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Introduction

BraX3 is designed for long term ownership. Our goal is to keep spare parts and documented repair procedures available for years so you can maintain, repair and extend the life of your device instead of replacing it.

This section introduces our repair philosophy and what to know before you start any work on your phone. Individual pages will walk through specific repairs such as screen, battery or port replacements.

Our commitment to repairability

  • We plan to provide official spare parts and step by step instructions for common repairs for as long as the device is in active use by the community.
  • Documentation will be updated as hardware revisions or best practices change so repairs stay accurate and safe.
  • We encourage a repair friendly ecosystem where users, independent shops and right to repair advocates can share knowledge.

Keeping BraX3 repairable helps reduce electronic waste and gives you more control over the total lifetime cost of the device.

Safety warnings

Repair at your own risk

Opening your BraX3 and performing hardware repairs always carries risk.

  • Repairs may void your warranty depending on your region and reseller terms.
  • Mishandling internal components can cause permanent damage to the phone.
  • Lithium ion batteries can be dangerous if punctured, bent or short circuited.

Before you open the device

  • Power the phone off completely and disconnect it from any charger.
  • Remove SIM and SD cards where applicable.
  • If the battery is swollen, do not attempt to puncture or compress it. Seek professional help.

Prerequisites

Before attempting any repair you should:

  1. Back up important data - Repairs can fail and data loss is always a possibility.
  2. Read the full guide first - Understand all steps before you begin, including required tools and replacement parts.
  3. Prepare a safe workspace - Clean, well lit, with a non conductive surface and good ventilation.
  4. Use basic ESD protection - An anti static wrist strap or regularly touching a grounded metal object helps reduce electrostatic discharge.
  5. Organize screws and parts - Use small containers or a magnetic mat and label sections as you remove components.

If you are unsure at any point, stop and consult the detailed repair page for that component or contact Brax Technologies support or a qualified repair professional.