Difficulty

Difficult

Steps

8

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Battery
  • 4 steps
  • Screen
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Find a seam in the back of the device.
  • Insert the plastic spudger into the seam and pry off the back panel.
  • There will be glue, so keep prying until it comes off or you may need to heat up the edges of the device to loosen the adhesive with the iOpener.

Find a seam in the back of the device.

Insert the plastic spudger into the seam and pry off the back panel.

There will be glue, so keep prying until it comes off or you may need to heat up the edges of the device to loosen the adhesive with the iOpener.

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Step 2

  • Remove the 4.0 mm screw above the battery with a T5 Torx screwdriver.
  • Remove the metal bracket with the tweezers.

Remove the 4.0 mm screw above the battery with a T5 Torx screwdriver.

Remove the metal bracket with the tweezers.

Step 3

  • Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard with the tweezers.

Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard with the tweezers.

Step 4

  • Lift the battery with a plastic spudger and remove it from the device.

Lift the battery with a plastic spudger and remove it from the device.

Step 5

              Screen               
  • Remove the two 4.0 mm screws attaching the bottom plastic panel using a T5 screwdriver.
  • Remove the black plastic cover using a plastic spudger

Remove the two 4.0 mm screws attaching the bottom plastic panel using a T5 screwdriver.

Remove the black plastic cover using a plastic spudger

Step 6

  • Use tweezers to pry the wire up from the battery bed
  • Detach the ribbon cable by pulling with the tweezers where circled in blue
  • Flip the phone over so the screen side is facing up for the next step

Use tweezers to pry the wire up from the battery bed

Detach the ribbon cable by pulling with the tweezers where circled in blue

Flip the phone over so the screen side is facing up for the next step

Step 7

  • Use the metal spudger to pry up the plastic cover pieces from the front of the phone

Use the metal spudger to pry up the plastic cover pieces from the front of the phone

Step 8

  • Pry up the edges of the screen using the metal spudger
  • Then use the suction cup to remove the screen from your device
  • There will likely be glue holding your screen in place, so keep prying but be cautious not to break the screen. You may want to use the iOpener to loosen the adhesive prior to removal.

Pry up the edges of the screen using the metal spudger

Then use the suction cup to remove the screen from your device

There will likely be glue holding your screen in place, so keep prying but be cautious not to break the screen. You may want to use the iOpener to loosen the adhesive prior to removal.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Japhet piergy Bassa - Sep 9, 2022

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Après avoir fait le démontage de l’écran , le digital est devenu très dur et ne réagi pas automatiquement au toucher . Que dois-je faire ?