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REVISION HISTORY
Revision Date Notes
1 11/01/2021 Initial Release.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DISCLAIMER........................................................................................................................................ 2
Revision History.................................................................................................................................. 3
List of Tables ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Table of Figures .................................................................................................................................. 7
Safety Information .............................................................................................................................. 8
Cautions and Warnings ....................................................................................................................... 8
Battery Safety Guidelines.................................................................................................................... 8
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 9
External Views..................................................................................................................................... 9
Main Exploded Views ........................................................................................................................ 11
Disassembly and Recovery ............................................................................................................. 14
Disassembly and Recovery Map....................................................................................................... 14
Tools Required for Disassembly ....................................................................................................... 15
SIM Tray Removal ............................................................................................................................ 17
Water Detection Label Inspection ..................................................................................................... 18
IMEI Label Removal .......................................................................................................................... 19
Battery Cover Removal ..................................................................................................................... 20
Flash Lens Removal ......................................................................................................................... 23
Top Bracket Removal........................................................................................................................ 24
Water Detection Label Inspection ..................................................................................................... 25
Speaker Box Removal ...................................................................................................................... 26
Water Detection Label Inspection ..................................................................................................... 27
Fingerprint Sensor Removal ............................................................................................................. 28
2M Macro Rear-Facing Camera Removal ........................................................................................ 29
2M Rear-Facing Camera Conductive Fabric Removal ..................................................................... 30
2M Depth Rear-Facing Camera Removal......................................................................................... 31
Front-Facing Camera Copper Foil Removal ..................................................................................... 32
Front-Facing Camera Removal ......................................................................................................... 33
Main PCB Removal ........................................................................................................................... 34
50M Rear-Facing Camera Removal ................................................................................................. 36
Audio Jack Grommet Removal ......................................................................................................... 37
Proximity Sensor Grommet Removal ................................................................................................ 38
FPS Conductive Foam Removal ....................................................................................................... 39
FPS IC Buffer Foam Removal........................................................................................................... 40
Receiver Removal ............................................................................................................................. 41
Front-Facing Camera Grommet Removal......................................................................................... 42
Coax Cable Removal ........................................................................................................................ 43
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. External Views Parts List ...................................................................................................... 10
Table 2. Assembly Exploded View Parts List ..................................................................................... 11
TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1. External Views ....................................................................................................................... 9
9BFigure 2. Assembly Exploded View .................................................................................................... 11
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 Front-Facing Camera
2 Volume Key
3 Power Key
4 Flash Lens
5 Rear-Facing Camera
6 FPS
7 Battery Cover
8 Speaker
9 USB Type C
10 Primary MIC
11 Main Screen
12 Sim Tray
13 Secondary MIC
14 Earphone Jack
IMEI Label
Sim Tray
Water Water
Side Key Detection Detection Battery
Flash Lens Top Bracket Receiver Coax Cable
FPC Label Label Cover
Front
Housing
Rear-
Front-Facing Proximity
Facing Front-Facing
Camera Sensor
Conductive Camera
Copper Foil Grommet
Fabric
Main PCB
Water
Detection Sub Board
Label
Audio
USB Jack
Grommet Grommet
Speaker Box
3 mm Allen Wrench --
Hot Plate --
Black Stick --
Torque Driver --
Shim 4-00-5L-10000
Description Part #
Torx Bit --
BtB --
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
The Battery Cover can be recovered
and reused after removal if it is
undamaged.
NOTE
Make sure to start at the Sim Tray 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 need strong force to pull and disengage the
area around Camera Lens from the Front-
Housing since it has adhesive.
NOTE
Replace the Flash lens only if it is damaged or
disengaged with Battery Cover.
North America No
North America No
North America No
Receiver Removal
NOTE
The Receiver can be recovered and
reused after removal.
North America No
Vibrator Removal
NOTE
The Vibrator can be recovered and
reused after removal.
Battery Removal
Battery Removal Method A
// 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.
NOTE
The switch is on the back.
10. Put 1~3 Displays into cold plate and close the
door.
NOTE
Please wear cotton gloves during placement to
avoid contact with frozen surface and injury to
hands.
Phone or display need face down.
NOTE
Please wear cotton gloves during taking to
avoid contact with frozen surface and injury
to hands.
PARTS REFRESH
Tools Required for Parts Refresh
The following tools are required for parts refresh of the Moto g power phone.
Black Stick --
ESD Mat -- --
Wrist Strap -- --
Isopropyl (ISP) Alcohol -- --
Cotton Swabs -- --
Cleaning Pads -- --
Gloves or Finger Collets -- --
Front-Housing Cleaning
Use Plastic Scraper to remove the most part of
Thermal putty from the Front Housing.
ASSEMBLY
Assembly Map
Water Audio
USB
Sub Board Detection Jack
Grommet
Label Grommet
Speaker Box
Rear-
Front-Facing Proximity
Facing Front-Facing
Camera Sensor
Conductive Camera
Copper Foil Grommet
Fabric
Main PCB
Water Water
Side Key Detection Detection Battery
Flash Lens Top Bracket Receiver Coax Cable
FPC Label Label Cover
Front
Housing
IMEI Label
Sim Tray
Black Stick --
Torque Driver --
Torx Bit --
Manual Roller --
Plastic Tweezers -- --
Tweezers -- --
Gloves or Finger Collets -- --
Receiver Assembly
Description Reference #
Tonga,FRU TPLCM ASSY CS 1
WT710402100121+receiver GE 14
NOTE
The Receiver should be correct direction with the
contact on the bottom.
NOTE
Press firmly for seconds 3 times to activate the
adhesive.
Vibrator Assembly
Description Reference #
Tonga,FRU TPLCM ASSY CS 1
WT710623000401+Motor,Cylind19.24x4.6x3.7 15
NOTE
Assemble the Vibrator into the Front-Housing,
after assembly, it is necessary to confirm
whether the rubber sleeve of the motor is
deformed and whether there is a risk of
interference with the rotor.
NOTE
Press firmly for seconds 3 times to activate the
adhesive.
NOTE
Press firmly for seconds 3 times to activate the
adhesive.
NOTE
Make sure the Side Key FPC has no
deviation, warping and other defects
NOTE
Press firmly for seconds 3 times to activate the
adhesive.
NOTE
Make sure to insert the back of the Audio Jack
Grommet first.
NOTE
The tip of the needle and Tweezers must be
cleaned after each application.
NOTE
Needle must be replaced daily.
MGY-OSSG- https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/coolers/thermal-grease/mastergel-pro/
N15M-R1
https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/coolers/thermal-grease/mastergel-maker/
MGZ-NDSG-
N15M-R1
https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/coolers/thermal-grease/ic-essential-e1/
RG-ICE1-TG15-
Cool Master R1
https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/coolers/thermal-grease/ic-essential-e2/
RG-ICE2-TA15-
R1
https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/coolers/thermal-grease/extreme-fusion-
RG-EFX1-
x1/
TG15-R1
NOTE
Make sure to place the Coax Cable into the
slots as shown.
Battery Assembly
Description Reference #
Tonga,FRU TPLCM ASSY CS 1
Tonga,FRU MB,CKT,4+64 SSL CS
Tonga,FRU MB,ATT,4+64 SSL CS
Tonga,FRU MB,VZWPos,4+64 SSL CS
Tonga,FRU MB,VZWPre,4+64 SSL CS
Tonga,FRU MB,BST,4+64 SSL CS
Tonga,FRU MB,TMO,4+64 SSL CS 2
Tonga,FRU MB,CC,4+64 SSL CS
Tonga,FRU MB,CMCT,4+64 SSL CS
Tonga,FRU MB,RTL,4+64 SS CS
Tonga,FRU MB,RTL,4+128 SS CS
Tonga,FRU MB,TF,4+64 SSL CS
ACCY,BAT,5000mAh,BAT,5000mAh,JK50,LWN486 12
NOTE
Make sure to assembly the Battery using the
bottom left corner as marked in red.
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.
NOTE
Press firmly for seconds 3 times to activate the
adhesive.