www.directfix.com Blackberry Curve 8900 comprehensive take apart and repair directions for the LCD replacement. All the parts are available at DirectFix.com. There are a couple of version of the Curve 8900 screen so you will need to open it first to make sure you order the correctpart. This is part of the DirectFix.com complete guides to taking apart your Blackberry Curve 8900, iPhone and Smartphone units. For 5% off your first order on our webpage www.directfix.com use coupon code YOUTUBE at checkout for a limited time only.


Quality instructions. Easy to follow and carry out with the right tools and a bit of patience.
@bat1066m You have to open the phone and look at the back of the screen to get the part number in order to purchase the correct part.
how am i supost to know the screen code things :s 004/111 ?????
@ipoogold haha omg ….
could you do a video on how to put the Sim Card Reader Module Part in a BlackBerry 8900 olzzzzzzzzzz
fantastic videos thanks!
quick question – can i purchase the adhesive which is used by the RIM to join that small panel which is at the back at the bottom.
thanks,
@jgreer417 torx t5 and t6
Perfect Video.
@jgreer417 I think you are refering to the torx driver. Goto DirectFix com and look up part number XX1127
I was wondring what do you call the screwdriver that you need to remove the screws ??
is it me or is blackberry trying to save money and using double sided tape lol
@gavallan2020 Thank you and I thought we did this as clear as can be. If things are not clear people can goto our webpage and email us for help.
don’t know why this video is getting dislikes, don’t know how you could’ve made it any better, thanks btw
@chmoline2 Sorry we do not have a video for that.
Hi friend, do you have any tutorial video showing how to change de contacts of mute and hold buttons from the old faceplate to the new one? thanks
thank you for your support, it was helpful
@boardercross12 Not sure what part you are referring to. I looked at 1:05 and do not see any white part that we try to remove. If you need further help send us a picture to customer service and we will do our best to help.
at 1:05 what is that silverish white thing on the right? how do i remove it and is it important. i have seen other videos that they dont remove it. but im not sure what to do, i currently hace my phone apart and am trying to figure it out!
Hello!
I’ve got a question. Some coffee dropped over my BB’s keyboard.
The phone still works, but the keyboard is out of order. Nothing happens when I want to use it.
Do you think your method will help me to clean the blackberry with pure alcohol?
And what do I have to clean exactly?
Thank you for helping and excuse my bad english, i’m not from an englishspeaking country!
@blackside574 You should be able to replace the LCD screen. You can get the part from DirectFix com
umm i think i cracked my screen like it pretty much fell and the screen is white would i be able to buy a new screen or do i have to get a new phone???
@hot123girl No. Replacing the lcd/screen does not change your pin.