Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
11
Time Required
1 - 2 hours
Sections
4
- Back cover
- 4 steps
- Battery Disconnection
- 1 step
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Display
- 4 steps
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Introduction
To protect your eyes from glass shreds and get a better grip to open the phone you might want to apply some tape onto the screen.
When reassembling apply new adhesive where it is necessary.
What you need
Step 1
Back cover
- Insert the tip of an opening pick between the back cover and the mid frame and slide it around the phone, to cut the adhesive.
- Using a suction handle to lift the back cover may help to get an initial gap for the opening pick to put in.
- If the adhesive is hard to cut, use an iOpener to loosen it.
Insert the tip of an opening pick between the back cover and the mid frame and slide it around the phone, to cut the adhesive.
Using a suction handle to lift the back cover may help to get an initial gap for the opening pick to put in.
If the adhesive is hard to cut, use an iOpener to loosen it.
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Step 2
- After you cut the adhesive on every edge, twist your opening pick, to separate the rear cover from the phone.
- Flip the rear cover over to the right side of the phone.
After you cut the adhesive on every edge, twist your opening pick, to separate the rear cover from the phone.
Flip the rear cover over to the right side of the phone.
Step 3
- Use a pair of tweezers to remove the sticker.
- Remove the two Phillips #00 screws.
- Remove the four 2.5 mm Phillips #00 screws.
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the sticker.
Remove the two Phillips #00 screws.
Remove the four 2.5 mm Phillips #00 screws.
Step 4
- Use tweezers to remove the mainboard shield.
- Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the finger print sensor flex cable.
- When reassembling apply new adhesive where it is necessary.
Use tweezers to remove the mainboard shield.
Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the finger print sensor flex cable.
Step 5
Battery Disconnection
- Remove the Phillips screw holding the battery connector plate in place.
- Remove the battery connector plate.
- Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the battery flex cable.
Remove the Phillips screw holding the battery connector plate in place.
Remove the battery connector plate.
Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the battery flex cable.
Step 6
Battery
- Use an iOpener to loosen the adhesive beneath the battery.
- Insert a spudger between the battery and the mid frame to create a gap.
- Be careful not to puncture or crease the battery.
- Insert an opening pick or use the spuder in the gap to cut the adhesive beneath the battery.
- There are flex cables running under the battery. Don’t damage them with your tools.
Use an iOpener to loosen the adhesive beneath the battery.
Insert a spudger between the battery and the mid frame to create a gap.
Be careful not to puncture or crease the battery.
Insert an opening pick or use the spuder in the gap to cut the adhesive beneath the battery.
There are flex cables running under the battery. Don’t damage them with your tools.
Step 7
- Use a spudger to cut the rest of the adhesive and lever the battery out of the phone.
- Remove the battery.
- When reassembling your phone replace old adhesive with double-sided tape or pre-cut adhesive strips.
- Never reinstall a battery that has been bent or damaged during removal.
Use a spudger to cut the rest of the adhesive and lever the battery out of the phone.
Remove the battery.
When reassembling your phone replace old adhesive with double-sided tape or pre-cut adhesive strips.
Never reinstall a battery that has been bent or damaged during removal.
Step 8
Display
- Remove the Philipps screw holding the display connection bracket in place.
- Remove the display connection bracket.
- Use the flat end of a spudger, to disconnect the display flex cable.
Remove the Philipps screw holding the display connection bracket in place.
Remove the display connection bracket.
Use the flat end of a spudger, to disconnect the display flex cable.
Step 9
- Use an iOpener to loosen the adhesive under the display.
- Insert the tip of an opening pick between the display and the midframe.
- Insert a second opening pick next to the other one.
Use an iOpener to loosen the adhesive under the display.
Insert the tip of an opening pick between the display and the midframe.
Insert a second opening pick next to the other one.
Step 10
- Slide one of the opening picks round the phone, to cut the adhesive.
Slide one of the opening picks round the phone, to cut the adhesive.
Step 11
- After you slid the opening pick completly around the phone, twist it at the top of the phone, to seperate the display from the midframe.
- Grab the phone at the upper part and seperate the display from the frame while working the flex cable through the gap.
- When reassembling your phone replace old adhesive with double-sided tape or pre-cut adhesive strips.
After you slid the opening pick completly around the phone, twist it at the top of the phone, to seperate the display from the midframe.
Grab the phone at the upper part and seperate the display from the frame while working the flex cable through the gap.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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David Wendler - Jun 10, 2019
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hey bam ich habe ein glück wegend euch ifixit danke dafür die anleitung hat mich zu glück gebracht dank ifixit ist mein
huawei p10 lite heile danke für alles lg der besitzer des huawei p10 lite
TeeLittle - Dec 25, 2021
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Hallo,
soweit ich sehe, ist die Klebefolie nicht im Ersatzteil enthalten, und die vorgestanzte Klebefolie ist nicht (mehr) erhältlich. Statt dessen verweist ihr auf das doppelseitige Klebeband von tesa, das als Rolle erhältlich ist - aber in verschiedenen Breiten.
Welche Breite ist für diese Reparatur hier denn die passendste?
Und wird das phone damit wieder genauso staubdicht wie zuvor (man wird ja puzzlen müssen, und an den Übergangsstellen hat man Stöße statt durchgehende Verklebung…)?