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Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c

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  1. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Scotcher la vitre de l'écran: étape 1, image 1 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Scotcher la vitre de l'écran: étape 1, image 2 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Scotcher la vitre de l'écran: étape 1, image 3 de 3
    • Si la vitre de votre écran est fissurée, utilisez un adhésif pour éviter de l'endommager davantage ou de vous blesser lors de la réparation.

    • Appliquez des bandes d'un ruban adhésif transparent se chevauchant sur l'écran de votre iPhone jusqu'à ce qu'il soit entièrement recouvert.

    • Le ruban adhésif permet de retenir les éclats de verre et de maintenir l'intégrité de la structure lorsque l'écran sera soulevé.

    • Portez des lunettes de protection pour protéger vos yeux d'un éventuel bris de verre lors de la réparation.

  2. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Retrait des vis Pentalobe: étape 2, image 1 de 1
    • Avant de commencer, déchargez votre iPhone en dessous de 25%. Une batterie lithium ion chargée peut s'enflammer et/ou exploser si elle est percée.

    • Éteignez votre téléphone avant de commencer le démontage.

    • Retirez les deux vis Pentalobe 3,8 mm des deux côtés du connecteur de charge Lightning.

    to keep screws in order, buy some double sided tape and then affix the tape in small pieces to a sheet of paper. As you take the screws out, you can affix them to the tape (which is on the paper) and then write a description of what they are and where they go. quick, cheap and easy.

    V. Jones - Réponse

    I found that these screws did not remove easily. After turning several times and feeling the threads drop back, indicating they were loose, the heads did not extend far enough to grip with my fingernails to pull out. I had to use the tweezers and then it took a bit more force than expected to remove them.

    Jim Thomas - Réponse

    My iPhone 5c has P1 Pentalobe screws, not P2. This guide caused me to buy wrong tools so I thought I would share my experience. Perhaps they vary.

    Cody Craven - Réponse

    @codycraven01 These guides are created using iFixit tools, and P2 is definitely the correct driver. If you’re using tools you bought somewhere else, then yes, results may vary.

    Jeff Suovanen -

  3. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Début de la procédure d'ouverture iSclack: étape 3, image 1 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Début de la procédure d'ouverture iSclack: étape 3, image 2 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Début de la procédure d'ouverture iSclack: étape 3, image 3 de 3
    Outil utilisé dans cette étape :
    iSclack
    $24.99
    J'achète
    • Les deux prochaines étapes vous montrent comment utiliser l'iSclack, un outil spécialement conçu pour ouvrir votre iPhone 5c en toute sécurité que nous recommandons à tous ceux qui effectuent des réparations sur des iPhone 5, 5s ou 5c plus d'une fois. Si vous n'utilisez pas d'iSclack, passez directement à l'étape 5.

    • Serrez les poignées de l'iSclack et séparez ainsi les deux mâchoires avec les ventouses.

    • Posez la partie inférieure de votre iPhone entre les deux ventouses contre la jauge de profondeur en plastique.

    • Positionnez la ventouse supérieure juste au dessus du bouton home.

    • Ouvrez les poignées pour fermer les mâchoires de l'iSclack. Centrez les ventouses et posez-les fermement sur le dessus et le dessous le l'iPhone.

    I just replaced my iPhone 5C battery today and only used the I fix it repair kit that came with the suction cup. Getting the glass screen out was not too difficult as I used a little bit of upward motion on the suction cup while at the same time prying gently with the flat end of the opening tool at the same time. If you have two people it makes it a little easier as someone can hold the phone. After getting the end open, I was able to go around the perimeter and gently pry up the edges with very little trouble.

    V. Jones - Réponse

    Experienced immediate problem: there is s strap going from the home button to the screen, about 1-1/2 inch long. After removing 3-4 screws I saw no way to disconnect it from either end. My daughter came to help get the screws back (my 70 years have problems with very tiny screws). Slid a piece back and the strap came free of the home button ares. Screen could only open then 75-80 degrees. Tapr tore. Pried battery out. Replaced on original sticky tape. Restarted fine and about to recycle the charge. Thanks for the kit and all. But 6 demos and 3 inatructions never mentioned this strip! So careful opening it up, please!!

    Michael W Mason - Réponse

    @mikamazn What you’re describing sounds like an iPhone 5s. This guide is for the 5c. Glad to hear things worked out for you.

    Jeff Suovanen -

  4. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Fin de la procédure d'ouverture iSclack: étape 4, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Fin de la procédure d'ouverture iSclack: étape 4, image 2 de 2
    • Tenez bien votre iPhone et serrez les poignées de l'iSclack pour séparer les ventouses et enlever la vitre du boîtier arrière.

    • L'iSclack est conçu pour ouvrir suffisamment votre iPhone en toute sécurité, sans risquer d'endommager les nappes de l'écran.

    • Décollez les deux ventouses de votre iPhone.

    • Sautez les trois prochaines étapes et continuez à l'étape 8.

  5. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Procédure d'ouverture manuelle: étape 5, image 1 de 1
    • Posez une ventouse sur la vitre, juste au-dessus du bouton home.

    • Assurez-vous que la ventouse adhère bien à la vitre.

    very, very difficult to get a tight seal on tape. I removed the tape and still can't get a tight seal.

    bromanmoon - Réponse

  6. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Commencer à soulever l'ensemble du panneau frontal: étape 6, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Commencer à soulever l'ensemble du panneau frontal: étape 6, image 2 de 2
    • Assurez-vous que la ventouse adhère bien au panneau frontal.

    • Tout en tenant l'iPhone avec une main, tirez sur la ventouse pour séparer légèrement l'écran du boîtier arrière.

    • Prenez votre temps et tirez de façon ferme et continue. L'écran tient beaucoup mieux que la plupart des composants.

    • A l'aide d'un outil en plastique, commencez à pousser le boîtier délicatement vers le bas tout en tirant sur la ventouse vers le haut.

    • Il y a plusieurs clips qui attachent le panneau frontal au boîtier, il vous faudra probablement utiliser et la ventouse et l'outil en plastique pour libérer le panneau frontal.

    Cover a badly cracked screen with a strip of packing tape first to get a better seal for your suction cup. If it's a super crappy suction cup, moistening it a bit will help as well.

    Dan - Réponse

    Great Idea! I have been doing this for awhile and have never thought to share!

    duston -

    The pry point in this photo is spot on. Just be gentle and maybe come in at a little steeper angle.

    V. Jones - Réponse

    This part ended up being really easy for me. I applied the suction cup just as the picture shows and pulled slowly almost straight up; the screen came off very easily and I didn’t even need to use a plastic prying tool. Not sure why it worked so well but I’m glad!

    Renee - Réponse

    I did it with a guitar pick and no suction cup.

    andrew - Réponse

    Be sure not to use metal pry tools as they may crack the plastic.

    guardian10 - Réponse

  7. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 7, image 1 de 1
    • Tirez sur le bouton en plastique pour relâcher la pression interne de la ventouse.

    • Décrochez la ventouse de l'écran.

  8. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Ouverture du téléphone: étape 8, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Ouverture du téléphone: étape 8, image 2 de 2
    • Soulevez la partie de l'écran avec le bouton home pour pouvoir accéder aux connecteurs près de la partie supérieure de l'iPhone.

    • Ouvrez l'écran à un angle de 90° par rapport au boîtier et calez-le contre un support pendant que vous travaillez.

    • A la rigueur, une canette fermée peut vous dépanner.

    • Rajoutez un élastique pour bien maintenir l'écran lorsque vous travaillez. Ceci évite de forcer inutilement sur les nappes.

    Using a can works really well!

    Amy Dachs - Réponse

    I use an old iPhone box to support the open phone. Set the box up on its end, and rubber band the screen side to the box. It works perfectly!

    Travis Henrick - Réponse

    What do I do if it’s a little sticky and dirty inside?

    sunnydsunset2014 - Réponse

  9. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 9, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les deux vis cruciformes #000 de 1,6 mm qui attachent le cache métallique du connecteur de la batterie à la carte mère.

    These screws are very tiny and hard to manipulate. The screwdriver is magnetic; which is great to take them out, but makes it hard to put the screws back in, as the screwdriver pulls them from the hole. I solved this problem by using the pointed end of the spudger to put a tiny drop of Elmer's glue in the hole and then insert the screw. You can do this before putting the bracket in place if you want. Then the screw wont pull out by the magnetic driver and make lining up and fastening the screws much easier; at least for me!

    Joe Shirghio - Réponse

    I found that you don't need to disconnect the battery... why bother doing more fiddling with annoyingly tiny screws and obstinate cable connectors when you don't actually have to? Especially when you could only end up causing more damage. As a matter of fact, the original iFixit video didn't bother to disconnect the battery either, but they've since updated the video to include battery disconnection, I guess as a "belt and braces" approach in case the repair-hero forgets to power down the phone first?

    Michael Allen - Réponse

    Disconnecting the battery is a safety precaution, and yes it's worth doing. Even with the phone powered off, there is some danger of blowing the backlight filter fuse if you disconnect the display while the battery is connected. At that point you're no longer looking at a simple DIY repair. Even though it's possible to skip this step and still come out okay, my advice is not to risk it.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    It’s a relatively junky phone, so if it breaks, what the heck. I’m not going to disconnect the battery.

    Zachariah Sampson - Réponse

  10. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 10, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez le cache métallique du connecteur de batterie de l'iPhone.

  11. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Déconnexion du connecteur de la batterie: étape 11, image 1 de 1
    • A l'aide de l'extrémité plate d'une spatule (spudger), faites levier pour enlever le connecteur de batterie de la carte mère.

    • Faites attention de faire levier seulement sur le connecteur de batterie et non pas sur la prise sur la carte mère. Si vous faites levier sur la prise ou la carte même, vous risquez de casser le connecteur ou d'endommager les composants se trouvant juste à côté sur la carte.

    Instead of using a spudger, you can use your fingernails too. This is quicker and enables you to feel if you're not accidentally putting on too much pressure or lifting the connector instead of the cable.

    Jona Wolff - Réponse

    Accidentally pulling out the logic board socket is no idle warning - exactly what I did without much effort. I think this shouldn’t be described as ‘prying’ up because it implies needing to use force - but these things actually pop off quite easily with a nudge, which you discover at later steps.

    Peter Hill - Réponse

  12. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 12, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les vis cruciformes #000 suivantes qui attachent le cache de la nappe d'écran à la carte mère :

    • Deux vis de 1,3 mm

    • Une vis de 1,7 mm

    • Une vis de 3,25 mm

    • Il est particulièrement important de ne pas mélanger les vis pour le remontage. Si vous mettez accidentellement la vis de 3,25 mm ou de 1,7 mm dans le trou en bas à droite, vous risquez d'endommager la carte mère, ce qui peut entraîner une défaillance au niveau du démarrage du téléphone.

    • Évitez de trop serrer les vis. Ne forcez surtout pas si une vis ne rentre pas, c'est probablement que vous n'avez pas pris la bonne taille.

    I didn't need to remove the front panel to replace the lightning connector. Just prop it up like in Step 8, then skip steps 12-16.

    jacobstevens - Réponse

    I always put my screws in a magnet tray and place the screws in the exact position they were taken out. The magnet tray holds the screws tight in the position I put them in. No chasing on the floor looking for small screws that you brushed off the table.

    Fredrick Apel - Réponse

    I always take a picture of the phone, print it out, then use scotch tape to tape the screws onto the picture in the location where they go. You don't lose the screws and you always know where they go for re-assembly

    K Jansen - Réponse

    good tip! but instead of taking & printing a picture of your own phone, you probably could just print the color coded pic from this step (assuming everything on your phone is exactly the same).

    travismlive -

    When reassembling, the screw holder that the screws screw into came off the board. Is there a way to superglue that back in?

    Chandler Perez - Réponse

    no, do not use super-glue. Quite some of these ‘screw-holders’ are screws themselves with e hollow tread in the head (didn’t find the correct naming for it) - just like the things you screw into a PC case and fasten the mainboard on.

    akronymus -

    did NOT remove the front entirely. its not necessary to do this to remove the battery. these are only precautionary steps in case your clumsy or you feel you might not be able to manage it without. as always, be cautious.

    matt - Réponse

    Agree. Step 12 is unnecessary if one is extremely careful.

    Christopher -

    *warning* … this connector assembly is very messy to re-build. Next time I change such a battery, I’ll try to get it out carefully *without* detaching the display unit. My resumée: *never* unscrew more things than necessary. These things are not M five (5 mm bolt diameter) like on a bike, these are M zero-point-five. Even for a smirf, this is tiny stuff.

    akronymus - Réponse

    is it necessary to remove these screws in order to remove the battery?

    Ali Ahsan - Réponse

    Hi Ali,

    You can choose to not remove those screws and still be able to take the battery out. Be very careful supporting the display, or you may tear the display cables and damage your screen.

    Arthur Shi -

  13. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 13, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez le cache de la nappe d'écran de la carte mère.

  14. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Déconnexion des nappes du panneau frontal: étape 14, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Déconnexion des nappes du panneau frontal: étape 14, image 2 de 2
    • A l'aide d'un outil en plastique ou de votre ongle, déconnectez le connecteur de la nappe de la caméra avant et du capteur.

    • Faites très attention de ne faire levier que sur le connecteur et non pas sur la prise sur la carte mère.

    You might get a more “modernised” part from eBay (for this very model, iPhone 5c) which has an ENTIRE CABLE missing… if you look closely, it’s been re-directed into the middle cable. And it all works perfectly, touch screen, and display. So it’s a optimisation.

    In summary - if you get this version of the screen, you only need to deal with 2 cables, not 3. The rightmost socket will remain empty.

    domarius - Réponse

  15. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 15, image 1 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 15, image 2 de 3 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 15, image 3 de 3
    • Assurez-vous que la batterie est déconnectée avant de déconnecter ou reconnecter les nappes de cette étape.

    • À l'aide d'un outil en plastique ou d'un ongle, déconnectez le connecteur de la nappe de l'écran LCD.

    • Puisque les connecteurs de l'écran LCD et du numériseur font partie d'un ensemble, faire levier sur le connecteur de l'écran LCD devrait déconnecter les deux connecteurs. Vérifiez que les deux nappes sont complètement déconnectées avant de retirer l'écran.

    • Lors du remontage de votre téléphone, la nappe de l'écran LCD peut s'enlever de son connecteur. Une mauvaise connexion peut causer un écran noir ou des lignes blanches. Si c'est le cas, reconnectez la nappe et débranchez puis rebranchez votre téléphone. La meilleure façon de le faire est de déconnecter puis reconnecter la batterie.

    I replaced the broken front panel of the iPhone 5c and got the "famous white stripes" on the new screen. Reading about all kind of problems that the lcd/digitizer cable contacts may cause, I compared the cable connectors of the original Apple and the replacement part I bought online with a 35x magnifying glass. The quality difference was visible: The white description on the original part on the cable next to the connector is: 821-1784-A, while the inferior replacement part is: 821-1784-02. Check out the two numbers online and insist getting the "A" to avoid future troubles !!!

    Harold Wallner - Réponse

    This person above is not knowledgeable. That number is a camera proxy part number, not the lcd or digitizer number. It changes with production date, both for original and aftermarket ones. A, B, D, 02, 04, 08 etc. Can all be either or.

    vince -

    Apple uses numerical revisions (-02) for pre-production parts, and alpha revisions (-A) for production revisions. It looks like you got a preproduction assembly, or a knock-off.

    terrymccallum -

    There are, in fact, three connectors in this step, not two. The front-facing camera and digitizer connector (Step 11) is really difficult to align when you put it back. Took me about 15 minutes before I succeeded.

    Now I have a different problem. Everything works just dandy, EXCEPT:

    Towards the bottom of the screen (in portrait) there is a horizontal line that is dead to the touch. For example, on the keyboard, I can use the spacebar, but not C V B N M, etcetera.

    Three possibilities in my mind: One, when I dropped it, something else besides the glass and digitizer, etc, was damaged.

    Two: I did not replace the cables correctly. This seems unlikely. They all "clicked" into place and stayed there.

    Three: The digitizer supplied is faulty.

    Comments? Which cable/connector could be causing this -- if it is that?

    piet - Réponse

    Take apart, Clean Connections, Put back together.... If same problem sounds like a fault part...

    duston -

    When reassembling the iPhone 5c, I used the flat end of the spudger to press on the connectors and maintain them while replacing the front panel on the body of the iPhone.

    The third and "deepest" connector no longer slips out of its socket, which it did before holding the whole lot with the spudger.

    jimbbo - Réponse

    If the ESD plate covering the connectors is properly re-attached to the phone, you should not have to do this. The cover holds all the connectors in place just fine.

    iBroke -

    I replaced the display assembly to resolve an issue with the phone not responding to any touch input. I assumed it was a bad digitizer. However, I have the same problem with the new display assembly—no touch response at all. The phone starts up fine and the screen works, I just can’t “slide to unlock”. This is also preventing me from downloading photos from the phone since I can’t enter the passcode. I have cleaned the connections and reseated the cables. Is it possible this is a problem on the logic board? If so, is there any way to get the photos off the phone since I can’t enter the passcode on the screen?

    ewistey - Réponse

  16. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Séparation du panneau frontal et du boîtier arrière: étape 16, image 1 de 1
    • Enlevez le panneau frontal complet du boîtier arrière.

    Very clear and percise.

    Jessica Fader - Réponse

  17. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Nappe du bouton home: étape 17, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les deux vis cruciformes #000 de 1,3 mm qui maintiennent le cache du bouton home à l'écran.

    Ok the screw are just the 2 highlighted in red. Note that if you fix them too tight the button will lose some space. I suggest to fix them tight and then to unscrew them of 180° just to remove some pressure. Then try the home button movement: if it’s ok go ahead otherwise if it has no freedom to move unscrew again a little bit

    Francesco Garuti - Réponse

  18. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 18, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 18, image 2 de 2
    • A l'aide d'un outil en plastique, faites levier sur le bord de la nappe du bouton home pour l'extraire de l'écran.

    • Commencez par les points de contact sur la droite et procédez vers la gauche.

    • La nappe risque de se déchirer si vous travaillez de la gauche vers la droite. Les contacts sont bien scellés sur le panneau avant et doivent être décollés en premier.

    • Si vous avez du mal à insérer l'outil en plastique sous les points de contact, retournez l'outil et poussez délicatement contre le côté droit de la nappe de contact pour assouplir l'adhésif, puis réessayez.

    If you have an iOpener, I STRONGLY suggest placing it on top to loosen the glue. Once I heated the surface, it came off with little difficulty.

    Curt Veenstra - Réponse

    Achtung! Am oberen linken Eck bei den orangenen Kontakten sitzen zwei winzige elektronische Bauteile. Diese können bei unvorsichtiger Arbeit und falls das Kabel sehr fest sitzt abbrechen. Sie sind mit ein bisschen Kleber abgedeckt.

    iRolleder - Réponse

  19. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 19, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez la nappe du bouton home de l'écran.

    • Si vous installez une nouvelle nappe de bouton home, veillez à garder le support métallique et à le remonter avec la nouvelle nappe du bouton home.

    Wenn der Home Button nach dem Austausch immer noch nicht funktioniert, sollte man sich die beiden kleinen Kontakte anschauen, die auf der Platine an einem Flachbandkabel sind und auf die in dieser Anleitung zu sehenden messingfarbenen Kontakte drücken. Ist einer dieser beiden Kontakte defekt, muss man den Lightning Anschluss ersetzen. Kostet zwar unter 5€, ist aber ziemlich aufwändig, da der Akku ausgebaut werden muss.

    Skyynet - Réponse

  20. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Bouton home: étape 20, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Bouton home: étape 20, image 2 de 2
    • En poussant délicatement, éloignez le coin supérieur droit du bouton home de l'écran.

    • Il ne faut pas pousser le bouton home complètement, il suffit de libérer un coin pour pouvoir l'extraire à l'aide d'une spatule (spudger).

    • Cette membrane est très fine. Si vous avez l'impression que vous allez déchirer le bouton, appliquez de la chaleur et réessayez.

  21. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 21, image 1 de 1
    • Décollez le bouton home de l'écran en faisant délicatement levier avec une spatule (spudger).

    Note that under the home button is a very thin adhesive “gasket” that attaches the button to the screen. The home button can easily separate from this adhesive band. If you are not careful you stretch or break it. I used heat fron a hair dryer to loosen it and get it off with the home button.

    George Pagliarulo - Réponse

  22. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 22, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez le bouton home de l'écran.

  23. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Haut-parleur interne: étape 23, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les deux vis cruciformes #000 qui attachent le cache des composants du haut à l'écran.

    • Une vis de 4,2 mm

    • Une vis de 2,3 mm

    When putting the 4.2mm screw back in don't screw until it gets to tight to screw any more otherwise you will strip the screw and put a hole in the screen probably cracking it screw it in just enough so that the microphone is held in

    KAksjsjdjsjsjsjamammwm - Réponse

    I purchased the complete screen so I stopped at this point but with my surprise the part from Ifixit was slightly different from the original: just on the left of the square microphone there was an added contact for grounding which does not exist in the original screen. I was afraid this could avoid the screen to bw put in place but at the end I was successfull in any case so… don’t panic: if the screen from Ifixit has this small little finger for grounding it can be mounted with no problem!

    Francesco Garuti - Réponse

  24. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 24, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 24, image 2 de 2
    • À l'aide de l'extrémité plate d'une spatule (spudger), enlevez le cache du haut-parleur interne de l'écran.

    Be gentle with the speaker bracket, there are 2 small parts at the top of it which bend rather easily.

    Eddie - Réponse

    It's hooked at the top so slide the bracket straight to the right before lifting up.

    Mark Brown - Réponse

    What’s not mentioned is there is a little arm on that bracket - so as you should slide it to the right to remove it, you also have to slide it left as you put it back in. If you don’t, it doesn’t sit properly, and when you screw in the 4.2mm screw, the bracket will buckle inwards. That’s how you know it’s not inserted properly.

    domarius - Réponse

  25. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 25, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez le haut-parleur interne de l'iPhone.

    Not the first my try of disassembling and reassembling 5c using this manual. Just fixed my earpiece speaker, this time took only 20 min! Thanks!

    eLDeus - Réponse

  26. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Caméra frontale et nappe de capteur: étape 26, image 1 de 1
    Outil utilisé dans cette étape :
    iOpener
    $19.99
    J'achète
    • La caméra frontale et la nappe de capteur sont légèrement collées à l'ensemble écran.

    • Afin de les retirer en toute sécurité, utilisez un iOpener pour ramollir l'adhésif .

    • Bien que cette étape ne soit pas indispensable, elle permettra de réduire le risque d'endommager les nappes délicates.

    A few seconds with a heat gun on low or a blow dryer works well. Just be careful not to blow tiny parts off your workbench when warming up the adhesive.

    markm - Réponse

  27. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 27, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 27, image 2 de 2
    • A l'aide de l'extrémité pointue d'une spatule (spudger), soulevez délicatement la nappe de contact du haut-parleur interne pour séparer cette partie de la caméra et de la nappe de capteur de l'adhésif en dessous.

    • Il y a un petit support carré en plastique et métal pour le capteur de proximité. Ce support est indispensable au bon fonctionnement du capteur de proximité.

    • Si vous remplacez le capteur de proximité, veillez à ce que ce support reste collé au dos de l'écran. S'il se détache en même temps que le capteur de proximité, retirez-le de l'ancien capteur de proximité et utilisez un toute petite quantité d'adhésif pour le recoller au dos de l'écran.

    How do I fix proximity sensor problems? The screen I am replacing already has everything on it full assembly but the sensor doesn't work?

    Chandler Perez - Réponse

    Double-check the connectors and make sure they are securely connected, and try again. If you think the new proximity sensor is faulty, you can try returning the display to where ever you bought it. If that's not an option, you could use this guide to remove the entire cable assembly (including the proximity sensor) from the old display and swap it over to the new one—assuming that the old cable assembly is still in good shape.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    I do not know what the proximity sensor actually looks like. I would find it helpful if there was a picture (or indication on the picture) of its location.

    Bill Xn - Réponse

  28. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 28, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 28, image 2 de 2
    • Faites glisser la pointe d'une spatule (spudger) sous le microphone pour le soulever de son emplacement dans l'ensemble écran.

    you do not need to remove the big square part of this cable from the shield for this repair

    bobdownes - Réponse

    I feel that this guide is missing a step to show you what it looks like with the piece actually removed from the iPhone. I do not know what I'm actually to remove or not remove. @bobdownes says that I don't need to remove the big square, but, in the overview photo it shows that the square sticker is removed.

    Shouldn't the overview picture be used in the guide? And a step to show how the cable is properly remounted? thx.

    SkipR - Réponse

    Hey Skip—it sounds like you may have been looking at a prerequisite rather than the complete guide. Click here and see if that answers your question. You can also check out the product page for a photo of the part all by itself. The big square sticker must be removed if you're replacing the camera/sensor assembly. Folks who are transplanting both the camera/sensor assembly and the attached LCD shield plate to a new display can leave the square sticker in place. Hope this helps!

    Jeff Suovanen -

    bobdownes is correct. If you’re replacing the front panel, you do not need to remove the big square from the shield plate because you will be transferring the entire shield plate to your new front panel.

    jspeciner - Réponse

  29. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Écran LCD et vitre  tactile: étape 29, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c, Écran LCD et vitre  tactile: étape 29, image 2 de 2
    • Retirez deux vis cruciformes #000 de chaque côte du châssis de l'écran LCD (quatre au total)

  30. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 30, image 1 de 2 Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 30, image 2 de 2
    • Retirez les vis cruciformes #000 de 1,6 mm de la plaque de protection de l'écran LCD.

    • Une en bas de l'écran près de l'ouverture du bouton home

    • Une en haut de l'écran près des nappes.

    Note that the 1.6mm screw near the home button has a larger diameter head compared to the 1.6mm screw near the top of the display.

    markm - Réponse

  31. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 31, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez la plaque de protection de l'écran LCD de l'ensemble écran.

    Note: Transfer clear plastic camera locator ring to the new screen assembly

    Matt Gally - Réponse

    Thanks, Matt, would have missed it otherwise.

    Ahmad -

    What is the best way to do this?

    Jason Hammond -

    The guide could definitely use more details about the proximity housing as well as the camera ring. I used a magnifying glass to pick at the corners and they each popped off. To keep them in place I used a very small piece of double sided tape. I figure they would stay in place once it's all reassembled.

    As for completely pulling the camera off the LCD shield like in the picture, if you're going to transfer the shield to a new LCD screen I don't think it is necessary to remove.

    Erik Karlin -

    A fairly good account of how to carry out this procedure HOWEVER you seem to have forgotten one VERY IMPORTANT step!

    You mention it is important to work in a static safe environement which is good but you have not mentioned the importance of disconnecting the battery so that work is not carried out with the device being live!

    Not carrying out this seemingly minor task (two screws to remove a panel and disconnect the battery connector) could easily brick the phone or, worse, cause a fire or even an explosion that may result in serious injury as well as a costly visit to the phone shop.

    So, I should ask that you please edit your video to incorporate this procedure.

    I should add that I am a retired, extremely well qualified and experienced electro-optical design engineer with over 50 years of experience in engineering and college teaching.

    AND, my daughter followed your instructions to the letter on my Static-safe workstation and destroyed her replacement screen.

    Sincerely,

    john_bartonwood@ntlworld.com

    John Barton Wood - Réponse

    I'm not sure if you followed the step by step picture guide or not but thats what i use so i don't have to stop n start the video all the time. The point i'm getting at is that the step that you believe is missing is done straight after the screen is opened on the phone. Next step take the screws out of the battery connector bracket, remove the bracket, and disconnect the battery.

    Hope this helps John.

    Cheers Wayne

    Wayne Lyell -

    Note the picture with step 31 shows the shield plate with the cable assembly having been removed just like the linked YouTube shows. Yet these step-by-step instructions don't show that removal. You DO NOT want to remove the cable from the shield as you are going to be using the shield and cables when you transfer it to the new screen.

    James - Réponse

    marry me .....

    bromanmoon - Réponse

  32. Remplacement de l'écran LCD et de la vitre tactile de l'iPhone 5c: étape 32, image 1 de 1
    • Il ne reste que l'écran complet.

    Muito bom !! Obrigado!

    Moyses guimaraes - Réponse

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I found that I also needed some very fine pointed tweezers for handling those tiny screws.

slrbriggler - Réponse

Yes,but be careful,if you squeeze too hard that tiny screw will launch itself god knows where and you may not find it.

John P -

Help! I followed this guide to replace a screen. When the lcd/digitizer cables are folded to close the phone again, the screen stops working. When I unfold it, it works again. How can I fix this?

philbar - Réponse

I've repaired two 5C's and the screen pops off both of them. Never had this happen with any other model. Anyone know what's going on here and if there's a fix?

brandon - Réponse

Possibly a twisted frame?

LukeTR -

Success! Definitely recommend another person to help holding the screen up. Also, tweezers are very handy to have as well.

Anthony DeFallo - Réponse

Surprised not to be advised to disconnect the battery, that's normally a given with these guides.

Tim Hughes - Réponse

Step 11 Use the flat edge of a spudger to pry the battery connector up off the logic board.

Max -

Top. Thank you.

emersonfn - Réponse

I've replaced my cracked screen with the one I ordered but now am unable to slide to unlock or anything. I've checked what I did twice and followed the instructions step by step but still nothing. What did I do wrong? How can I fix it?

Winnie - Réponse

I’m having the same problem :( help!!

Amber Anderson -

Instructions easy to follow but on putting back together the home button and top button work fine but the screen isn't responding to touch. Any ideas?

LisaRockliffe - Réponse

Instructions followed okay I think, all clicked in etc but whilst the home button and top button work I get no response from the touch screen. Any ideas?

LisaRockliffe - Réponse

Use tape, doubled up on itself and put into the box, to keep track of the small screws.The green screwdriver seems to be the one to use.

georgeaheinrichs - Réponse

The guide is very clear and I was able to complete the fix in less than 15 minutes, including reading the instruction guide first. I replaced the iPhone 5c Display Assembly with Home Button and Front Camera using the ProTech Toolkit. Thank you iFixit for making it so easy and affordable!

carl - Réponse

I just performed the replacement of the digitizer and LCD display with a swap of the camera and home button. This went well following the directions. About 30 minutes of my time including a short break in the middle to rest my eyes and take a few deep breathes. :)

BTW, I did not disconnect the battery but made the sure the device was off. "Power button and slide to off across the top of the display" I then put the hold switch on so nothing was accidentally powered back on.

Those of you having digitizer issues after completing the replacement are more than likely not getting the digitizer connector properly seated. It's very important you feel them snap into place. If you don't get that little click, it's probably not connected correctly. It's also possible you pinched a cable when closing it back up. This has happened to me before and it never did completely recover until I bought another replacement and installed it correctly.

mmiller - Réponse

Hi

I Follow all the steps but now my phone isn´t work.

Dont turn on any more.

Please help!!

xploit Guatemala - Réponse

Awesome Instructions. Worked perfectly on all the instructions I used for replacing both the screen and battery. One suggestion for DIYers , Use something to hold the screen tilted properly while you take out and put in the screws. I just adjusted my Isclack so that it held the screen close enough to maintain the ribbon connection, but out of the way enough to be able to install the screws. Thanks for putting up this site. I'll be getting all my iPhone fixit stuff from you guys..

stringman58 - Réponse

i have just finished this repair (first one) but when i close it up it just comes up with little squares and the lock screen doesnt move

florofailure - Réponse

I bought the iPhone 5C front panel connector cover for $6.95. It was exactly what I needed as I bought my phone used and the previous owner lost this part. My only suggestion for iFixit would be to include the 4 screws you need for the cover. I had to buy a separate screw set, adding on cost. Then, it took me forever to figure out which screws I needed from the set. Telling a 1.6 mm screw from a 1.7 mm screw is nearly impossible. I would've paid an extra couple bucks just to have the necessary screws included with the cable cover.

Thanks iFixit.

Tech Savvy - Réponse

awesome guide. Now all I have to work on is my FAT FINGERS (man those screws are small).

Keep up the great work - you help us to look like heroes!!

tnicassio - Réponse

I have found this site to be very helpful! I was able to change the battery in my iphone 5c. I was so shocked that it actually turned on, that i rushed to enter the screws for the screen and i found that the image was distorted. I was wondering why and thought may i damaged something. So i took the

phone back apart, and found that one of the 3 connectors for the screen, wasnt properly plugged in to its slot. Hold and be hold, once i put the phone back together, everything is responsive (touch, home screen etc) and the image become crystal clear as it first was when i got the phone back in december 2014.

Very helpful video. i followed it thourouly and found it worked for me!

(I had purchased a new battery and the kit with the screw drivers etc.)

Yay!

christina masci - Réponse

awsome step by step that really helped me with replacing the battery in my Iphone 5c. I had to re open the phone once i reassembled it, as i didnt

plug in one of the screen connectors correctly. ( there are 3 before you put the metal plate over the screen connector.)

very happy

christina masci - Réponse

Excellent guide, as usual. The only difficulty I had was that my replacement LCD/Glass was missing the fronmt camera bezel, and the proximity sensor bezel. I had to remove these from the old screen and glue them to the new one. I used a contact adhesive for this.

evenmoregarlic - Réponse

A while ago i dropped my phone and shattered the screen, the LCD was destroyed and the screen was unresponsive. I had known about i fixit, iIordered a screen and it came in fast. One huge tip Is keep all screws seperate, I ended up using a 10 glasses and put sticky notes on them labeling the size and step the screw is.

Max - Réponse

There is one step missing from this diagram. There is one screw at the very top right of the metal plate that is screwed in vertically from the top that has to be removed along with both side screws.

christopherdparmele - Réponse

Its there, just in one of the pictures you have to click on...

Steve Miller -

How much is the whole repair for the screen?

Johnjet - Réponse

thanks so much - 1st time completed, and successfully..!! For a non Diy 55 yr old bloke who never thought it would work when the last screws went in, I thank you..!!

john hinge - Réponse

Finished the job in about 20 mins. The instructions and pictures were superb. One of the things I always do when working with a bunch of small screws is to use a magnetic tray to hold the screws tight into place after disassembly. As I disassemble I put the screws in the same exact position I took them out in and go right to left in the magnet tray so that assembly is left to right. That way I don't have to fret about dropping tiny screws on the floor and the different sizes of the screws as my assembly is positional. Use multiple trays if the job won't fit into one. You can buy them dirt cheap at Harbor Freight in both round bowl and square bowl formats.

Fredrick Apel - Réponse

Really helped to put a magnet on the screwdriver to manage those tiny screws.

Nora Baschy - Réponse

Thanks so much for the instructions and pictures - perfect :)

Nora Baschy - Réponse

Thank you for putting this guide together, very helpful

Jeff Moore - Réponse

I received my new screen from ifixit.com this week. After following these directions and successfully replacing my screen, the screen now displays great. But the touch screen barely works. I'm not able to enter my passcode. Why doesn't the touch control on the new screen work correctly?

Darryl Hahn - Réponse

It sounds like the digitizer connector may not be fully seated. I'd suggest opening your phone back up, disconnecting the battery, and checking all the connectors in step 14-15. Then reconnect the battery and perform a hard reset. If you still have the same issue, get in touch with us via our help page.

Jeff Suovanen -

My new screen came with the home button attached so it took me a minute to realize i had to skip this step. Turned out great. I'm very grateful to the contributors of this instructional.

Jennifer - Réponse

I left the camera ribbon stuck to the backplate and transfered the lot to the new screen. No need to warm anything up like this

cooper997 - Réponse

Thank you ifixit! First attempt worked well. All back together and working. Very clear instructions and images. Took my time, no rush. I used the pointy end of a cable tie (flat) in lieu of the pointy end of a spudger in step 27 to lift the earphone speaker. Very helpful outline and instructions.

Bill Xn - Réponse

i want to fix my iphone

Edderly Laguerre - Réponse

for my sprint iPhone there is a screw at the top of the display on the inside facing up on the LCD shield

Nugget “For Chicken Nuggets” - Réponse

if any person use the iphone if he/ she face the problem of date and time updating problem after LCD change of iphone 5c. if any person face this problem plzzz tell me i purchase from my pocket money but i face to much problem and i am in very tension plzzz reply on this email id : farrukhrehman903@gmail.com. kindly reply plz

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farrukh rehman - Réponse

I’ve replaced a display on an iphone 5c and when I turned it back on the phone was stuck on the apple logo so take the old display, hook it up to the phone then the phone should boot up, and then you connect the new display while the phone is running then it should work fine.

Max Burzler - Réponse

HELP

Diese Anleitung ist nicht up to date oder ähnliches. Ich habe mit der Seite schon so manches gerät ohne Probleme repariert. Hab Ein MacBook Pro (2015 A1502 )komplett Auseinander genommen und wieder zusammen gesetzt. halte mich also mittlerweile für recht versiert und benutze ausschließlich iFixit-Tools da wo es drauf ankommt. Ich wollte nur mal ins Gerät schauen und kam nur bis Schritt 7-8 gekommen… Was soll das mit. dem Homebutton Kabel warum wird das nicht erwähnt wo und wie das da zu Problemen führen kann. Mein Display bleibt jetzt schwarz. Ich bin begeistert. Es ist auch kein sichtbarer schaden Entstanden. Aktion Abgebrochen und in weiser Voraussicht schon mal ein neues Display bestellt… Und warum muss ich verschiedene Anleitungen Durchsuchen um etwas über den button zu erfahren?? jetzt hier bei Display unter Punkt 13… und ich sehe auch hier stimmt es nicht. keine richtigen Bilder und GRAVIERENDE FEHLER… weitermachen geht auch nicht weil das Display an zwei punkten verbunden ist!!!

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