None of the guides I've found showed how to remove it, but others who messed around with their microUSB connectors all posted photos without that board. So how do I get rid of it? Thanks!
You don't literally "get rid of it" - you can "unwrap" it, so secondary board will be lying next to main board, still connected via non-detachable flex cable.
Now, to the point - secondary board is glue'd to main board via 2-side adhesive foam tape. All you need to do, is *gently* apply force, and it will de-attach itself.
CAUTION!
non-detachable flex cable is *very* vulnerable. By very, I mean, *very* very. If you allow it to twist freely while you're doing your job with main board, you're almost guaranteed to have it torn at the point, where it enters mainboard - practically, unrepairable. If not during that repair, then, when you decide to disassemble it again, for any reason.
My method to secure it in place is to *gently* twist it other way around - i.e. makign secondary board go *under* mainboard. then, I secure SB to MB by some easily removable tape - I used isolation tape, but any will do. The goal is to stop secondary board from moving, at all, thus not allow it to generate any tension on flex.
None of the guides I've found showed how to remove it, but others who messed around with their microUSB connectors all posted photos without that board. So how do I get rid of it? Thanks!
Last edited by Ancelot; 2013-08-20 at 07:53.