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REVISION HISTORY
Revision Date Notes
1 06/12/2020 Initial Release.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Revision History.................................................................................................................................. 2
List of Tables ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Table of Figures .................................................................................................................................. 6
Safety Information .............................................................................................................................. 7
Cautions and Warnings ....................................................................................................................... 7
Battery Safety Guidelines.................................................................................................................... 7
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 8
External Views..................................................................................................................................... 8
Main Exploded Views ........................................................................................................................ 10
Disassembly and Recovery ............................................................................................................. 13
Disassembly and Recovery Map....................................................................................................... 13
Tools Required for Disassembly ....................................................................................................... 14
SIM Tray Removal ............................................................................................................................ 16
Water Detection Label Inspection ..................................................................................................... 17
Battery Cover Removal ..................................................................................................................... 18
Screw Tampering Label Inspection ................................................................................................... 21
Top Bracket Removal........................................................................................................................ 22
Water Detection Label Inspection ..................................................................................................... 24
8M Rear-Facing Camera Removal ................................................................................................... 25
5M Rear-Facing Camera Removal ................................................................................................... 26
2M Rear-Facing Camera Removal ................................................................................................... 27
Front-Facing Camera Removal ......................................................................................................... 28
Fingerprint Sensor Removal ............................................................................................................. 29
Main PCB Removal ........................................................................................................................... 30
48M Rear-Facing Camera Removal ................................................................................................. 32
Headset Jack Grommet Removal ..................................................................................................... 33
Flash Lens Foam Removal ............................................................................................................... 34
Fingerprint Sensor Foam Removal ................................................................................................... 35
Proximity Sensor Grommet Removal ................................................................................................ 36
Battery Connector Mylar Removal .................................................................................................... 37
Test Connector Mylar Removal......................................................................................................... 38
PMU Graphite Removal .................................................................................................................... 39
CPU Graphite Removal..................................................................................................................... 40
Speaker Box Removal ...................................................................................................................... 41
Water Detection Label Inspection ..................................................................................................... 42
Speaker Box Thermal Gel Pad Removal .......................................................................................... 43
Main Flex Removal ........................................................................................................................... 44
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. External Views Parts List ........................................................................................................ 9
Table 2. Assembly Exploded View Parts List ..................................................................................... 10
TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1. External Views ....................................................................................................................... 8
9BFigure 2. Assembly Exploded View .................................................................................................... 10
SAFETY INFORMATION
Cautions and Warnings
Electrostatic Discharge
The phone components may be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Always use an ESD mat and ground strap
when working with internal components.
INTRODUCTION
External Views
Reference # Description
1 Receiver Mesh
2 Google Key
3 Volume Key
4 Power Key
5 Camera Deco
6 Camera Lens
7 Flash Lens
8 FPS
9 FPS Deco
10 Battery Cover
11 Speaker Mesh
12 USB Port
13 MIC
14 Main Lens
15 Front-Housing
16 Sim Door
IMEI Label
Sim Tray
Front
Housing
Main PCB
Water
USB
Sub Board Detection
Grommet
Label
Speaker Box
Hot Plate --
Black Stick --
Torque Driver --
Shim 4-00-5L-10000
PH00 Bit --
Plastic Tweezers -- --
ESD Mat -- --
Wrist Strap -- --
Gloves -- --
Inspect the WDL inside the SIM Tray Slot for signs of
activation. Use external light if needed.
NOTE
Make sure to start at the Side Key position as
shown.
NOTE
Care not to slide the Shim to avoid damaging the
Front-Housing.
NOTE
Care while removing the Battery Cover with Shim
do not scratch the Battery Cover and Front rim.
NOTE
Care not to break the MIC1 Grommet on the
bottom side and MIC2 Grommet on the top side.
6. Use the flat end of the Black Stick to lift the Top
Bracket from the location as shown.
NOTE
Be careful with the Fingerprint Sensor Flex.
Vibrator Removal
NOTE
Remove the Vibrator only if necessary.
After you remove it, you cannot reuse it.
Receiver Removal
NOTE
Remove the Receiver only if
necessary. After you remove it, you
cannot reuse it.
Battery Removal
/// WARNING /// // CAUTION //
Failure to adhere to Safety Critical Note(s) may Handle the Battery Pack with care. If dropped on the
increase risk of rupture, burning, or failure to floor, it may be internally damaged and must be
function safely when used by the customer. scrapped.
Refer to the Battery Safety Guidelines.
Ensure Battery and its insulation are not damaged (e.g.
scratched, dented, punctured) prior to and through
NOTE assembly.
Prior to assembly, ensure Battery edges and surfaces
Remove the Battery only if it is are not dented or deformed, and that fixtures and parts
defective or damaged. After you that will contact the Battery are free of foreign material.
remove it, you cannot reuse it.
Ensure screws and screwdrivers do not contact the
Battery.
// CAUTION //
Do not set the Hot Plate temperature higher than
80°C (176°F). Damage to the phone may occur.
NOTE
Preheating with an oven is also acceptable if the
oven is set to the same temperature.
PARTS REFRESH
Tools Required for Parts Refresh
The following tools are required for parts refresh of the Moto One Fusion phone.
Black Stick --
ESD Mat -- --
Wrist Strap -- --
Isopropyl (ISP) Alcohol -- --
Cotton Swabs -- --
Cleaning Pads -- --
Gloves or Finger Collets -- --
ASSEMBLY
Assembly Map
USB Water
Sub Board Detection
Grommet
Label
Speaker Box
Main PCB
Front
Housing
IMEI Label
Sim Tray
Black Stick --
Torque Driver --
PH00 Bit --
Manual Roller --
Plastic Tweezers -- --
Tweezers -- --
Gloves or Finger Collets -- --
Vibrator Assembly
Description Reference #
XT2073 TP LCM ASSY&70100618H001CS 2
ZN60800181R001+Q7105-Motor,1027 33
Receiver Assembly
Description Reference #
XT2073 TP LCM ASSY&70100618H001CS 2
ZN60600158R001+Receiver 0809 ,123dB 14
XT2073 Receiver Adhesive&70802206R001CS -
NOTE
Make sure Conductive Cloth do not exceed the
Camera mark line on the Main PCB.
NOTE
Make sure Flash Lens Foam do not deviate
the marked line on the Main PCB.
Battery Assembly
Description Reference #
XT2073 TP LCM ASSY&70100618H001CS 2
XT2073-2 MB 4+64G SS&301Q7105H013CS
XT2073-2 MB 4+64G DS&301Q7105H014CS
5
XT2073-1 MB 4+64G DS&301Q7105H015CS
ASSY,BD KIT,Tian20 4+64G DS BR PLT
XT2073-2 Sub Board&301Q7105H017CS
XT2073-1 Sub Board&301Q7105H018CS 34
ASSY,DTR BRD,Tian20 4+64G DS BR PLT
ACCY,BAT,ACCY,BAT,5000mAh,JK50,CS486585, 36
XT2073 Battery Adhesive&70802061H001CS -
NOTE
For each cycle roll the Manual Roller from top to
bottom of the Battery and vice versa.
NOTE
Each cycle should last for 3 seconds.