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Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus

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  1. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus, Vis Pentalobe: étape 1, image 1 de 1
    • Avant de commencer, déchargez la batterie de votre iPhone au dessous de 25%. Une batterie au lithium peut prendre feu et/ou exploser si elle est accidentellement percée.

    • Éteignez votre iPhone avant de commencer le démontage.

    • Enlevez les deux vis Pentalobe de 3,4 mm sur le bord inférieur de l'iPhone.

    • Ouvrir l'iPhone va compromettre son étanchéité. Préparez de nouvelles bandes adhésives avant de continuer, ou prenez bien soin d'éviter tout contact avec un liquide si vous souhaitez remonter votre iPhone sans remplacer les bandes adhésives.

    The recommendation of discharging the battery is completely unnecessary. Even a 25% charged battery can explode. Completely ridiculous suggestion.

    pargoff - Réponse

    The risk of thermal runaway on these batteries decreases with the battery's SOC (state of charge). Below 50% charge the risk is fairly low, and at 25% charge the risk of a thermal event is near zero. If I recall correctly, the same suggestion appears in Apple's official (non-public) service manuals for the iPhone.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    @jeffsu Yes, that is correct. Apple does require all certified staff to discharge the battery below 25%. This is an industry standard for all LiION batteries. If you don’t want to do this, just make sure to not puncture the battery and disconnect it first thing.

    iHelpU.Tech - Réponse

    Hang on a second here, doesn’t the Ifixit part I ordered come with the seals? The display assembly? It doesn’t. Now I have to wait another week?!

    Vanessa Pinter - Réponse

    How do you turn off if the screen isn’t responding to touch?

    adam - Réponse

    The replacement battery came with the seal—but how do you put it on???

    lkollar - Réponse

    I just found the instructions on how to install the seals AFTER I was completed and had to figure it out. Maybe, just maybe you should link this somewhere on the guild instead of buried in a comment. Just a thought.

    Charles Meitin - Réponse

    Step 1 is: Read through all the steps and comments or the method prior to starting on this Step 1. There's a lot of much needed information and experience that you can learn from which will reduce the chance of struggling, wasting time or even breaking your device.

    My favourites are:

    Use a hot water bottle.

    Label all screws you remove with their size and location on a piece of paper with double sided sticky tape.

    Test the lightning assembly at step 13

    There is a Standoff driver bit in the box, don't use a screwdriver.

    etc...

    Neil Eriksen - Réponse

    A tip for looking out for all those little screws. I used an ice block tray, for all the little screws etc. I numbered each with the step number, as in the instructions, but not all steps have bits to look out for. Where two different size screws are used I had a tray for each size and marked step a and step b. For this I coloured each tray sticker with the colour of the screw as shown in the instructions. All this worked a treat with no confusion or using the wrong part.

    Herb

    Herb Adler - Réponse

    The screw size for those with a screw set is P2.

    Gareth Flandro - Réponse

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    Outil utilisé dans cette étape :
    Anti-Clamp
    $24.95
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    • Les trois étapes suivantes sont consacrées à la procédure avec l'Anti-Clamp, un outil facilitant les procédures d'ouverture. Si vous n'avez pas d'Anti-Clamp, passez à la procédure alternative deux étapes plus loin.

    • Pour des instructions complètes sur comment utiliser l'Anti-Clamp, jetez un œil à ce tutoriel.

    • Tirez la poignée bleue vers l'arrière pour débloquer les bras de l'Anti-Clamp.

    • Insérez le bord gauche ou droit de votre iPhone entre les bras de l'Anti-Clamp.

    • Placez les ventouses près du bord inférieur de l'iPhone, juste au-dessus du bouton home - une à l'avant et une à l'arrière.

    • Pressez les ventouses l'une contre l'autre pour appliquer la succion sur la zone souhaitée.

    • Si vous trouvez que la surface de votre iPhone est trop glissante pour que l'Anti-Clamp puisse adhérer, vous pouvez utiliser du ruban adhésif afin de créer une surface plus adhérente.

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    • Tirez la poignée bleue vers l'avant pour bloquer les bras.

    • Tournez la poignée dans le sens horaire de 360 degrés ou jusqu'à voir les ventouses commencer à s'étirer.

    • Veillez à ce que les ventouses restent alignées. Si elles commencent à bouger, desserrez légèrement les ventouses et réalignez les bras.

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    • Chauffez un iOpener et passez-le dans les bras de l'Anti-Clamp.

    • Vous pouvez également utiliser un sèche-cheveux, un pistolet thermique ou une plaque chauffante, mais la chaleur extrême peut endommager l'écran et/ou la batterie interne, donc faites bien attention.

    • Pliez l'iOpener de manière à ce qu'il repose sur le bord inférieur de l'iPhone.

    • Attendez au moins une minute pour permettre à l'adhésif de se décoller et d'ouvrir un interstice.

    • Insérez un médiator dans l'interstice.

    • Si l'Anti-Clamp ne crée pas un espace assez grand, chauffez davantage la zone et tournez la poignée d'un quart de tour.

    • Ne faites pas plus d'un quart de tour à la fois et attendez une minute entre chaque tour. Laissez l'Anti-Clamp et le temps faire le travail à votre place.

    • Passez les trois prochaines étapes.

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    Gergely Soki - Réponse

  5. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus, Faire chauffer l'écran: étape 5, image 1 de 1
    • Les trois prochaines étapes montrent comment séparer l'écran à l'aide d'une ventouse.

    • Chauffer la partie inférieure de l'iPhone aide à ramollir la colle qui fixe l'écran. Il sera alors plus facile d'ouvrir celui-ci.

    • Utilisez un sèche-cheveux ou préparez un iOpener. Posez celui-ci sur la partie inférieure de l'iPhone pendant environ 90 secondes afin de ramollir la couche d'adhésif en dessous.

    No hair dryer so GENTLY heated over stove burner

    John Toth - Réponse

    Hello,

    What temperature is suitable for removing the front display ? I bought i-Fixit ProTech which is not include the heating "roller" . Thanks for help

    Jiří Sítko - Réponse

    Ich habe eine heiße Wärmflasche verwendet. Das hat gut funktioniert :-)

    Moritz Hartges - Réponse

    I laid my phone face-down on my 3D printer’s heated bed, and set the temperature to 60 C. After a few minutes, it was ready to loosen.

    Nate B - Réponse

    If you don’t have an “iOpener” or heat gun, try using an electric heating pad. I have a small $11 pad I got at CVS for my knee. On medium heat it worked fine for removal and with the “pennies” for setting the new seal.

    Pete P - Réponse

    I used a heated tea kettle and a tea towel, it worked!

    Adam Yavner - Réponse

    I put on the furnace vent for 10 minutes to get it warm to the touch but not hot.

    terrelldoc - Réponse

    I attached it to the after burner of my rocket ship and that worked.

    Matt Brown - Réponse

    I'm holding mine just above an erupting volcano but I'm still waiting to see if it has worked. How long does it need?

    Paul Aron - Réponse

    I used a water-filled ziploc bag, heated it in microwave. fast, cheap, worked.

    John Barker - Réponse

    Hairdryer works fine for this step. No issues.

    tripmusic - Réponse

    The most effective way to heat up the glue is to leave the phone in full sun - if it's available. In fact I would always wait for a sunny day to repair any glued together Apple device. The heat will be very even and the phone was probably designed to survive anything the sun can throw at it - although it can get very warm. (I'm in the UK) If you leave the phone turned on it will give a warning if it goes near the temperature limit.

    John - Réponse

    I'm sorry but I tried both the hair dryer (for 3 minutes!) and the eye opener (also 3 minutes) and no luck. Not even a hint of loosening the adhesive holding down the display!! Do I send this kit back for a refund or what??!!

    John Noble - Réponse

    No luck, guys. 3 minutes of hair drying and 3 minutes heating up the iopener. What next?

    John Noble - Réponse

    Okay, a half hour later i finally got the screen loose, but not after super heating it for at leat 10 minutes with a hair drying and burning my hand trying to pry it open. Also, watch out for the power button because it inadvertently keeps switching the phone back on while you wrestle with it. More later . . .

    John Noble - Réponse

    . . . and now I need to buy a new phone!!! the cable broke as I was trying to unscrew one of the top screws, so thanks! I FIXed IT but Good!!!!

    John Noble - Réponse

    Nate B's advice was key. I couldn't get the temperature of the display hot enough to break the seal with a hair dryer. A heat gun set to low speed and 550F (287C) got the display up to just over 130F, close to the 60C Nate mentioned.

    Matt C - Réponse

  6. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus, Ouvrir l'écran: étape 6, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus, Ouvrir l'écran: étape 6, image 2 de 2
    • Posez une ventouse sur la partie inférieure de l'écran, juste au-dessus du bouton home.

    • Assurez-vous de ne pas poser la ventouse sur le bouton home, car cela empêcherait la ventouse d'adhérer de façon étanche à la vitre.

    Even with using high heat from a blow dryer, I had to put the suction cup over the home button or the bottom edge wouldn’t lift at all. That waterproof adhesive is incredibly strong.

    Aaron Soderholm - Réponse

    As others have said, this part really stinks, but it’ll work if you keep trying. Agree with multiple rounds of hair dryer on high (did about 60-90s each time), and with having to out the suction cup over the home button. You don’t need a big gap to pry it open - it’ll be slight …

    Johnny Emrica - Réponse

    Patience is the key here. Expletives and patience. Like previous comments say, putting the suction cup over the home button (I used packing tape to maintain the seal) will allow you to apply force to the proper location to separate the screen. Good luck!

    J Rawlinson - Réponse

    Get a suction cup pliers. It’ll make this part fun

    Bradley Steiner - Réponse

    iSclack EVO opened the iPhone easily even without heating with no fear of accidentally over-opening it like with a simple suction cup.

    Matti Haveri - Réponse

    If you don't have the anti-clamp device, to prevent the screen from tearing open when suctioning it, I suggest some layers of tape around it and the back of the phone (the tape has to be stretchy enough to just minimise the momentum when separating the screen), or some big rubberbands

    Raziocinjo - Réponse

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    • Tirez sur la ventouse de façon ferme et constante pour créer un petit interstice entre l'écran et le châssis.

    • Insérez un médiator dans cet interstice.

    • L'adhésif étanche maintenant l'écran en place est très résistant, créer ce premier interstice demande donc de la force. Si vous avez du mal à le faire, refaites chauffer l'iPhone et bougez délicatement l'écran de bas en haut pour faire céder l'adhésif, jusqu'à ce que vous réussissiez à insérer votre outil.

    The screen on my phone was so broken, a suction cup did not work, so I softened the adhesive with a blow dryer and used a Jimmy to carefully pry open the phone from the bottom just enough to slip a pick in.

    charguy - Réponse

    Just completed a smashed screen replacement, this is probably the most time consuming part. Used packing tape to cover the screen to help create a suction surface (had to replace it a couple times because it pulls away after a purple good pulls ) Used consistent heat for about 5 minutes, then stuck a pick in the tiniest opening… and pry pry pry!

    Brian Gill - Réponse

    I failed at this step. No amount of heating, pulling, and rocking opened up enough of a gap to slip in even a knife let alone the blue plastic tool. That's with a phone that has an undamaged screen - just trying to replace the battery. Apple won this round :(

    Michael Sherman - Réponse

    Be really careful here. I placed a sucker to the front and rear to help lever off the screen. However, the whole thing came away much easier than I anticipated and I ripped the front part completely away from the rear, tearing all three connector cables. New iPhone required.

    Chris Wood - Réponse

    Note that the opening pick they show here does not appear to come with the kit, which is a bummer! The plunger, the mini blue crowbar thing, these are too thick. I ended up using a really thin guitar pick.

    Johnny Emrica - Réponse

    Following careful methods can mostly preserve the seal and reusable. Won’t be as water tight but probably still pretty good.

    Bottom edge is pull up with suction + separating tool. Use small precision scissor to cut any tape that gets overly stretched upon initial opening.

    - For the 2 long edges, use an exacto knife to separate the seal from the screen. This keeps the tape on the chassis. Go slow along the long sides. Becareful to avoid scratching the paint on underside of the screen’s edge.

    - Top corners have a thick sealed tape. Best to just use separating tool to twist it open.

    In summary, top and bottom edge use separating tool. Side long edges can use exacto knife to gradually gently separate the seal from underside of the screen’s edge.

    Howard - Réponse

    4 picks and an exacto knife, plus 45 minutes later, I finally got it to open! Thanks tor the tip!

    Cat - Réponse

    Intact screen, check. Tool kit, check. Hair dryer hot enough to make the phone too hot to touch, check. Following all instructions, check. Screen still in place and refusing to come off, check.

    I heated, reheated, pulled and pulled. I simply could not get it off. Worked at it for an hour and a half, and I’m not a small guy. Yes it is hard to hold, but could get a grip. Just could not get it to budge. Off to the iPhone repair shop tomorrow. Anybody want to buy a repair kit and replacement battery?

    Jim Meyers - Réponse

    After struggling for 30m, I looked up some alternate methods and found this helpful:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25zAK5mG...

    - I used a utility knife and pried up right under the home button

    - the angle matters! I was trying to go too far down before going in. The top surface of the phone is rather thin, so you go in after barely getting under the chassis lip

    - tilt utility knife left to right once you’ve got it under to work it in

    - leave the utility knife in, and now add that pick

    Jared Wilk - Réponse

    Pro-tip: don't be an idiot like me. Instead, remove the screen protector you have on the phone before applying the suction cups. Derp.

    hunter.geofizz - Réponse

    I struggled with a hair dryer at first and a singular suction cup. However, I tried putting packing tape on the spot where I put the suction job (even though my screen isn't cracked) and I was able to do it first try with ease. Definitely recommend packing tape.

    Alessio Toniolo - Réponse

    Suction cup pliers. Dead easy

    Bradley Steiner - Réponse

    After successful screen replacement, returning to give my thanks here. Excellent tips from you all - if you’re using force, you’re doing it wrong. Heat, very very gentle exact-o knife barely down then fully under the screen below the home button … perfect. Slow and patient around the upper corners, and don’t forget to heat there as well! Thank you all!

    dantegd - Réponse

    The problems with this step are (1) not having three hands and (2) managing to hold the phone in a way that doesn't put reverse pressure somewhere else on the screen. Exacto knife was the best tip. It's a little dangerous. On a misstep you may scratch the screen or jab yourself, but it's what got me in.

    thewrytstf - Réponse

    sorry, could not lift off the display any nano-meter even after applying enough force I think and heating it up. need to visit a store.

    Andi Tony - Réponse

    I used a razor blade and plenty of heat, and it somehow worked like a charm at the cost of me cutting myself. Definitely be careful when doing this, I used the razor blade on the left side of the iphone then wedged in a small screwdriver and then used the pick to cut the rest of the material away.

    Sharaf Kazi - Réponse

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    • Faites glisser votre médiator le long du côté gauche en commençant par le bord gauche puis en progressant vers les boutons de contrôle du volume et le bouton du silencieux, pour faire céder l'adhésif qui maintient l'écran.

    • Arrêtez-vous juste avant le coin supérieur gauche de l'écran.

    • N'essayez pas d'écarter le bord supérieur de l'écran et la coque arrière, car des clips fragiles en plastique les assemblent.

    My Plektrum worked ok, but the edges broke off a bit towards the end

    griffin.weber - Réponse

  9. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus, Information sur l'écran iPhone: étape 9, image 1 de 1
    • Attention : il y a des nappes fragiles le long du bord droit de l'iPhone. En séparant l'adhésif, évitez ces zones pour ne pas couper les nappes concernées.

    I was trying to replace my battery, and accidentally cut one of the cords on my screen. I marked my pick, so i don't know how it happened.

    Gib Jeffries - Réponse

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    • Réinsérez votre outil dans le coin inférieur droit de l'iPhone, faites-le glisser le long du coin, puis progressez vers le haut, le long du bord droit du téléphone, pour faire céder l'adhésif.

    • N'enfoncez pas le médiator à plus de 3 mm, vous risqueriez d'endommager les nappes de l'écran.

    No pick in the kit you sent me.

    Ted Cooper - Réponse

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    • Tirez délicatement sur la ventouse pour soulever le bord inférieur de l'écran.

    • Ne soulevez pas l'écran à plus de 15°, sinon vous pourriez tendre ou déchirer les nappes connectées à l'écran.

    • Tirez sur la petite bosse de la ventouse afin de la décoller du panneau frontal.

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    • Faites glisser un médiator sous l'écran, le long du bord supérieur gauche et du bord supérieur du téléphone, pour faire céder le reste de l'adhésif.

    I did end up using just a smidge of IFIXIT adhesive remover along the edge before opening and that seemed to really help

    Karen Flowers - Réponse

    I have been using the pointed tweezers to pull the adhesive strands apart and out as the display comes off.

    Adam Yavner - Réponse

    This bit was awkward as to get a good grip I kept inadvertently switching the %#*@ phone on!

    wendyhoward - Réponse

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    • Faites glisser légèrement l'ensemble écran vers le bas (éloignez-le du bord supérieur du téléphone) pour ouvrir les clips le maintenant à la coque arrière.

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    • Ouvrez l'iPhone en faisant pivoter l'écran vers le haut en partant du côté gauche, comme s'il s'agissait de la couverture d'un livre.

    • N'essayez pas encore de séparer complètement l'écran, car plusieurs nappes fragiles le relient toujours à la carte mère de l'iPhone.

    • Calez l'écran contre un objet afin qu'il reste bien stable pendant que vous travaillez sur les composants du téléphone.

    Nach RECHTS klappen - nicht nach links!

    Manfred Wachtel - Réponse

    Als ich das Flachbandkabel auf der rechten Seite sah, hab ich mich auch gefragt, ob die das mit nach Links klappen ernst meinen, und das „Buch“ lieber auf japanische Art nach rechts aufgeklappt. Das sollte dringend in der Anleitung korrigiert werden!

    Sebastian Plickert - Réponse

    “Up from the left” means lift up the left side.

    Which is the same as folding to the right.

    “Like the back cover of a book” explains it even more clearly.

    Maybe it gets lost in translation?

    Nick Shtangey -

    Fold to THE RIGHT - not to the left!

    Jim Glenys - Réponse

    When I saw the ribbon cable on the right side, I also wondered if they were serious about folding it to the left, and the "book" would rather be opened to the right in the Japanese way.This should be corrected urgently in the manual!

    Jim Glenys - Réponse

    Hi Jim, the display opens from the left side, toward the right side. It should look like the back cover of a book. Hope this helps. Good luck with the repair!

    Adam O'Camb -

    DO NOT LAY THE TWO HALVES FLAT!!! There is a reason why the third photo shows the screen half leaning against a box! This really needs to be a warning in addition to the one about not separating the display.

    Mangled Jargon - Réponse

    If you're skipping the screen and taptic engine removal like I did, I suggest you tape the back of the phone to the table, and also tape the screen to the vertical object it lays on, so it stays still. That way you will avoid having to constantly readjust it because of the sliding of the housing of the phone when you're working on it. Be careful where you're putting the tape on the screen though, if you're doing it on the internal components.

    Raziocinjo - Réponse

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    • Retirez les quatre vis tri-point Y000 suivantes fixant le cache de la nappe d'écran inférieur à la carte mère :

    • Trois vis de 1,2 mm

    • Une vis de 2,6 mm

    Is it really safe to lay the device fully open like a book? The cable leading to the LCD gets stretched across the sharp edge of the aluminum edge of the back cover.

    u204863 - Réponse

    Generally I'd say no, it's not safe. In reality I've seen a bit of variance in the cable length, and sometimes it'll be fine—but mostly I'd be prepared to prop the display up or hold it in place at a slight angle so it doesn't put too much stress on the cables. On prior iPhones it was easy to rubberband the display to a box or a can of soda, and something like that would probably work well here too. Use your own judgment.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    You could stick the suction cup back on, near the right side of the phone, with the blue hook oriented in such a way that it becomes a stand for the screen. That way it won’t open much more than 90 degrees, and leaves both your hands free.

    Mark -

    The tri wing screws are so hard to remove. What's the trick?

    shannon caldwell - Réponse

    At first I think I was being too careful and was getting no where. I got better results by pressing down on the screwdriver with more pressure while turning and those little screws came right out.

    LadyTech - Réponse

    I cannot remove one of the corner screws in this step and i have used the tweezers and the y000 tri tip and i am afraid that it is stripping it. is there a work around for this step?

    Katherine Monday - Réponse

    @katmonday1 No workaround unfortunately. Make sure the driver tip is in good condition and fits the screw correctly. Seat it in the screw, hold the driver perfectly vertical, press down hard (and maintain it), and turn. It’ll come out. If it’s really stripped you’ll have to get more aggressive—try one or more of the techniques in this guide or get some help. Good luck!

    Jeff Suovanen -

    my screwdriver will only remove the 2.6mm screw and not the others, what shall i do?

    AubreyG1 - Réponse

    A tip to remember which screw is which as the differences are pretty tiny: I used different colored sharpie fine-points and made a mark on the top of the screws before removing. I thought about having strips of tape that I stuck similar sizes to, but the coloring seemed to work more easily. I only did this for step 11 and it saved me down the road when trying to differentiate the 1.2 and the 1.3mm screws!

    Trey Smith - Réponse

    STOP! Before you remove Any screws, be sure to create several bins to hold the various sizes in… or mark them like Trey suggested. I failed to pay attention because I thought they were all the same… they are not. It is very hard to figure out the sizes if you remove them all and store them in a single location.

    John Grant - Réponse

    i had a piece of paper with the steps numbered that involved screws. I had double sided tape on the paper and the number of screws and thier position marked. This was so helpful in removing and then finding and installing the tiniest screws on earth. And i have TINY hands. I can’t imagine someone with large paws being able to accomplish any of this.

    Tina Matthews - Réponse

    there is one screw thats 1.2 mm but its bigger than the others and will fit in no hole of the entire phone. i got it out bot now i have no idea where it has to go i tried every hole. can somebody help me?

    Lars Göbel - Réponse

    what do i do if one of the screws dont want to come off

    Neylley Reynoso - Réponse

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    • Retirez le cache de la nappe d'écran inférieur.

    I am confused, please help. LOL the bracket, the very first one being removed. I see it has three screws the same size and one a different size? I've been trying to fix my daughter's phone and ordered a 0.6 mm Tri Wing screwdriver for iPhone 7 plus /Apple watch. It seems to fit the screws and it seems to be turning them although I can't see that well but they're not coming out. However when I used it on a smaller bracket with two screws they came right out so I'm thinking I don't have the right screwdriver I am at my Wit's End!! I have been working on this phone or attempting to for a while now. I cannot find a list anywhere of the exact size screwdrivers needed to Take apart an iPhone 7 plus. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    chris west - Réponse

    If your tri-wing screwdriver worked for other tri-point screws in the phone, then it should work for the screws you are struggling with! If it feels like the screws are spinning but not coming out, try to use tweezers to pull them out. I often struggle with tri-point screws, and need to apply some downward pressure to remove them. This can be risky though, as you do not want to strip the screw or damage components underneath the bracket. If you continue to struggle, you can give this driver and this bit a try.

    Scott Havard - Réponse

    Also be aware that the battery connector might stick to the bottom of the steel bracket. This part had me a bit puzzled at first. lol

    Just gently pry the connector off the steel bracket to release it and be sure the connector isn’t allowed to accidentally reconnect to the board.

    jeffrey griffith - Réponse

    I had to use a fingernail to dislodge the bracket. As Jeffrey said, it was apparently stuck to the connector.

    lkollar - Réponse

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    • Utilisez la pointe d'une spatule (spudger) pour soulever le connecteur de la batterie de sa prise sur la carte mère.

    • Pliez légèrement la nappe du connecteur vers le haut pour éviter un contact avec la prise ce qui risquerait d'alimenter le téléphone.

    You could cover the battery socket with a small piece of tape to make sure that it doesn’t accidentally re-connect. It’s not likely to, but I liked the peace of mind.

    Mark - Réponse

    on reassembly, make sure that the connector cable is back in place, along side the battery, and not up, or on top in any way.

    Sarr Sheffer - Réponse

    I slipped a small piece of paper under the flap.

    MajorCouillon - Réponse

    After this step it is worth jumping to step 36 and disconnecting the lighting connector assembly (indicated with the orange rectangle) and connecting the new cable to test it out. After attaching the new lightning connector assembly, reattach the battery, and try plugging it in to see if the new assembly works correctly. If it does, then power down the phone, disconnect the battery, and disconnect the new lightning connector assembly. Then continue. If it doesn’t work, this check will save you a couple of hours of work.

    Evan O - Réponse

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    • Assurez vous que la batterie est déconnectée avant de toucher aux nappes dans cette étape.

    • À l'aide de l'extrémité plate d'un spudger (spatule) ou d'un ongle, faites levier sur les deux connecteurs d'écran inférieurs afin de les déconnecter de leurs prises sur la carte mère.

    • Pour remettre des connecteurs à pression, appuyez sur un côté jusqu'à ce qu'il se mette en place avec un clic, puis répétez la même chose de l'autre côté. N'appuyez pas sur le milieu. Si le connecteur est ne serait-ce qu'un peu mal aligné, il risque de se tordre et causer des dommages permanents.

    • Si vous avez un écran blanc, des lignes blanches sur l'écran, ou s'il n'y a pas de retour tactile après que vous ayez remonté votre iPhone, essayez de déconnecter et soigneusement reconnecter les deux nappes et vérifiez qu'elles sont bien insérées.

    The note about the danger of pressing on the connector incorrectly is very legitimate. Though I find it more practical to use a wide (1.5 cm) case opener tool to press it down all at once. Minimizes risk of bending the connector.

    Talon - Réponse

    What can happen if the battery is not disconnected before the two lower display connectors?

    Alextay - Réponse

    Hello, by my expierence and what i have learned iphone repair videos you can ‘blow up’ capacitors which one in logic board, screen is sensetive with voltages and etc….

    Darius Varanavičius -

    what are my options if the display connector broke? can it be replaced or do I need to get a whole new screen?

    matomach - Réponse

    When I removed the lower display cable bracket in step 12, the top connector stuck to the bracket and became disconnected.

    Grant Crawford - Réponse

    My replacement screen wouldn't sit in the display connector properly, (wouldn't clip in both sides at same time) so I made sure it sat on one and it was lined up and got a thin piece of dense sponge and placed that over the connector, then proceeded to install the connector shield and screen works perfectly fine without a hitch. Very good tutorial just earnt me £25 lol

    Joshua Driscoll - Réponse

    have the same issue, sometimes it doesn’t sit on the left side, other time not on the other, the difference is iphone not starting at all or looping with apple logo reboot…

    ibisiki -

    Bent the pins on the connector out of place, worked them very carefully back with fine nose tweezers. This was by far the crux of the repair for me.

    nicO - Réponse

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    • Retirez les trois vis tri-point Y000 fixant le support au dessus du connecteur de l'ensemble capteur du panneau frontal:

    • Une vis de 1,3 mm

    • Deux vis de 1,0 mm

    • Retirez le support.

    Posted a comment above on the first step. The screwdriver that I ordered Works taking out these two screens shown in the picture. However it does not work on the first bracket that needs to be removed. It seems that all screw sizes are somewhat different but I'm not finding a list showing different screwdriver sizes needed. Does this make sense? Could anybody please give me some advice on this thank you much.

    chris west - Réponse

    I know your comment was posted a long time ago but just in case someone else has the same problem, the only difference in the screws are the lengths. The ends are the same.

    mcr4u2 - Réponse

    What happens if you break “tear in half” the black tape stuff?

    assweeetasyou - Réponse

    Unfortunately if you tear the black cable you will need to replace it !!!

    Wayne Lyell -

    Chris West the screwdriver that probably came with the kit was pentalobe to get the first two screws out to open the case. you need a .6mm Y tip driver for internal. its deceptively Phillips looking but is not it only has three blades in a Y, not 4 in a +

    Jeremiah Kjensmo - Réponse

    I called the y tip a triangle tip until I read these comments. Thanks for the correction

    Kayla Tobin -

    Hello is it if I put wrong screw can damage the board?

    alicenine84 - Réponse

    Care should be taken while removing the last 1.0mm screw, on the far right in the picture. This screw is screwed into another screw (or standoff) beneath the bracket. This standoff may come unscrewed and upon removing the bracket you may find the screw and standoff are still attached to the bracket. Do not lose this part if you decide to separate them , the standoff is not a normal phillips, and may require a special driver to reinstall. I used the phillips to start it back in, and relied on the screw to tighten it upon reassembly.

    Benji - Réponse

    I know this is late bit a trick I use to put the standoffs in (had to do 2 cause someone lost the screws I was replacing) is to take the screw that goes in it srew them together loosely to give it a fake phillips head then gently screw both into the spot the standoff goes in. you can then take the phillips out (may need to put a spudger between the screw and standoff to keep the standoff down then use a tiny flathead to gently tighten the standoff down. its a few steps but makes life easier if you need to replace it quickly.

    Stephen Patterson -

    I was able to remove the first 1.0 mm three tri-point Y000 screw from the bracket but I cannot for the life of me get the other 1.0 mm screw undone or the one 1.3 mm screw undone. Any tips?

    I tried pressing down a bit harder and I even put the first screw back in to see if it helped me loosen the other two but it did not work.

    My screwdriver was doing the job up until this point, and I’m worried I’ll strip the screw if I keep trying.

    Would appreciate any advice!

    jrosegoep - Réponse

    Dear IFixit: First, I want You to know I love your repair guides. I consider You to be the absolute best repair manuals available. But, hopefully as your friend I am going to point out once the bracked is removed a 2.0 mm Standoff screw should appear. It’s 1 of 2 screws holding the Antena Flex Cable in place. Rob

    Robert Schmidt - Réponse

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    • Déconnectez le connecteur de l'ensemble capteur du panneau frontal de sa prise sur la carte mère.

    • Ce connecteur à pression doit également être remis un côté à la fois, pour réduire le risque de le tordre.

    Make sure that the orientation of the cable when you attach is correct! See the picture for the correct orientation. If it gets installed 180 degrees out(i.e., the ribbon goes up instead of down, then the earphone, front camera, and Home button will be inoperative. Ask me how I know!?! Worked great when installed correctly!

    Kevin Reilly - Réponse

    Thanks Kevin. I would be stuck if I hadn't read your comment!?! Great input.

    Lukas Watts -

    That's save my life!thanks god!

    neg -

    I also made this mistake! Thank goodness it didn’t break anything.

    That Guy - Réponse

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    When removing the old adhesive from the edges, duct tape can be useful. Simply use small strips of duct tape and your spudger to press the tape’s adhesive side carefully into the edges of the phone’s display and slowly peel the duct tape away from the display. The duct tape should pick up the remaining adhesive and carry it away from the edges. use the tip of the spudger to gently scrape away any remaining dirt or film from the crease around the edge and repeat the action with a new strip of tape to pick up any dirt, adhesive or grime from the surface. This should save considerable time.

    Benji - Réponse

    Thank you for including a link to the iPhone Display Adhesive Replacement guide, this was very helpful!

    Robert O'Brien - Réponse

    is it really necessary to remove the display? the screen connectors are delicate and I fear re-assembly errors. I changed the battery and did not remove any screen connectors. no problems.

    jacobra - Réponse

    Due to the fact that THIS is the repair guide for replacing the DISPLAY it IS necessary to remove the display connectors. There is another guide for changing the battery -- you might want to follow that one.

    Hannes -

    I did not remove the display and ended up ripping one of the lower display cable ribbons when I turned the phone to remove one of the connectors. Be careful. I had to get a new display and move the Touch ID button.

    Shawn Hime - Réponse

    I think that moving the replacement of the seal lower in the chain of events would be more beneficial. I'm replacing the battery, and stretching the adhesive tabs that held the battery in at a low angle kept sticking themselves to the newly-installed adhesive seal.

    In the end, I wound up having to just remove the section of the seal along the bottom of the case :-/

    If I'd been looking at the bigger picture, I'd have wanted to put the seal on right before reattaching the screen cables.

    Rob Russell - Réponse

    This guide does not show you the removal process for the top camera assembly. My screen looks like the one pictured but my replacement doesn't have the top connector or any of the front facing camera components and since the ribbon for the connectors looks like its coming out from underneath the display I can't see how to swap it over to the new display.

    Jezagee - Réponse

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    • Retirez trois vis cruciformes fixant le composant antenne :

    • Deux vis de 1,3 mm

    • Une vis de 1,2 mm

    It is not necessary to remove the logic board. remove the three standoff screws and the simcard holder and push back the sim ejector pin and you can lift the logic board up about 7mm. with isopropyl to loosen the adhesive, slide a spudger under the old charge port cable you can easily slide it out. Makes the job a lot easier and quicker.

    Jack - Réponse

    Yep it works, Jack. Thank you.

    Simon -

    Thanks Jack,

    Followed your advice and saves a fair bit of work.

    Drew McCluskey - Réponse

    To each it’s own, but it was much better for me once I went through the steps and took the logic board off. It’s not hard. Without taking the board off, I found that the logic board is just too rigid to easily lift it up by 7mm. Plus the old Lightning Port assembly is stuck on the case pretty strong and putting the new one in with the adhesive and lining it up correctly would be impossible for me without the logic board clear out of the way. My personal recommendation is to stick to the script on this iFixit process.

    S C - Réponse

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    • Retirez la vis cruciforme de 1,3 mm fixant le composant antenne au rebord supérieur de la coque arrière.

    This screw is slightly larger than the other 1.3mm ones. Don't mix it up like me.

    vinicius.edson - Réponse

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    • Le bossage pour vis en haut du composant antenne se trouve dans une petite cavité dans le rebord supérieur de l'iPhone.

    • Inclinez le composant antenne vers le haut du téléphone.

    • Faites glisser le bossage pour vis vers le bas et hors de sa cavité.

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    • Retirez le composant antenne supérieure gauche.

    How do I know if this part is the issue?

    MSD Secretary - Réponse

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    • Insérez un outil d'éjection de carte SIM ou un trombone dans le petit trou dans le tiroir de la carte SIM.

    • Appuyez fermement pour éjecter le tiroir.

    no sim problem

    Makuri 369 - Réponse

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    • Retirez le tiroir de la carte SIM de l'iPhone.

    • La carte SIM sortira facilement du tiroir.

    • Lors de la réinsertion de la carte SIM, assurez-vous qu'elle est bien orientée par rapport au tiroir.

    • Un mince joint en caoutchouc autour du tiroir de la carte SIM offre une protection contre l'eau et la poussière. Si ce joint est endommagé ou manque, remplacez-le pour protéger les composants internes de votre iPhone.

    كيف اخرج الشريحه اذا علقت في الجوال من دون مدخل الشريحه

    Salem - Réponse

    كيف اخرج الشريحه اذا علقت في الجواب من دون مدخل الشريحه نفسها

    Salem - Réponse

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    • Utilisez un outil d'ouverture iFixit ou un ongle pour débrancher les connecteurs de la nappe de la caméra double en les soulevant tout droit hors de leur prise.

  29. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus: étape 29, image 1 de 1
    Outil utilisé dans cette étape :
    Standoff Screwdriver for iPhones
    $5.49
    J'achète
    • Retirez les deux vis qui fixent le cache de la caméra arrière :

    • Une vis cruciforme de 1,6 mm

    • Une vis d'entretoise de 2,2 mm

    • Le meilleur outil pour dévisser les vis d'entretoise est un tournevis d'entretoise ou embout pour entretoise.

    • Un petit tournevis plat peut aussi faire l'affaire, mais veillez à ce qu'il ne glisse pas et n'endommage pas les composants qui se trouvent autour.

    Why is there a standoff screw here? No other screw goes into it so why not have a Phillips?

    Trevor Smith - Réponse

    More to the point, why doesn’t the Ifixit tool kit for this job come with the bit required?

    John Tinsley - Réponse

    Second that, sitting here trying to figure out how to get it out.

    Jeffrey Wilhelm -

    iFixit kits do come with all the required bits, but sometimes specialty bits like this one are packed into a different part of the box. Unpack the entire kit and you should find it. In the unlikely event that it really is missing due to a packing error, contact customer support and they’ll send you the missing bit ASAP.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    I strongly urge Ifixit to change this comment “In a pinch, a flathead screwdriver will do the job” - maybe ok for REMOVAL ONLY, but for REASSEMBLY - it is very dangerous - i used a flathead while fixing my daughters phone and they kept going crooked - easily causing me 1-2 hours of frustration and STRIPPING THE THREADS IN THE ALUMINUM BACK FRAME BODY !!!!

    I had to hot glue a couple spots and skip several screws on reassembly to do the jankiest, most embarrasing repair job - BUY THE RIGHT SPECIAL TOOL FOR THE STANDOFF SCREWS OR YOU’LL REGRET IT!!!

    treadmillfix - Réponse

    There is no tool for this special screw. What gives?

    Jacob DeShazo - Réponse

    My kit has the standoff bit, just wasn't in the tool tray, it was loose in the box with another bit.

    Neil Eriksen - Réponse

    I tried it with the flat blade instead of the standoff screwdriver and it worked, but I figure it added about 15 minutes of fumbling around and some risk of slipping and stripping. I have the iFixIt kit with like 80 bits so I just assumed it would be in there. Had I known before starting, I would have definitely gotten a standoff bit, just for the peace of mind.

    Arnie Schoenberg - Réponse

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    • Retirez le cache recouvrant la caméra arrière.

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    • Retirez les deux vis cruciformes de 1,3 mm fixant le cache de la nappe supérieure.

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    • Retirez le cache de la nappe supérieure.

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    • Retirez les deux vis cruciformes de 1,3 mm fixant le clip de mise à la terre au rebord supérieur gauche de la carte mère.

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    • Retirez le clip de mise à la terre.

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    • Retirez la vis cruciforme de 1,3 mm fixant la nappe d'antenne sur le rebord supérieur de la coque arrière de l'iPhone.

    • Retirez la vis cruciforme restante de la nappe d'antenne.

    This step is when you will also need to remove a second screw on the antenna flex cable, below and left of the circled screw.

    Evan O - Réponse

    Evan O is right! There is a 2.0 mm Standoff screw right below; and possibly slightly left, of the top 1.3 mm Phillips screw. It should actually show up in Step 15 as soon as the bracket is removed. Rob

    Robert Schmidt - Réponse

    Also that "remaining" phillips screw is I think a 1.6mm phillips screw. It helps to identify them when reassembling.

    S C - Réponse

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    • Utilisez un ongle ou l'extrémité pointue d'un outil d'ouverture iFixit pour soulever et déconnecter le connecteur de la nappe d'antenne de sa prise sur la carte mère.

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    • Faites glisser l'extrémité plate d'un spudger sous la nappe d'antenne pour décoller l'adhésif la tenant en place.

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    • Le bossage pour vis au haut de la nappe d'antenne se trouve dans une petite cavité dans le rebord supérieur de l'iPhone.

    • Inclinez la nappe d'antenne vers le haut de l'iPhone.

    • Faites glisser le bossage pour vis vers le bas et hors de sa cavité.

    • Retirez la nappe d'antenne.

    What is underneath the Antena flex Cable?

    Robert Schmidt - Réponse

    I’m still waiting for response. Someone had the nerve to ask me, ‘Which Antena flex Cable?’ with response.

    Robert Schmidt - Réponse

    IfixIt: I need You to clarify something I just descovered. I just received different iPhone 7 Plus and Antena flex cable came off and left Standoff screw still on logic board. Different iPhone 7 Plus actually has Standoff screw attached to cable in way it’s impossible to separate.

    Rob

    Robert Schmidt - Réponse

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    • Utilisez un outil mince ou une pincette pour retirer et débrancher délicatement les deux connecteurs des câbles coaxiaux de la carte mère.

    • Lors du remontage, il peut être difficile de les reconnecter. Manipulez-les l'un après l'autre. Mettez chaque connecteur en place sur sa prise et appuyez dessus avec l'extrémité plate de votre spudger. Le connecteur doit se mettre en place.

    What purpose do these coax cables have?

    Eddie Orantes - Réponse

    Note… the top coax (nearest the battery connector) leads to the WiFi Diversity Antenna on the speaker assembly. The other coax is for the secondary cell antenna, part of the lightning assembly. Be sure to reassemble them to the right sockets!

    Ronald Stamper - Réponse

    Thanks so much for this helpful comment! I have just spent a few hours trying to find that information and here it is.

    thalley -

    Thank you so much, same as Thalley, more than 30 minutes that I’m searching for this info everywhere !!

    Olivier Tardy -

    Any tips on remembering which coax goes to which socket?

    Alan Chen -

    Thanks, I was almost certain but the OEM part came with longer coax, your post saved me time, and reasured me ;)

    Martin Lambev -

    Ronald Stamper, is this the same for the 7?

    Keah Smith - Réponse

    put a dab of tippex on the top connector so you remember which is which

    Richard - Réponse

    %#*@, the ifixit's coaxial connector's quality is such a rubbish. needed a lucky chance to actually insert it into the slot

    Taras Halaida - Réponse

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    • Débranchez les deux nappes restantes de la carte mère :

    • Débranchez le connecteur de la nappe supérieure en faisant levier sur le dessus

    • Déconnectez le connecteur du port Lightning en faisant levier le long du bord extérieur

  41. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus: étape 41, image 1 de 1
    Outil utilisé dans cette étape :
    iFixit Precision 4 mm Screwdriver Bit
    $2.99
    J'achète
    • Retirez les sept vis fixant la carte mère :

    • Une vis cruciforme de 1,3 mm

    • Deux vis d'entretoise de 2,1 mm

    • Deux vis d'entretoise de 2.0 mm

    • Deux vis d'entretoise de 2,2 mm

    • Les vis d'entretoise sont plus faciles à retirer avec un embout pour vis d'entretoise et un manche de tournevis.

    • Un petit tournevis plat peut aussi faire l'affaire, mais veillez à ce qu'il ne glisse pas et n'endommage pas les composants qui se trouvent autour.

    I did not have the 2.0mm standoff screw (closest to the edge of the phone by the power button). The bracket over the front panel sensor assembly connector (Step 15) was screwed in to this spot.

    Simon Ragona III - Réponse

    I experienced the same.

    Michael Moreno - Réponse

    Same for me.

    Zoli - Réponse

    BEWARE. THIS GUIDE IS WRONG. Whoever did this guide is obviously an amateur who doesn't know what they're doing. The standoffs are vastly different from each other in width and design. There is a SPECIFIC standoff for the top "yellow" circle which connects to the ground clip.

    DO NOT REMOVE THESE SCREWS / STANDOFFS WITHOUT CAREFULLY DOCUMENTING EACH INDIVIDUAL LOCATION AND SCREW

    FIX YOUR GUIDE!!!

    Pablo Edvardo - Réponse

    Pablo is right, there IS a visible difference between the two yellow 2.0 mm standoff screws - make a note of which is which (label, drawing, etc.) when you’re at this step.

    Christopher Villavicencio -

    1) The fact iFixit marks tho DIFFERENT SCREWS as IDENTICAL i s a big shame. Really guys, DO go an extra mile and account screws thoroughly. Luckily other screws seem to be marked correctly

    2) since iFixit was lazy to compose a build-up instruction:

    better take care of connecting the ports BEFORE you screw tightly the board to the rest of the phone! This gives you some degree of freedom to move the board a bit to be able to click the ports in without destroying them -- its especially the case for the connection with the lightning board, where the chip might be misaligned by a fraction of a millimetre in the direction along the chip even if you placed the lightning chip perfectly in terms of those two pins mentioned below -- you just won't have enough length of the flat cable to align the port (because the flatness and shortness of the cable blocks the movement in the direction you need to align) and risk pressing flat the tiny contacts.

    Taras Halaida - Réponse

    Hi all.

    Thank you for leaving your comments! We have changed the guide accordingly to show two separate screws with larger and smaller screw heads. Going forward, you can always directly edit the guides if you have any improvements—we are a wiki after all!

    Alex Diaz-Kokaisl - Réponse

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    • Utilisez la pointe d'un spudger pour éloigner l'éjecteur de carte SIM de la carte mère.

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    • Utilisez la pointe d'un spudger pour détacher soigneusement les deux câbles coaxiaux du petit clip métallique qui les fixe à la carte mère.

    The cables need to be popped out of the clip by moving them up.

    Evan O - Réponse

    Remember to differentiate between the two coaxial cables, its hard to tell during reassembly which is which

    Alan Chen - Réponse

    so which is which ?

    CGG - Réponse

    The top coax (nearest the battery connector) leads to the WiFi Diversity Antenna on the speaker assembly. ⏎
    The other coax is for the secondary cell antenna, part of the lightning assembly. Be sure to reassemble them to the right sockets

    CGG - Réponse

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    • Soulevez la carte mère par les bords inférieurs et faites-la glisser vers le bas de l'iPhone pour l'enlever.

    • Veillez à ne pas accrocher la carte mère aux nappes.

    • Lors du remontage, notez la position du clip de mise à la terre noire sur le bord supérieur droit de la carte mère, près des caméras arrière. La carte mère devrait glisser sous le clip.

    is very nice, I follow them and I really like them

    Juan Jose - Réponse

  45. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus, Conduit pour le baromètre: étape 45, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les deux vis cruciformes suivantes fixant le conduit pour le baromètre au boîtier arrière :

    • Une vis de 2,9 mm

    • Une vis de 2,1 mm

    I skipped this step and go straight to step 25. I skipped it because I couldn’t get the screws to come off. But skipping those step did not prevent me or has any detrimental effects on performing step 25.

    Jamie Liao - Réponse

    I agree, I don’t see any reason to remove the Taptic engine to remove the battery…It seems like more of a chance of screwing something else up…keep it simple…

    William Karis - Réponse

    If you’re replacing the battery, removing the Taptic Engine gives you a much better chance of removing the battery adhesive strips successfully. To keep them from snagging and breaking, you want to pull them from as low an angle as possible. With the Taptic Engine in the way, you have to pull them at almost 90 degrees, or risk snagging them on the Taptic Engine.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    i can’t get the 2.1 screw 2 come out pls help anyone

    John Bryce - Réponse

    I agree with Jamie Liao above. Skips steps 18-24 as described. Before proceeding with step 25, I heated a microwavable hot/cold compress (used to treat muscle strains). I set the iPhone back casing on the heated compress before pulling out the adhesive strips.

    Again, there is no need to do steps 18 through 24.

    Thomas Young - Réponse

    i didn’t remove this and had major issues pulling the adhesive strips out. I literally couldn’t grasp them and then when i did, they broke! UGH! I was able to complete the installation but i must have done something wrong because my phone still isnt working. It just ‘flashes’ the apple logo. Won’t do anything else. Should have just taken it in for repair. Now i have to buy a new phone anyway.

    Tina Matthews - Réponse

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    • Poussez délicatement le conduit pour baromètre dans la direction du Taptic Engine afin de décoller l'adhésif le fixant au bord supérieur de l'iPhone.

    Adhesive may require a tiny amount of tugging of the barometric vent to free it…

    Sarr Sheffer - Réponse

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    • Retirez le conduit.

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    • Faites levier sur le connecteur de la nappe du Taptic Engine pour le débrancher.

  49. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus: étape 49, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les trois vis cruciformes de 1,5 mm fixant le Taptic Engine à la coque arrière.

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    • Retirez le Taptic Engine.

    I’m just gonna add a comment here because I’m guessing a lot of other people who are repairing iphone 7s, like me, thought “lets also get a new battery!” This is the point at which you pull the three tape pieces holding the battery to the case out to remove the old battery. When you install a new battery, the battery connector has to be able to line up perfectly with the plug on the logic board so the battery has to go back in the exact right place. This is harder when you’ve already taken apart most of the phone. I ended up putting the battery back in after step 37. Still difficult to positiion it right. I think if I did it again, I might mark where the battery is on the case before I remove it…

    Alex McDonough - Réponse

    connect the new battery first then place battery in case

    Richard - Réponse

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    • Détachez soigneusement les deux câbles coaxiaux du support métallique qui les fixe sur le côté du haut-parleur.

    per disinguere l'ordine dei connetori vedere l'ottima guida di ifixit dove sostituzione antenna, buon lavoro.

    albinococco - Réponse

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    • Retirez les cinq vis cruciformes fixant le haut-parleur :

    • Trois vis de 1,3 mm

    • Une vis de 2,3 mm

    • Une vis de 3,3 mm

    For reassembly, the Lightning assembly’s coax cable is routed on top of the speaker’s, and is connected to the lower coax plug at the logic board.

    S C - Réponse

    Yes! I marked one with a fine point sharpie to tell the difference. Super important to make a note of each piece, cable, and their position along the way!

    Christopher Villavicencio - Réponse

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    • Retirez le haut-parleur.

    One of the coaxial cables is attached to speaker. Was pulling out the speaker and this was tripping me up until I looked closer

    Alan Ehrle - Réponse

    Be careful when putting this part aside with the others as it has magnetics on it and can catch your screw messing them around. The struggle is real.

    vinicius.edson - Réponse

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    • Retirez la vis cruciforme de 2,9 mm en haut à gauche du port Lightning.

  55. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus: étape 55, image 1 de 1
    • Ôtez le contact à ressort sous la vis que vous venez de retirer.

    Whats this part used for?

    Eddie Orantes - Réponse

    Bonjour, depuis que j’ai changé la nappe du connecteur de charge mon bouton home ne fonctionne plus sur iPhone 7, pouvez vous l’aiguillette. Merci d’avance

    Geoffrey - Réponse

    The inverted twitters just saved me from a headache when trying to put this one back in.

    vinicius.edson - Réponse

  56. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus: étape 56, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les trois vis cruciformes suivantes, fixant le connecteur de charge Lightning :

    • Deux vis de 1,7 mm

    • Une vis de 2,8 mm

  57. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus: étape 57, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les deux vis cruciformes de 1,2 mm fixant le port Lightning au rebord inférieur de l'iPhone.

    The right one on my phone won’t come out as if it’s rounded off but isn’t any ideas ?

    Ellis whait - Réponse

    I had that same problem with one of them. I ended up ripping that piece off and then spinning the entire thing around and that loosened it enough to where i could use another screw driver to spin it out the rest of the way.

    Jeffrey Kovarik - Réponse

    Tiene cada tornillo una rondana tipo tierra que a veces se queda pegada a placa del circuito DGC

    Daniel Garcia Camacho - Réponse

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    • Utilisez le bord pointu d'un outil d'ouverture iFixit pour décoller les deux microphones de l'adhésif qui les fixe.

    • N'essayez pas d'enlever complètement les microphones. Il suffit de décoller l'adhésif comme montré sur la photo.

    I was replacing the battery as well. Now is a great time to remove it.

    John Tinsley - Réponse

    I followed John’s advice, and it went smoothly. My iPhone had a white outline of where the battery was on the back case (you can see the white lines in the photo), but I added a few more lines with a white marker just to make sure I would put the new battery in the correct place.

    Christopher Villavicencio - Réponse

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    • Faites glisser un médiator ou un outil mince en dessous de la partie supérieure de la nappe du connecteur de charge Lightning et commencez à la décoller de la coque arrière.

    • Si nécessaire, utilisez un sèche-cheveux ou appliquez un iOpener pour chauffer la coque arrière et ramollir l'adhésif, afin de faciliter la séparation.

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    • Continuez à décoller la partie supérieure de la nappe, en prenant soin de ne pas endommager d'autres composants en passant.

  61. Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus: étape 61, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'ensemble connecteur Lightning de l'iPhone 7 Plus: étape 61, image 2 de 2
    • Faites délicatement glisser votre médiator depuis le coin de la batterie jusqu'au coin de l'iPhone pour décoller la partie de la nappe adhérant au cadre extérieur.

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    • Faites glisser votre médiator sur la largeur de l'iPhone pour séparer toutes les parties de la nappe encore fixées à la coque arrière.

    • Faites attention à ne pas endommager la batterie pendant le processus. Une batterie perforée peut laisser s'échapper des produits chimiques dangereux et/ou prendre feu.

    During re-assembly, ensure you add those four kinks in the ribbon sections that drop down the ridge in the rear casing (perhaps very carefully bend them in shape before sticking the new connector assembly to the casing, which I’ve not yet tried). Otherwise the new ribbon won’t sit directly over the white dots higher up the case, leading to misalignment when trying to connect other ribbon cables later on.

    Dan Gow - Réponse

    I thought I understood what Dan meant above. What he’s saying is really helpful, but I didn’t quite understand. During reassembly, I ended up trying to make the bends with a spooger once the replacement piece was already in the case and I poked a small hole through the piece, just missing an electrical component (it still worked). You can see the four bends in the picture here, (all horozontal to the bottom of the phone) but they might be easier to understand if you look at the old lightning connector piece you just took out. They’re four tiny kinks that are essential. If I did it again, I would make the kinks, then apply the ends of the “L” of this part and work toward the bend or the angle of the “L” in the corner. This was probably the hardest part of the repair…

    Alex McDonough - Réponse

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    • Retirez l'ensemble connecteur de charge Lightning.

    • Avant d'installer ou de remplacer l'ensemble connecteur de charge Lightning :

    • Utilisez un outil en plastique pour nettoyer tous les résidus d'adhésif sur la coque arrière.

    • Vous pouvez nettoyer tous les résidus de la surface avec de l'alcool isopropylique (concentré à 90 % ou plus) et un chiffon non-pelucheux. Essuyez dans une seule direction.

    • Assurez-vous que l'ensemble du connecteur de charge Lightning est correctement positionné, de sorte que les deux points blancs sur la coque arrière de l'iPhone apparaissent à travers les deux découpes circulaires de la nappe Lightning. Si ce n'est pas le cas, la nappe est mal alignée et vous ne pourrez pas la reconnecter à sa prise sur la carte mère.

    the red bit is so important. I’ve just had to completely do this tutorial again bacause it was less than a millimeter askew :( Be careful guys

    AubreyG1 - Réponse

    For re-assembly, I first removed the adhesive below the red circles and aligned and adhered. Then, I moved my way down toward the bottom, removing the adhesive. Seemed to work out well.

    Jaret Johnson - Réponse

    This should be in the instructions. It is nearly impossible to align otherwise.

    Thomas de Araujo -

    Same as Jaret, I have first exposed the adhesive on the very top section of the lightning port assembly, aligned the assembly with the 2 dots right in the center, and then adhered it there. Then I carefully “rehearesed” / practiced how I would align the rest of the assemble down to the microphones and the connector itself. The top section although already glued on around the two dots, can still slide a bit so I can realign it if needed before I adhere the rest of the assembly. Before I adhere the rest of the assembly I have also placed the logic board just to verify that the top Lightning Port assembly connector goes on perfectly onto the logic board. This helps confirm that it’s sitting well at the top.

    Getting the port connector in as well as the microphones was a bit tedious but that’s the most important part of this process so I took the time to do it right. It was worth it as the phone worked perfectly when I put it all back together.

    S C -

    There is also a little fold or ridge right in front of the lightening socket on the flex.. that little ridge takes up the 1mm you’re out on the dots if you can’t get it aligned. Your speaker may also not work if you get this wrong.

    Scott i - Réponse

    I think a picture of what to clean is needed as if there is anything left it may not fit

    WADE TURNER - Réponse

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    • Un joint en caoutchouc au fond du connecteur de charge Lightning protège votre iPhone de l'intrusion de liquide et de poussières. Si vous installez un nouvel ensemble de connecteur de charge Lightning, vous devrez peut-être retirer et transférer soigneusement le joint sur la nouvelle pièce.

    • Le petit patch adhésif au fond de chaque microphone protège également votre iPhone de l'intrusion de liquide et de poussières. Pour de meilleurs résultats, remplacez les deux patchs adhésifs avant d'installer votre ensemble connecteur de charge Lightning.

    Excellent procedure to take it apart however the kit came with a ‘Mesh’ kit of gaskets and speaker vents with no actual instructions of what is what or when each should be installed. One item that was not in the ‘Mesh’ kit is the rectangular gasket for the lighting connector. Even though it come off the old assembly easily enough there is no adhesive to hold it in place when aligning the assembly into the case.

    I think there should be a parts list with the Mesh kit to make identifying these tiny seal identifiable. That would be helpful.

    WADE TURNER - Réponse

    Agree with WADE TURNER. This is really, really weak on the part of iFixit. You need clearer instructions for putting this thing back together—particularly for the adhesives with no identification whatsoever. Also, I hope you are reading this, because aligning the lightning connector assembly perfectly is CRITICAL. If it is not perfectly aligned, there is no way you will be able to connect it to the logic board later.

    Thomas de Araujo - Réponse

    I third the comments here.

    Todd Toner - Réponse

    Normally when I replace the charge port on any iPhone or device I first connect it to the mainboard to test the connector. After I know that the charge port flex will connect and take amperage from the lightning cable. I leave the flex connector connected to the mainboard and proceed in installing the flex, with the motherboard first, Then I will route the charge port flex cable to the bottom of the phone. That ensures proper placement of the connector and also no kinks in the flex when applying it to the frame.

    As for the microphone or any small component that needs sealant I use a liquid adhesive (no super Glue) use like T7000 T8000 or similar. Take a toothpick and dab a small amount around the area that needs adhesive. Then adhere to the 2 pieces( in this case the microphone to the frame. This always provides a water-tight seal. No matter the location.

    John Loya - Réponse

    Amazing that we get to the end and find no re-assembly instructions or specific details about the mesh kit. Ugh!

    Tim Odell - Réponse

    tim, follow it backward

    ur mom - Réponse

    My Lightning Port assembly came with both the membrane that goes onto the microphone, as well as a pair of “screen” mesh that replace the old ones at the opening for the phone’s speaker and heat port. It took a few minutes to inspect everything and replace them but it’s one-to-one replacement so it helps. There were also a couple of other adhesive parts that I couldn’t see on my phone. Don’t know their purpose.

    In summary additional explanation would help but as is it was decent enough. With the investigation and thinking, the whole process took me much longer than 2 hours but my phone is working fantastically and it was well worth it.

    S C - Réponse

    I also replaced the battery right at this step before putting everything else back together. That was pretty easy.

    S C - Réponse

    For my repair the adhesive patch that goes on the microphone shown bottom right in the third image was the wrong size. It was about 2mm to long, which meant that the two small holes which are supposed to line up with spikes on the phone body did not. I had the cut it to size. Also, I echo the comments made by others above. Simply stating 'follow this procedure in reverse' is suitable, especially after how much we paid. There are many intricacies that aren't explained that aren't needed when disassembling by are needed when assembling.

    Jamie - Réponse

Conclusion

Comparez votre nouvelle pièce de rechange à la pièce d'origine – vous devrez peut-être transférer les composants restants ou retirer les films adhésifs de la nouvelle pièce avant l'installation.

Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.

Apportez vos déchets électroniques à un un recycleur certifié R2 ou e-Stewards.

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NOTE TO ALL: When you put the port back in, LINE UP THE HOLES ON THE FRAME. If you don’t line up the holes perfectly on the cable (even if it’s off by a millimeter), the cable will NOT extend and plug into the logic board. It has to be perfect. You’re welcome :)

Brady8812 - Réponse

I have this issue but cant seem to get it to set properly? any ideas the po seems like it's in fine but wont connect to logic board

Sean Smyth -

I feel like this is the most important piece of information on this entire guide. I drove myself mad disassembling and reassembling multiple iPhone 7/8 Plus devices with this exact issue.

Conrad -

So i did this and now my home button does not work. Any suggestions?

Brandon Rasco - Réponse

So far as I can tell, the only part of this procedure that affects the home button is when it’s disconnected from the board in step 14. I’d probably double-check those connectors to make sure they’re seated properly for a start. Check the sockets for dust/debris or pin damage. Inspect the cables for damage. While you’re troubleshooting, remember to always disconnect the battery first and reconnect it last. Good luck!

Jeff Suovanen -

Hi there, I did the whole process successfully, phone starts up again but I charging does not work?? Tried different cables - didn’t work! Any suggestions? Thanks Thomas

Thomas Senn - Réponse

Either you haven’t connected it back up properly, you may have bent pins or debris on the connections or you have a faulty charging flex cable.

Clems -

One of the parts isn’t genuine. Either your actual charging port or the cable you’re using.

Clems -

So I did this and now it shows ”this accessory may not be supported,” any suggestions?

Slavic Nikitenko - Réponse

I replaced my charging port and now the service is not coming to my phone. Does anyone know which antennae or cable I messed up when replacing it? Wifi works but not data.

Knox Watson - Réponse

I have had the same issue happen. I tried multiple charging ports for my customer and each one would lose cell service. The second I put the original port back in, service was working again. I called my tech support team to no solution. Has anyone else experienced this and able to get it resolved?

drbenson511 -

I took it slowly and was extra careful. everything worked out perfectly, except putting the adhesive back on, good thing I was also changing the battery so I had two. One thing you should note is which coaxial cables go where before you disconnect them. I was lucky that one was longer than the other and thats how I figured it out.

Pedro De Anda Jr - Réponse

Dose this lightning connector part come with the microphones

Fredy cadena - Réponse

It is not necessary to remove the logic board. remove the three standoff screws and the simcard holder and push back the sim ejector pin and you can lift the logic board up about 7mm. with isopropyl to loosen the adhesive, slide a spudger under the old charge port cable you can easily slide it out. Makes the job a lot easier and quicker.

Jack - Réponse

Can you give a little more explanation here? It might make total sense once I’m inside, but I’m having trouble figuring out which three standoff screws you’re referring to. Looking at step 37, is it the two 2.2 mm screws (green) and the 2.0 mm screw (yellow) on the right side? And do you think I can do it this way without isopropyl alcohol? I’ve only got 70% on hand.

pphenow -

i did this but phone still dead

David Kheng - Réponse

This is a very difficult and risky procedure. As an experienced electronics and tech hobbyist and professional (i’m a king nerd), after hours of methodical disassembly, part replacement and reassembly, I managed to not fix my phone and make it worst. Now my battery doesn’t recharge, my SIM card is not being recognized, and the phone is likely not water resistant anymore. A huge waste of time (and some money). I would not recommend anyone moving ahead with this procedure.

Julien Maculan - Réponse

Replaced this with iFixit replacement part. The repair went well, however when inserting the SIM, Verizon comes up however I have no bars. I’ve tested on another iPhone with no problem. Any ideas?

chris - Réponse

Buongiorno, il connettore Lightning del iPhone 7 è lo stesso del 7 plus?

Grazie mille

Buflein - Réponse

I cannot get my charging port to connect back to the main board i have tried setting the port a few times but still no joy?

Sean Smyth - Réponse

So my brother changed mine and mixed up all the screws.. how in the world do I find out which screws go where?? Is there a new screw set I can buy that’s already in order

biggs.leana - Réponse

I have done lots of these on 7 and 7+………. can be done without removing the logic board, which saves a lot of steps.

Gently lift it and slide something underneath it to free it, and you can slide the old port flex out and the new one in……. just make sure its

in the right position and you can connect it to the board before setting the logic board back down.

Alan Sears - Réponse

made this repair. phone is charging now…thank god. everything else is working. but my rear face camera image is shaking( blurry than focused and repeating) front facing camera image on screen is perfect. Helppppppp

morris3891 - Réponse

im about to do this repair and now im worried after reading comments

lee hallett - Réponse

Finished the whole repair but my speaker seams to not be working any suggestions to fix this everything else works fine

Christopher compton - Réponse

Hello,

my iphone is 7plus having two issue one of them is battery is gone very fast so i think i have to changed it but i have another issue i would like your opinon once i make a call i can’t hear anything and the receiver same can’t hear anything so what i have to fixed it.

thank you

Kamal demyian - Réponse

I did the replacement for the lightning connector, it works but now the touch screen doesn’t work. Any suggestions on why this is happening? I went back through the process twice and still the same result. I was careful not to damage the connectors to the screen but I can see if there’s damage or not. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks.

Juan Daniels - Réponse

The reason I Changed the part is the microphone does not work right after I installed everything I only got the apple logo and nothing else , would not work I had to put back the old part back and it started but still have the microphone problem

Julio Estrada - Réponse

An important note when attaching the new lightning port ribbon cable and coaxial cables to the logic board: the new part needs foam padding on top of the press fit cable attachments. You can either steal it from your old ones or put some padding there some other way, but if you don’t have it, it seems the cable bracket will short the connection and prevent the phone from charging. Some of the ifixit parts will not have this padding on there, so double check!

Dylan Box - Réponse

I followed the instructions to the letter, was very very very careful with handling the ribbon cables and keeping the screws labelled in separate pots so they went back in exactly the right places, changed the charging port and installed a brand new ifixit battery for good measure. Put it all back together and…nothing. Battery won’t charge, neither will the old one. Powers on with the old battery but thats it. Have checked all my work several times, re-attached the ribbon cables and still nothing. I now have to take it to one of those untrustworthy mobile phone repair shops you find all over the UK that I have been trying so hard to avoid. A massive waste of time and money.

matt2 - Réponse

My sister has been having charging issues with her 7 plus. Might have to try this sometime.

Carter - Réponse

Well my first attempt was going so well and then trying to remove the sticky backing from the back of one of the mics and the whole mic came off at the ribbon. Arrrgh, So thought maybe it would work with one mic and carried on but now the lightening connector not aligned with logic board AARRGGH!.

Harvinder Azad - Réponse

Can someone tell me what the yellow circular tab is for on one of the microphones. I don’t see tho son the one removed. Thanks

Harvinder Azad - Réponse

Thanks this was really help for a junior engineer like me.

Kymani Bailey - Réponse

Ok step 37 is VERY misleading. Those standoff screws are NOT interchangeable with the others labeled with the same color.

When you are taking off the motherboard, be extremely careful to keep the standoffs organized.

Thomas Rosebrough - Réponse

Replacement connector to the logic board does not stay connected. Snaps in, but won’t stay on. Aligned the dots just fine. It’s not an alignment issue. The connector goes on just fine. It just doesn’t stay on.

Curt Shaffer - Réponse

So to follow up, reconnecting and disconnecting everything down to the Lightning Connector Assembly itself about three times…no joy. Finally just closed the phone without the seals. I get the mic and the cellular connection…yeah. — But NO CHARGING. I get the “this accessory may not be supported” error message. — So what now “I Fix It”, huh? This whole process is a mess: from lack of proper instructions (coax cables not properly labeled. Some screws are different when labeled the same) and the kit you sell us is missing the Stand-Over screwdriver we need for the procedure! Your kit we paid for is incomplete, and we only find out once we’ve got the phone open. I didn’t fix it, and surely not with your help.

Curt Shaffer - Réponse

great guide to a tedious repair. Took me 4 hours ( i have poor eyesight and poor lighting). under better conditions i probably could have done it it 2 hours.

Big Al - Réponse

This one was not fun. I used to love fixing iPhones because they were so much simpler than other brands, but once the water resistance -- and techniques to hobble non-OEM parts -- were introduced, they became a nightmare. This port better last, because I think I'm done buying iPhones; Not being able to easily repair them anymore is a deal breaker.

Taylor - Réponse

Thanks for the great tutorial!

Gabriel Sieben - Réponse

Hi. After reassembly, when plugging in using wall charger, the phone does not detect anything. Tried different cables n charger still nothing. PC doesnt detect. But when plugging in otg thumbdrive, the phone file manager is able to detect. Any advice?

Ippi Ooka - Réponse

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