Blackberry Priv Teardown | Verified & Extended
Wait — removable battery? Almost. It says "removable" in service manuals, but it’s glued down. Still, easier than most. Before anything else, pry up the battery connector (it’s a JST-style plug). Now it’s safe to proceed. Step 4 – Remove the midframe screws Twelve Phillips #00 screws later, the midframe lifts off. This reveals the main PCB, daughterboard (bottom), and — crucially — the slider mechanism’s flexible PCB , which snakes through a hinge channel. This is the Priv’s weak point: that ribbon cable carries display, keyboard, and capacitive touch data through the sliding hinge. Step 5 – Free the slider mechanism The slider is a stainless steel spring-loaded rail system. To access the keyboard, you must detach the display assembly first. The screen is strongly adhered to the frame — heat gun at 80°C for 2 minutes, then gentle suction cup + pick.
Would we recommend DIY repair? Only if you have the patience of a BlackBerry user circa 2007 — and a spare Priv for parts. blackberry priv teardown
Let’s dive inside. No heat gun needed yet. The tray sits on the left edge. Pop it out — standard affair. But note: the Priv still uses a removable back cover (yes, really). That’s rare for 2015 flagships. Step 2 – Pry off the back cover Using a thin guitar pick or opening tool, work your way around the edges. The back is plastic with a soft-touch finish, held by clips. No glue — a pleasant surprise. Once off, you’re greeted by a black plastic midframe, but the battery is right there, held by a single pull-tab adhesive strip. Wait — removable battery
Here’s a written in the style of a teardown guide (like iFixit), for the BlackBerry Priv — that iconic 2015 slider with a curved screen and a hidden physical keyboard. BlackBerry Priv Teardown: A Look Inside the Last of Its Kind Introduction The BlackBerry Priv wasn’t just a phone — it was a statement. The final BlackBerry designed entirely in-house, it packed a Snapdragon 808, a 5.4-inch curved AMOLED, and a physical QWERTY keyboard that slid out with a satisfying mechanical click. But under that elegant exterior? A world of complexity, ribbon cables, and a few surprises. Still, easier than most