videos are awesome!
Thanks for this video, it was great help for replacing my battery
Excellent guide, it helped me replace my flash unit. A big thankyou. :)
hi, thanks a lot. My wife dropped her phone in dishwasher :))) and the assist light was on all the time after that.I ordered new flash unit and was following this great video and managed to fix it :) once again thanks
Hi+nicnepovim , where you buyed your flash? and how much it coast? Thanks a lot. (excuse my bad inglish)
This has been very helpful, thanks a lot!
Great video, easy to follow along
Thanks a lot for this wonderful and useful video! Kind regards and Blessings, MaxT
Save my phone more than once great video well done!
thanks for the video! your tutorials are awesome :)
Thanks, just needed to reset. Got me back in business in no time!
Sooooperb, thank you so much for providing a detailed lesson for Nokia, Your R Awsome (and your camera as well)
Great Tutorial thank you very much
Excellent Video Thanks
as i see this phone have zero water resistance. anyway you have the best lessons. incredible. thankyou
Thank you; splendid!
You need to make more videos, you are a good instructor on phone repairs and for ASMR
Great tutorial!
Thanks mate! helped fix my power button issue :)
Thanks .Save lot of time for me and money
This guy is master!
Great Tutorial.
Офигенно сделано внутри, все четко, что то захотелось аж купить себе такую.
great video!
Awesome Video! Thanks a lot.
Wonderful help.appreciate it
thanks for the video,
because this video i´ve replace the display of my own 1020 ^^
you are AMAZING!
This is an excellent tutorial! The only addition that I would have liked would be to mention where to get replacement parts!
Hey man I need to see a Nokia lumia 1520 video soon. All your videos are excellent.
Kudos. Excellent.
Hi, thanks I was able to use your videos to swap the screen and camera module from my old dead Lumia 1020 to the one I currently use.
Thank you. Successfully replaced my noisy main camera module without damage to components. Except that i had a little scratch at the battery and a little dent on the metal shield because i used too much strength without a thin enough tool to apply force at the correct direction. Half of the price to fix it myself compared to sending it for Microsoft service.
very good video , and infomation
***** You're a legend. Thanks for saving me a couple of hundred dollars!
Yes...
Tanks LE550NS ;)
What happened to your videos? I gound some of yours quite helpful a couple of years ago. Ghe best I could find ! Hope you get back on, in case I need any more help ! Great work !
thanks from argentina
Hi, Your video has been really helpful, but do you know a way of removing the hard drive?
Oh nice I'm sure i will use this one day.
Thanks you! I have safe my water dum phone via watched this video!!
Very helpful when I had jammed a sim adapter into the 1020, that then got stuck. Thank you.
Awesome, Thank you! :D
When will you do an iPhone 5s tutorial? I haven't broke mine, but I've watched millions of yours, and there just pure amazing! And I have an iphone 5s, so it will just be great to watch!
I have a new case and screen sitting here for the 5s and hope to get hold of one soon..
Thank you so much, I actually need to replace my 1020 battery and they asked me 30€ for the operating hand.. I'm gonna do it myself !! :D
Nice video
Thanks buddy, battery changed.
thanks, just swapped my old 32GB mainboard with a 64GB one. your video was of great help. thanks again. you take donations ? :)
+Broxine from where did you get that 64GB mainboard O.o.........
from an old O2 lumia 1020 bought on ebay. then reflashed with Nokia Care Suite 5. sadly there is no option to do a full restore of all options and stuff, like on iOS
Thank you sir...
thnx sir u are great :)
Thanks for the video. The best one I've seen. I've just replaced the main camera due to the famous squeaky sound of the OIS and it seems it's fixed. My question is: What is the copper colour sticker on the camera? Is it necessary? Because the replacement camera module did not have it. Thanks in advance
amazing quality video and well explained, but the reason for watching today was not mentioned....the black antenna cable
very nice tutorial thx
Thank You,I done it
nice detailed video. Maybe I was just lucky but I was able to replace the headphone jack/secondary mic assembly without removing the main board. Pulling the main camera left enough room to pull it out, and the flex plug didn't seem near as fiddly/difficult to connect as the front camera one is. Do you think it would be possible, if one had to, to remove the mainboard and battery together so you don't have to cut the heatsink tape?
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Great video and calm voice! How easy is it to replace the power button etc. flex. Is it under the epoxy held frame?
I have been waiting for this! Thank you LE55ONS
Excellent video as per usual. It is really necessary to cut the heat sink tape if for example you wanted to put the mainboard and battery into a new case? Can the two pieces not be lifted out together?
thanqu brother 😍
that's really good! thanks for putting this up. i'm not sure whether i'm going to replace the camera module myself or not. my camera doesn't focus. the replacement camera module i got from etradesupply doesn't have lens cover built in. the one you removed in this video shows a cover over the lens.
I've looked at the photo's on etrade and it looks too small, can you try to see if it fits ok, and if the focus then works ?
i'm not going to take my phone apart. i'm going to take it back for a warranty repair. if i take the phone apart i'll lose the warranty, and i can't even be sure the fault is the camera module. also the replacement camera i have doesn't seem to be the same as the original, so there are too many reasons for me not to take my phone apart. sorry i couldn't help. after i get my phone repaired, i'll be happy to post you my replacement camera module.
sultanabran1 Thank you
***** i'm not going to take my phone apart. i'm going to get it fixed under warranty. it's a shame cause i can take photos of things that are really close. the camera is a gem. i'll just have to wait till it gets fixed by nokia.
***** i've finally got my phone back from being repaired by Nokia. a few weeks since, the bottom left of the screen has slightly come loose and the screen doesn't sit snug in the body. all corners but the bottom left are sitting tight. i've read a few other people have had this problem. i'd say the Nokia technician hasn't assembled it properly. i'm thinking about loosening the screw under the sim tray, pressing the screen back down and tightening it back up. would that help? or have the clips lost their tight holding ability because it's been disassembled? in any case, Nokia 'should' either fix it or replace it. because it was all done by them.
Thanks for this great video!! I wonder if you can tell me what the pad is on the back camera. Mine had foam on it and I lost it when replacing the camera. Thanks in advance
it shouldn't make much difference to the performance as its only an earthing contact
Thanks
Thanks!!!!!!
Excellent video tutorial. Just a question though.
I bought a replacement rear housing, as my USB port is shorting. As someone else mentioned below, how would you go about swapping the casing, since you mention the speaker assembly is epoxied in and almost impossible to remove without damaging the case? I gather I would have to destroy the old case to get it out, but then that means I would have to glue it into the new casing?
Ok for those asking - there's no need to remove and swap the speaker if you're using a new rear housing. I purchased a brand new rear housing from ebay since my usb port was giving problems, and the replacement housing had both the usb port and the speaker built in already.
Thus, this video was 100% perfect for me, since I just had to swap the motherboard, battery (which I replaced one time with a new one), camera and locking mechanism.
THANK YOU LE55ONS!!!
awesome :)
very well made! thank you! i replace my usb connector not easy! after this and rolling back to wp8.1 from wp10 my flash is not working do you have an idea on what to check? thanks👍
Great disassembly video! Just got a question though. I noticed that you didnt remove the USB and Microphone flex. My Lumia 1020's USB charging port has to be replaced and I noticed the availability of the Charging Port Flex Cable Ribbon at etradesupply. Can the USB Flex be removed without taking off the battery and the main board? Thanks in advance!
Good video. Do you have an idea why some or even all Lumia 1020's are heating up? Mine drains battery even if it's off and never lasts more then 4 hours (OFF). Is there a reason to suspect it might be a short somewhere on the board or the wireless charging connector flat cable section ? Why is it 210 K Ohm if you measure it. Have you any experiences on this power drain problem or know a way to extend the battery life without that leak ?
good help thanks br,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Le55ons, thanks for you're great videos, they have been helpful. Are you going to upload any new videos any time soon?