Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
10
Time Required
1 hour
Sections
3
- Back Cover
- 2 steps
- Motherboard
- 6 steps
- Screen
- 2 steps
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Introduction
Some of the tasks will include: Removing the broken screen fragments (this is where you may need the heat gun), removing any digitizer cables that may be attached to your function buttons, replacing the two sided contact, replacing/re-connecting your digitizer cables, and finally re-installing your new digitizer Screen.
What you need
Step 1
Back Cover
- Remove the 4 exterior screws using a Phillips #000 Screwdriver .
Remove the 4 exterior screws using a Phillips #000 Screwdriver .
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Step 2
- Pry the back case off using the blue Plastic Opening Tools. Work one along the seem until you can get your fingers under to pull it apart.
Pry the back case off using the blue Plastic Opening Tools. Work one along the seem until you can get your fingers under to pull it apart.
Step 3
Motherboard
- Remove the two pieces of tape securing the ribbon cables to the motherboard.
Remove the two pieces of tape securing the ribbon cables to the motherboard.
Step 4
- Remove the 3 screws at the top of the motherboard.
Remove the 3 screws at the top of the motherboard.
Step 5
- Using a plastic prying tool, lift open the latch that secures the ribbon cable next to the speaker.
- Pull the ribbon cable out of its connector on the motherboard.
Using a plastic prying tool, lift open the latch that secures the ribbon cable next to the speaker.
Pull the ribbon cable out of its connector on the motherboard.
Step 6
- Use a plastic prying tool to disconnect the other ribbon cable from the motherboard. This cable belongs to the device’s cameras.
Use a plastic prying tool to disconnect the other ribbon cable from the motherboard. This cable belongs to the device’s cameras.
Step 7
- Disconnect the large ribbon cable from the motherboard. Do this by unlocking the tabs on each side of the connector.
- When working with electronics, it’s important to choose a tool that’s ESD-safe to avoid accidental damage to the device. The regular black nylon spudger or a plastic opening tool should be used whenever possible.
Disconnect the large ribbon cable from the motherboard. Do this by unlocking the tabs on each side of the connector.
When working with electronics, it’s important to choose a tool that’s ESD-safe to avoid accidental damage to the device. The regular black nylon spudger or a plastic opening tool should be used whenever possible.
Step 8
- Snip the two sets of wires that are attached to the motherboard. Cut the wires as close to the board as possible. This will leave plenty of length to reattach the wires to the new board.
- Skip this step if you are only removing the motherboard to replace the screen.
- During reassembly, we recommend soldering or crimping the wires away from the motherboard contacts. You should avoid soldering directly to the motherboard unless absolutely necessary. To learn more about soldering, check out iFixit’s Soldering Skills Guide
Snip the two sets of wires that are attached to the motherboard. Cut the wires as close to the board as possible. This will leave plenty of length to reattach the wires to the new board.
Skip this step if you are only removing the motherboard to replace the screen.
During reassembly, we recommend soldering or crimping the wires away from the motherboard contacts. You should avoid soldering directly to the motherboard unless absolutely necessary. To learn more about soldering, check out iFixit’s Soldering Skills Guide
Step 9
Screen
- Remove the two screws securing the speaker using the Phillips #000 Screwdriver.
- Remove the speaker and set it aside.
Remove the two screws securing the speaker using the Phillips #000 Screwdriver.
Remove the speaker and set it aside.
Step 10
- Carefully pry the display from the 9 white tabs that secure the display to the screen.
- You may also need to peel back a piece of tape on one side to completely remove the assembly.
- Be careful when removing the screen. A broken screen may produce shards of glass.
Carefully pry the display from the 9 white tabs that secure the display to the screen.
You may also need to peel back a piece of tape on one side to completely remove the assembly.
Be careful when removing the screen. A broken screen may produce shards of glass.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Rongwey - Apr 25, 2018
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Are the internal components glued to the back of the display? Is it absolutely ne essay to cut the wires connecting the battery?