Introduction
We dismantled the Acer Iconia One 7 and found it to be extremely repairable with only 8 components.
Tools
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Entry method is to remove the rear bathtub case, the seal is easy to break with opening tools.
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The bathtub case is attached to the front display panel by soft plastic clips and without adhesive.
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The battery cable runs short and requires a careful and precise wiggle to remove its connection from the motherboard.
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Only two adhesive pull tabs secure the battery. This is preferred over adhesive which requires heat and prying to separate.
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Layer of components removable upon opening: power/volume button cable, loudspeaker.
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The power/volume button cable is lightly secured with adhesive.
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Two Phillips #0 screws secure the loudspeaker housing.
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The display, digitizer, and camera cables can be disconnected without removing the motherboard.
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The motherboard is secured to the display frame by three Phillips #0 screws.
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The Micro-USB port, headphone jack and microphone are soldered to the motherboard. These are common failure points and it would be better if they could be individually replaced.
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The front and rear camera are tethered and will need to be replaced together if one where to fail.
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The digitizer is fused to the front case but the LCD display can be isolated by unclipping it from the assembly with an opening tool.
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The Acer Iconia One 7 earns an 8 out of 10 on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair):
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LCD and front glass are not fused and can be replaced individually.
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Battery is easy to replace.
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Modular design allows replacement of many individual parts.
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Standard Phillips screws used throughout.
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High wear components soldered in place, which increases replacement costs.
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Manufacturer does not provide user-accessible repair documentation.
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5 comments
I have an Acer Iconia tablet A500, 32GB RAM, 1GB ROM
I would like to increase my ROM to 4GB ROM, is it possible.
Can you recommend someone or a place that can do this for me?
Thanks, Ginger
email address: ginger41558@outlook.com
I have used it very little, sat quietly in a drawer - when I decided to use it, it won’t power up! Sometimes it shows a splash screen with one word on it - ACER (if I remember right). Any idea what might be going on, I’d be grateful - would even give it to someone to revive and use
Estuvo excelente. Gracias y saludos.