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  1. Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3, Éteindre votre Apple Watch: étape 1, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3, Éteindre votre Apple Watch: étape 1, image 2 de 2

    Verify your model. The back of the Cellular model just says GPS, so be sure to check the groves where the watch band goes to determine you model. I made the mistake of just reading the back of the device and since I’d been gifted the device didn’t know it was cellular. Cellular has a different type of touch force gasket, different screen, and different battery connections.

    Ryan Holt - Réponse

    From what I just read on Apple, the only differences in watch series 3 is 38mm and 42mm.

    mcr4u2 -

    As a consumer all you need to know are 38mm and 42mm

    Michael Adoga - Réponse

    The back will say GPS LTE if it’s the cellular version. If it doesn’t say LTE it is only the GPS version. The displays are different whether or not it is LTE(cellular).

    themepark - Réponse

    This alternative method only reboots the watch.

    Gregg Stanley - Réponse

  2. Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3, Faire chauffer: étape 2, image 1 de 1
    • Préparez un iOpener (ou servez-vous d'un sèche-cheveux ou d'un pistolet à air chaud) et faites chauffer l'écran pour ramollir l'adhésif qui le fixe.

    • Laissez l'iOpener agir pendant au moins une minute pour chauffer complètement l'écran et ramollir l'adhésif qui le fixe à la coque.

    • Vous devrez peut-être refaire chauffer l'iOpener ou le déplacer sur l'écran au fur et à mesure qu'il refroidit, jusqu'à ce que l'écran soit assez chaud pour que vous fassiez levier.

    I have heated up the iOpener to 165 degrees and left it on for more than a minute. No way I can lift the screen off with the exact knife. Tried different angles in various places, but no go. I also used a hair dryer un til the watch screen was too hot to touch and even tried a very hard cutting tool blade and also no go. Could n ever get the blade under the face I applied enough force where I could see that the blade left small marks, not very big, but could never get anything to move or lift. What am I doing wrong? I spent 47 years at a global computer company and I am used to taking apart small things and applying force when required. I don’t know what I am doing wrong. Please help me.

    Rafael Blanco - Réponse

    Getting the initial gap is not easy. Maybe a playing card could work its way in the tiny gap and cut some adhesive. After that there might be some success with an exacto knife. Or you want to try a piece of aluminum foil (folded for more rigidity) for cutting the adhesive. Be aware of the force touch gasket and that it might get damaged during that procedure.

    Tobias Isakeit -

    I finally used a hot air gun set to 150 deg. C heating up the edges by slowly spinning the watch around before the technique worked. Difficult is the level noted and it’s correct. Finally worked and watch perfectly functioning.

    Chris Giavotto - Réponse

    I used a heat gun, too. I was worried after reading comments that it would burn up the LCD, so I heated it a little bit at a time, rotating it like you did, and checking to see if I could get my knife under it. I must have hit one of the buttons because it did turn on, but that did reassure me that the display was okay.

    It's open. Now that the watch and I have had a few minutes to cool down, I'm ready for the next step. Not as difficult as I thought it could be. Tomorrow, I'll be replacing the battery in an iPod Touch 6th Gen.

    bester -

    I had to heat the iOpener 2 times and leave it on top of the watch for 10 minutes.

    Axel Trujillo - Réponse

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    • L'espace entre l'écran et la boîtier de la montre est tellement étroit qu'il faut une lame aiguisée pour les séparer. Lisez les avertissements suivants avant de vous lancer.

    • Protégez vos doigts en les laissant à distance de la lame. En cas de doute, enfilez un gant épais à votre main libre. Un gant en cuir ou de jardinage peut faire l'affaire.

    • Veillez à ne pas forcer, le couteau risquerait de déraper et de vous blesser ou d'abîmer la montre.

    • Protégez vos yeux. Le couteau ou la vitre pourrait se briser et faire voler des éclats.

    • Attachez ou détachez le bracelet de montre, comme bon vous semble pour contrôler au mieux vos mouvements quand vous effectuez la réparation.

    Don’t cut your finger off!

    Mike - Réponse

    The Watch 3 stainless Steel has an additional Frame. Where do i have To Open it?

    asteffen@me.com - Réponse

    I wore thick gardening gloves just to be safe 😅 and it took a while but the screen did come off.

    Axel Trujillo - Réponse

  4. Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3, Faire levier sur l'écran: étape 4, image 1 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3, Faire levier sur l'écran: étape 4, image 2 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3, Faire levier sur l'écran: étape 4, image 3 de 3
    • Insérez le bord d'une lame courbée dans le fin interstice entre l'écran et le boîtier extérieur. Commencez du côté court de l'écran, le plus proche de la couronne digitale.

    • Appuyez fermement à la verticale vers le bas dans l'interstice.

    • Une fois qu'elle est dedans, faites pivoter la lame pour soulever légèrement l'écran.

    • N'insérez pas la lame de plus de 2 mm.

    It’s difficult to grip case in a way that keeps fingers safe from the blade but doesn’t hit the side buttons and turn the device on!

    If it’s a struggle to get the display to release, warm case for a few more minutes.

    Kyle Powderly - Réponse

    I have tried so may times to get the display to release but nothing works. Should have bought a new watch LOL. Kept the iOpener on 2 times for 10 minutes and it still won't open. There must be a better way.

    Susan E. White - Réponse

    Hi Susan,

    if you're struggling to get the adhesive loose enough a hair dryer, heat gun, or hot plate may also be used, but be careful not to overheat the device. The edge should feel slightly too hot to the touch.

    Dominik Schnabelrauch -

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    • Une fois que vous avez ouvert un léger interstice avec la lame courbée, retirez-la et insérez le bout le plus fin d'un outil d'ouverture dans l'interstice.

    • Enfoncez l'outil dans l'interstice en prenant appui sur votre pouce pour ouvrir un peu plus l'écran.

    • N'essayez pas encore d'ouvrir et détacher complètement l'écran.

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    • Insérez un médiator sous l'écran et séparez délicatement le joint Force Touch de l'écran.

    • Les kits iFixit pour écran et batterie incluent un joint Force Touch de remplacement. Ne paniquez donc pas si le vôtre est abîmé.

    • Pour éviter sinon d'endommager le joint Force Touch, faites soigneusement levier sous le coin de l'écran. Si le joint Force Touch se déchire quand vous soulevez l'écran ou si les couches du joint se défont, vous aurez également besoin de remplacer le joint Force Touch.

    • Faites glisser le médiator le long de l'écran pour décoller l'adhésif entre le joint Force Touch et l'écran.

    • N'insérez pas le médiator de plus de 2 mm.

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    • Pour éviter de forcer sur les nappes de l'écran, n'ouvrez pas encore complètement l'écran.

    • Ouvrez l'écran d'environ 45° et prenez une pincette pour décoller l'adhésif entre l'écran et le joint Force Touch.

    • Faites passer l'adhésif autour et derrière les nappes de l'écran pour l'enlever complètement.

  8. Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3, Déconnexion de la batterie: étape 8, image 1 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3, Déconnexion de la batterie: étape 8, image 2 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3, Déconnexion de la batterie: étape 8, image 3 de 3
    • Avec un tournevis Y000, dévissez la vis Tri-point qui maintient le cache métallique du connecteur de la batterie.

    • Prenez une pincette pour ôter le cache.

    • Commencez par soulever le cache de côté pour détacher les deux crochets.

    • Puis rabattez-le à moitié pour le retirer.

    Pictures are the GPS version. Cellular doesn’t have the gap and separate removable plate on the “taptic engine” section.

    Ryan Holt - Réponse

    What if I’m unable to unscrew the screw? I’m using the right tool, but it just won’t do it. It feels like it can’t “lock in” if you know what I mean in order to be able to get enough grip to turn the screw. Any suggestions?

    Cade Capper - Réponse

    Once you have the driver set properly in the screw you have to lean into it to get it to turn. The screw is coated with LockTight.

    mailghall - Réponse

  9. Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3: étape 9, image 1 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3: étape 9, image 2 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3: étape 9, image 3 de 3
    • Sur les modèles GPS, il est possible de déconnecter la batterie juste après avoir enlevé le cache métallique. Pour le modele cellulaire/LTE, vous devez déconnecter le joint Force Touch et le replier de côté afin de pouvoir déconnecter la batterie.

    • Déconnectez la batterie en soulevant son connecteur à la verticale.

    • Repliez légèrement le connecteur pour éviter tout contact accidentel.

    whats does it happen if the connector make contact by accident????

    Daniel Sanchez - Réponse

  10. Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3, Écran: étape 10, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3, Écran: étape 10, image 2 de 2
    • Prenez une pincette pour décoller l'autocollant qui recouvre les connecteurs des nappes de l'écran.

    • Commencez en bas à droite de la bande et progressez soigneusement vers le connecteur du milieu.

    • L'autocollant peut être tenace, faites attention à ni tirer trop fort ni endommager les nappes. Si besoin, appliquez un peu de chaleur ou d'alcool isopropylique pour aider à le décoller.

    Das Klebeband muss gar nicht vollständig abgelöst werden. Es reicht aus, die Stecker freizulegen. So hat man beim Wiederzusammensetzen das Klebeband wieder in der optimalen Position und auch nicht das Risiko, die leitende Folie zu verletzen.

    BMJ - Réponse

    BMJ's comment translated by translate dot google dot com:
    "The adhesive tape does not need to be completely removed. It is enough to expose the connectors. This means that when you put it back together you have the adhesive tape in the optimal position again and there is no risk of damaging the conductive film."

    Robert - Réponse

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    • Le connecteur gauche est recouvert d'une feuille conductive qui se déchirera probablement quand vous décollerez l'autocollant.

    • Si elle se déchire, saisissez-la en bas à gauche pour l'enlever complètement. Ainsi la partie de l'autre côté de l'écran ne sera pas abîmée.

    How important is the conductive tape?

    John Ellis - Réponse

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    • Utilisez avec précaution un outil de levier ou un ongle propre pour déverrouiller le premier des trois connecteurs ZIF en soulevant le petit loquet noir du côté opposé de la nappe.

    Ir is viral to lift the small black flap or you ruin the entire process here, I lost everythign here...the first one stuck and the entire connector discintigrated on me, not my first rodeo, but lost the entire project.

    Lisa Russell - Réponse

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    • Soulevez le loquet des deux connecteurs ZIF restants.

    • L'écran de remplacement est généralement livré avec les loquets en position fermée. Durant l'installation du nouvel écran, faites attention à ce que les loquets soient ouverts avant d'insérer les nappes, vous pourriez sinon endommager la montre.

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    • Déconnectez les nappes de l'écran en tirant délicatement dessus avec une pincette.

    • Si les nappes sont tenaces, essayez de les débrancher en les remuant délicatement de gauche à droite.

  15. Remplacement de l'écran de l'Apple Watch Series 3: étape 15, image 1 de 1
    • Enlevez l'écran.

    • Pour les instructions détaillées de réassemblage, incluant l'installation du joint Force Touch et la pose de l'adhésif de l'écran, consultez le tutoriel mentionné dans la conclusion ci-dessous.

    hi

    how are you

    Please answer me quickly

    i have a apple watch 3 and broken lcd

    can i replace this lcd with a lost apple watch lcd?

    Does it work?

    I've heard that Apple does not allow this and ban the device!!!!

    Hossean Dad - Réponse

Conclusion

Continuez à l'étape 10 de notre tutoriel du Force Touch Sensor pour refermer votre montre et terminer la réparation. Pour de meilleurs résultats, ne re-connectez pas votre nouvel écran avant l'étape 16.

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52 commentaires

“Replacing the display can cause issues with Apple Pay.“

If ApplePay could possibly be disabled by this procedure, then seems like a show stopper.

Is ApplePay still an issue?

Joel Weston - Réponse

This is indeed something we can not rule out entirely. There are too many options to consider and we are not able to test all of them (type of replacement screen, software related issues with WatchOS and paired/unpaired watches. The NFC chip is the main issue here since it lives on the display and is responsible for Apple Pay. We are happy for any insight others can provide to offer a working solution/guide.

Tobias Isakeit -

I will try this once i get a display from iFixit. Thanks :) i hope it works

Kundan Agrawal - Réponse

Apne display kaha se or kitne ka kharida , pls tel me

Honey Gothwal -

Hey guys, I replaced the screen and once I turned it on I got the green snake screen. When I try to charge it, it gets really hot now. Did I damage the battery or anything else?

Aaron - Réponse

Hi Aaron,

assuming all cables and components are fine and not damaged (check for creases, kinks or rips as well as making sure all connectors sit tight) you might want to try these steps and see if the watch boots up properly:

1. use a working charging cable/unit and power adapter (maybe borrow one from a friend)

2. wait at least one hour to see if the watch boots up.

3. try to force restart the watch (push and hold the side button and the crown until the Apple logo appears) and then charge it.

4. let the battery run down until the watch shuts off on its on and leave it off for another day for the battery to deplete completely. Then try charging it.

Tobias Isakeit -

Hi Aaron,

The green snake of death is ok - that just means the battery is charging, and doesn't have enough to turn on yet. The red snake of death however is bad, meaning that the either charger or charge port is faulty.

I could be wrong, the information I was told was quite, odd...

Referenced Site - Apple - Green Snake and Green Snake Info

Nate Campbell -

Hello.

An acquaintance bought a Series 3 42mm replacement screen and I set out to make the swap for him using this guide. There is a metal loop above one of the ribbon connectors on the back of the screen near the edge. This loop is not in the same place as it was on the original screen, and as such does not contact the small brass clip on the watch frame like it’s supposed to.

Upon closer inspection, it seems he ordered a Cellular screen and has a GPS watch. Would that account for this difference? It is the only difference between the two screens that I can see with the naked eye.

Thanks,

Stephen Butterfield - Réponse

Hello, yes, the cellular and the Gps version screens are different, it would not fit

wxllxmarketing -

Hey guys

I have forget to delete the Credit Card before i replace the Display and now i have an error message when i configurate Apple Pay. How can i fix it ?

Andreas Haack - Réponse

Hi Andreas, you may either re-install the old display (if it’s working to that degree as to remove the credit card settings) and then perform the repair again. Or you may reset your watch (provided you have a recent backup) and set it up from that backup. (No guaranty this will work)

Tobias Isakeit -

Hello did this work for you?

James -

After doing this fix/replacement of a cracked screen, should I assume the watch is no longer water resistant and avoid wearing it in pool, shower, hot tub, etc?

Robert Sarvis - Réponse

That’s correct. A manually fixed and closed watch display might not be as tight as a manufactured Apple Watch. I would refrain from submerging it in water to be on the safe side.

Tobias Isakeit -

Is it possible to just replace the glass? my screen displays perfectly the glass is just cracked in away that I can’t enter my passcode.

Michael Ryan - Réponse

Hi Michael, though it is possible to only change the glass, I’d not recommend it. You might feel the same after watching this video (it’s a Series 4 but basically the same procedure for the glass)—or you feel empowered by it and will try that procedure (with success hopefully): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZYWzsB_...

Tobias Isakeit -

My Apple Watch screen is very broken and has lifted slightly. Is it still possible to repair it?

Dianne Waszak - Réponse

Hi Dianne, if the watch didn’t suffer from any water that might have gotten in, you’ll be definitely able to repair it with a new display. Just be careful with the glass shards. And if you use Apple Pay, make sure you delete any credit card information before removing the old screen to avoid any problems with the NFC chip on the new display (see introduction).

Tobias Isakeit -

Hi, where can i buy the screen for apple watch series 3?

Searched online, only whole unit is available and it’s quite expensive. So, i was wondering if i can purchase the screen only.

Rasul Rukhillaev - Réponse

Hi Rasul, here you can find the different Series 3 screens: [[ lien de pièces invalide ]]

If you only want to change the glass you probably want to search for the procedure online if you’re up to the challenge ;)

Tobias Isakeit -

So I did this fix a while back (for my wife’s watch), and everything seemed to go well. But a week later, the adhesive failed and the face ended up popping off. I reheated and stuck it back on, but a few weeks later it again popped off. The watch is basically unusable for my wife, all bc the adhesive isn’t sticking. What now? Expensive repair to be thwarted by weak adhesive.

Robert Sarvis - Réponse

@isakrittl any comments/suggestions

should I just buy some regular glue (what kind) to make it stick better?

Robert Sarvis -

Hi Robert, congrats on the repair so far. Assuming you cleaned every little bit of remaining adhesive from the frame and the display and the new adhesive still won’t hold, you might want to try the E6000 glue. It’s an industrial glue and needs to be applied very carefully to not get on unwanted areas. I wish you a successful repair

Tobias Isakeit -

@isakrittl

You guys should either include better adhesive or tell ppl to buy their own right off the bat. As noted above already, the weak adhesive led to her screen popping off multiple times. The repeated popping off apparently led to one of the minuscule clips holding the electrical ribbons from the watch to the screen breaking, so the screen doesn’t work and is now useless. So I'm out $170 bucks bc of the crappy cheap-o adhesive strip they provide (or possibly the clip was weak to begin with--only one of them broke). If I buy a new screen, I'll have spent more than the price of a new and better Apple Watch. FML. Apparently redditors are aware the adhesive strips suck and just buy separate adhesive. Why would iFixit not provide legit adhesive? It's $170 on the line! EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED!!!

Robert Sarvis -

hi, I broke my apple watch and I was wondering if you can use another series glass to fix an apple watch series 3?

If not is there cheaper ways to fix your apple watch?

Aria Nanayakkara - Réponse

as of today April 2020, you can buy the new screen for 200 bucks or buy a new S3 watch for 199.00. Why would I invest 200 into a used watch when I can buy a new one for 199?

Art - Réponse

Hi, I’m unsure of what parts to buy to replace my screen. I dropped my watch and the screen is fully cracked. The buttons still work but the touchscreen does not. Would it just be a new screen or the digitiser too?

Joana ॐ - Réponse

Dag, Ik lees dat bij het vervange van het scherm apple pay soms niet meer werkt.

Dat is bij mij dus het geval. Heeft u ook een oplossing om apple pay weer aan de gang te krijgen?

Mvg Folkert

Folkert - Réponse

Where is the guide for installing the new screen? I don’t see that anywhere….

Jerrod Eshleman - Réponse

See link in the conclusion box: Continue from Step 10 of our Force Touch Sensor guide to re-seal your watch and complete your repair.

Tobias Isakeit -

Also I was able to preserve the force touch gasket, so does that mean I don’t need to install the one that came with the kit? If so, then how does the screen adhere to the watch?

Jerrod Eshleman - Réponse

Will the Apple Watch (38 mm Series 3 Cellular) Screen work fine on the GPS version?

Ryan Simpson - Réponse

I have the same question

Amy Halfacre -

replace the screen but the new screen wont light up it turns on

josh - Réponse

I feel like this is $@$*!&. I tried everything and it still don’t work. I want a refund.

Savannah Tacy - Réponse

I have a series 3 GPS, (non cellular, at least, I assume its gps then). crystal is cracked and I can’t enter the PIN because of it. i wanted to just buy a new series 3 apple watch but the new ones won’t work with an Iphone 6, b/c the newest series 3’s require IOS 14! If I do the screen replacement as shown here, do the new parts dictate that the phone have an ios 14? (it says 12 here, but I’m skeptical, only because new series 3 watches won’t work with IOS 12). I assume it depends on other internals, and this should all work, but would appreciate confirmation. Thanks

joe - Réponse

I have a question about changing the LCD on my cracked Apple Watch series 3. All of the series 3 replacement screens I have seen are super expensive and are almost as much as getting a new watch. Can I use a replacement lcd for series 1 watch, on my series 3 watch?

Annajorg - Réponse

Tobias - I have a GPS only series 3 watch: I cracked the screen and I’m shopping around online, but I was wondering… are the screens the same for GPS and GPS + LTE? It seems very hard to find a GPS-only screen from the descriptions I’m seeing…..?

Amy Halfacre - Réponse

I purchased the GPS series 3 watch screen replacement with the force touch gasket replacement. I changed both the screen and force touch gasket, but the watch only restarts to the apple symbol. I have tried to do hard reboot and this didn’t fix it and I did a hard boot while it charged.

Do you have other suggestions?

Josh Robinson - Réponse

Will replacing the NFC have an impact on if the digitizer works (although I’m aware that that the NFC isn’t responsible for the digitizer). I replaced the screen on the 42mm Series 3 and it boots up fine but the touch doesn’t work. I contacted the company I bought the screen from and they told me that replacing the NFC will make the digitizer work, but I really don’t want to dink around with the NFC chip unless I absolutely have to…

Grace Wong - Réponse

Can the watch be repaired with a series 1 or 2 screen ?

hakarou321 - Réponse

Not with the Series 1. If you really want to try a Series 2 display on a Series 3 Watch, take a look at this user generated guide and its comments.

Tobias Isakeit -

I repaired my series 3 with an ifixit screen protector. Admittedly, I didn’t disconnect the battery first, the tutorial didn’t show how to do it for a cellular version. After finishing the replacement, I only get the apple logo. It was coming up on my FindMy, but still stuck on the apple loop after multiple resets. I decided to erase all content and reboot, and now i’m in the same position but I can’t see it on my phone or computer anymore.

I realized maybe it was something to do with my installation, so I removed the screen again, this time fully removed the battery, and reassembled. I’m in the same position being stuck in the apple loop. Does anybody have any suggestions? I’m letting the battery run out, but I don’t really know what else to do here. Leaving the screen connected but not sealed in case any tinkering may help.

Nik Carpentieri - Réponse

Hello, i have the same problem, did you manage to solve it? If yes then how?

Dacian Bujor -

Hi, I change the screen for a new one and now it just won’t turn on won’t do anything can you guys help me ?

hakarou321 - Réponse

I changed the screen and made sure everything was properly put back but now my touch is not working at all.

Essaud Hernandez - Réponse

Hello

I am looking to attempt this with a known good OEM display.

Can anyone confirm this is applicable and worked for them?

Replacing the display can cause issues with Apple Pay. If possible, to reduce the likelihood of problems, delete all your Apple Pay account info before the replacement, and then re-enter it with the new display installed.

Thanks

James - Réponse

It’s say that this process was going to be bed hard and in less then 2 hours I replaced the screen of my Apple Watch series 6 and am just 15 years old

Andrew Cruz - Réponse

Has anyone tried replacing 42mm watch with 38mm lcd? any luck?

amiralli hemani - Réponse

I have a series 3 Apple Watch running watchOS 8.1 when I try to boot with the new display it hangs and shuts off but with the original display it works fine Edit - it started working after I waited a while while plugged I

Thing - Réponse

Trying to determine if this series 3 is fixable, obviously needs new screen but don’t know about this other part that appears damaged(top of inside watch gold connector above battery). What is it? Is it replaceable?

Samuel Coleman - Réponse

Can I use an iSesamo or any thin metal pry tool to open the screen without any damage?

robbert lambada - Réponse

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