Introduction
Ce dispositif connecte l'iPhone à un ordinateur ou un chargeur via le câble iPhone.
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Vidéo d'introduction
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Lorsque la vitre de votre iPhone est brisée, évitez toute autre casse ainsi que des blessures éventuelles en scotchant la vitre.
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Posez des bandes adhésives transparentes se chevauchant sur la vitre de façon à la couvrir complètement.
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Retirez les deux vis cruciformes #00 qui se situent du côté du connecteur de dock de l'iPhone.
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Enlevez la poignée en métal de la ventouse. Il est plus facile et sûr de saisir la base de la ventouse plutôt que la anse.
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A l'aide d'une petite ventouse placée près du bouton home, soulevez délicatement la partie inférieure de l'écran de l'iPhone.
Rams is right on here.
The cable labeled 4 in step 3 may have adhered to the back of your LCD. Mine ripped when I opened the phone. Now the dock connector needs to be replaced as well.
Citation de postnospam :
Rams is right on here.
The cable labeled 4 in step 3 may have adhered to the back of your LCD. Mine ripped when I opened the phone. Now the dock connector needs to be replaced as well.
This is exactly what happened to me!!.. found the dock connector online for $20 (ebay)
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Soulevez l'écran à un angle d'environ 45 degrés.
For me, the ribbon cable 1 became disconnected when lifting the screen to ~45 degrees. Nothing tore at least, it just popped up/out.
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Toujours à l'aide d'une spatule (spudger), soulevez la languette en plastique blanc qui maintient la dernière nappe en place. La languette va se déplier de 90 degrés et relâcher la nappe.
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Enlevez la nappe de son connecteur et retirez l'écran de l'iPhone.
I found that the tab I needed to flip up was black not white. There is a white piece of plastic that the ribbon slides under but it's the black piece of plastic it slid into that I needed to lift up. I found it quite tricky re-assembly this part, I thought I needed to slide the ribbon in further when in actual fact it was already in far enough.
Citation de Joe Fleming :
I found that the tab I needed to flip up was black not white. There is a white piece of plastic that the ribbon slides under but it's the black piece of plastic it slid into that I needed to lift up. I found it quite tricky re-assembly this part, I thought I needed to slide the ribbon in further when in actual fact it was already in far enough.
Wow wow wow... wait a minute: DO NOT TRY to flip up the black part (the thingy on the north side of the phone) but the WHITE PART (on the south side)!!! I almost wrecked that connector trying to pry up the black part! It's definitely the white, tiny tab that flips up!
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Wow wow wow... wait a minute: DO NOT TRY to flip up the black part (the thingy on the north side of the phone) but the WHITE PART (on the south side)!!! I almost wrecked that connector trying to pry up the black part! It's definitely the white, tiny tab that flips up!
Ok, just to clear this up: It seems that at Joe's iPhone, the colors of the parts were different than on mine and the one in the picture.
To get this crystal-clear: the part that flips up is the one facing AWAY FROM THE CABLE. Imagine the cable being on the NORTH SIDE of the connector, the tab to flip up is ON THE SOUTH SIDE.
Be very careful when removing and reinstalling Ribbon #3. Do not bend it with your fingers or use mechanical means or installation or you will damage it (I had to replace mine). Ideally, hands off. This ribbon controls the light sesnor and earpiece. When you reinstall, gently slide it in by holding the screen assembly only. It will go in about 65% of the way, which is as far as it is intended to go.
ARRRGH. OK, wish I had read the notes before trying this. I tried to move the black part as described & broke the connector. Now I'm SOL. I actually fixed the antenna connector which is the reason I opened it in the first place but now it's useless as a phone because I can't hear audio from calls through the speaker anymore. Can't someone please add a note like this to the original guide instead of hoping people will look at the notes??!!! If it had been there, I'd be happily using a repaired phone right now instead of looking at a broken one.
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Décollez soigneusement le petit autocollant "Do not remove".
the little sticker "do not remove" is very fast, very broken ....ups ;)
That sticker sticks like !@#$. Could only scratch it gently away from the screw it covers.
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Retirez les 8 vis suivantes:
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Cinq vis cruciformes Philips #00 de 2,3 mm avec filetage partiel, qui maintiennent la carte mère au boîtier arrière.
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Deux vis cruciformes Philips #00 de 2,3 mm avec filetage complet, qui maintiennent la carte mère et la caméra.
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Une vis cruciforme Philips #00 de 2,9 mm, qui se trouve sous l'autocollant "Do not remove".
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A l'aide d'une spatule (spudger), enlevez délicatement le clip (qui était maintenu par une vis) de la caméra et retirez soigneusement la caméra de son emplacement dans le boîtier arrière. La caméra ne peut pas encore être retirée complètement car elle est encore reliée à la partie inférieure de la carte mère.
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Retirez les trois vis suivantes:
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Deux vis cruciformes Philips #00 de 1,5 mm, une de chaque côté du connecteur de dock.
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Une vis cruciforme Philips #00 de 2,4 mm près de la nappe "4".
Take a look at the small spacer just below the "4" connector. Some dock connectors out there do not have the small spacer. I experienced a couple of times that the (4) cable had popped out of the connector after using the phone for some days. The cable is a little stiff. The small spacer helps press down the cable onto the connector so it doesn't jump out.
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Soulevez l'ensemble du connecteur de dock et enlevez-le de l'iPhone.
I broke my speaker and the mic. Don't you have further steps how to disassemble the dock connector from the speaker and mic? Thank you
Citation de Szabo David :
I broke my speaker and the mic. Don't you have further steps how to disassemble the dock connector from the speaker and mic? Thank you
Hi David, you can buy the part as one, I bought the following... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V...
Citation de Joe Fleming :
Hi David, you can buy the part as one, I bought the following... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V...
Oh great, thank you! Don't you know whether it fits the iphone 3GS? Are these parts same for iphone 3G and 3GS, I cannot find on ebay one for iphone 3gs.
David
Citation de Szabo David :
Oh great, thank you! Don't you know whether it fits the iphone 3GS? Are these parts same for iphone 3G and 3GS, I cannot find on ebay one for iphone 3gs.
David
iPhone 3GS Complete Dock Charge Port Connector Assembly...
I did need to do a reset of my iPhone once installed since my Photos app wasn't launching. Might be unrelated to new hardware, but it's most likely recommended to do an iPhone reset after installing.
The whole walkthrough was pure money. I tore the ribbon cable off the dock connector while seperating the whole assembly but the replacement went in without an issue and this walkthrough was pure MONEY!!!!
THANKS AGAIN!
If the replacement dock connector assembly doesn't have the foam pad over the connector (labeled "4" on the original part), carefully transfer it to the new assembly, lifting as much of the adhesive off with the foam pad as possible.
If the replacement dock connector assembly doesn't have the wire mesh pad on the flex circuit (close to the connector labeled "4"), carefully lift it off with a knife or other thin tool, taking care to keep as much adhesive as possible with the mesh pad. Then transfer it to the same spot on the new part.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les étapes dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les étapes dans l'ordre inverse.
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When closing the phone (Step 3 - but when going backwards) it is important to be aware of the the contact for the HOME button. They are two little gold contacts that have to hit against two solder points on the dock assembly. I managed to bend them a bit out of alignment, so when I closed up the iPhone the home button was no longer working. Easily fixed, but worth noting.
When replacing the connector you will have to desolder 4 small solder points, 2 per ribbon cable. They are easily desoldered by gently pressing the soldering iron tip to the top of the cable and gently peeling it away.
They can they be resoldered onto the new connector.
The solder points can be seen in step 16 just above the two 1.5mm screws.
Hi, I followed the instructions and all went well, except for now I have very bad reception problems. I keep getting 'No Service' and cant really make calls. :-(
Could I have damaged the antenna somehow? I have found the antenna stickers online for sale but havent found any instructions as to how to install it...
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
the sample phone looks like a 3G nto a 3Gs. I have an extra wire connection on top of the dock connector in my 3Gs.
If you're purchasing a Phillips screwdriver for this I'd highly recommend getting one that has a magnetic tip. I bought the cheaper screwdriver from iFixit but wish I would've sprung for the "professional" version (which I assume does have a magnetic tip). It can be done without it (I did it) but it took much longer than it would have otherwise.
For months when I used 3G, it would only work for about 30 minutes until it went to No Service or just said 5 bars and no internet access or phone calls, I had to use Edge instead. I found a crack on the bottom of the case so I think that's what damaged the Dock Connector. Since Edge worked and 3G lasted for a short bit, I think the antenna was damaged but not destroyed. Bought a cheap one on eBay, followed the guide, and I can actually listen to Pandora again. I was about to scrap the phone. Thank the gods.
Per others above, I transferred the antenna sticker from the old dock connector and I'm not seeing any degradation of signal quality. Its the silver sticker below connector labelled "4". I also figured I'd transfer the piece of electrical tape just above the dock connector itself, though I inadvertently covered the contacts for the home button, which game me a nice scare when I put everything back together.
So far so good, my phone seems to be working great again and no longer getting the dreaded "this accessory does not support charging" message every time I go to plug in.
I had a white screen after the replacement, reset the phone and all appears well now.
I have replaced the dock connector port and reassembled the phone but all I getting is a white screen
I have replaced the docking port and re assembled the phone but all I'm getting is a white screen , have I missed any thing?