The solder points are on the left/right of the resistor. Looking at R676 it seems either damaged or that's a lot of sticky residue from some padding that was over/under the device. How did it get like that in any case?
If you plan to DIY - you will need these.
https://www.amazon.com/Vastar-Solder.../dp/B01712N5C4
https://www.amazon.com/Breadboard-B-.../dp/B078MVC2GB
Solder the wire to the points on the board and then to the resistor. They all seem to be the same type (2001) so provided it's still good you can reuse. If not - get some online.
http://kiloohm.info/smd4-resistor/2001
https://www.amazon.com/X-Dr-Toleranc.../dp/B07ZB6NJP1
The vast majority of them appear to be 2001. So that may be your best route. Failing that - they can use a regular resistor and run the wire to it somewhere more secure on the board - or hot glue it to an empty space nearby.
I won't do it since I don't have all the tools, and I'm fairly certain you're in Kingston in any case. I've done small work before, but an IR station would be nice. Example of some smaller soldering below.
http://www.techjamaica.com/forums/sh...95-Z10-USB-Fix
Once you get the correct rating resistor it doesn't matter much. And resistors have no polarity so it doesn't matter which way they're connected. I'm still concerned about how it got damaged though....
And as Chris said - check a phone shop. One that does board repairs. I know of one such place in Mandeville.
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