Introduction
Utilisez ce guide pour retirer la caméra arrière principale de l'iPhone.
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Sur le boîtier arrière de votre iPhone, vous trouverez deux vis cruciformes #000 ou des vis "Pentalobe" 5 points Apple. Vérifiez de quelles vis il s'agit et prévoyez un tournevis adapté pour les enlever.
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Retirez les deux vis de 3,6 mm Pentalobe ou cruciformes #000 près du connecteur de dock.
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Poussez la vitre arrière vers le haut de l'iPhone.
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Enlevez l'unique vis cruciforme de 1,5 mm qui attache le connecteur de la batterie à la carte mère (s'il y en a une).
you do not need to take the battery out as chuck said so you dont run the risk of braking the battery connector socket from the logic board
Won't you need the battery removed to access the large-headed screws on the side which hold the front display?
Unfortunately the battery screw was already stripped probably from original assembly. We used a pair of nail clippers as pliers to grab a hold of the screw by the edges to turn it. If it hadn't have been for the stripped screw it would have taken us about 10 minutes, as it was it took us 30-40 minutes if you count searching for solutions for removing the stripped screw.
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A l'aide d'un outil en plastique, faites délicatement levier pour soulever le connecteur de la batterie hors de son emplacement sur la carte mère.
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Retirez le cache métallique qui couvre le connecteur de l'antenne.
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Tirez sur la languette en plastique transparent pour décoller la batterie de l'adhésif qui l'attache à l'iPhone.
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Retirez la batterie.
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Si votre batterie de rechange a été livré dans un enveloppe en plastique, retirez celle-ci en la tirant dans la direction opposée de la nappe.
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Nettoyez les point s de contact métal-sur-métal avec un nettoyeur dégraissant avant le remontage. Le sébum de vos doigts peu causer des problèmes d'interférence sans fil.
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Effectuez une réinitialisation matérielle (Hard Reset) après le remontage. Cela peut résoudre des problèmes.
Note that the pull tab is not actually attached to the battery. It is attached to the iPhone chassis, and is only used to separate the battery from the adhesive. (Don't expect it to come out with the battery!)
Also, the adhesive is VERY strong. I had to use my plastic opening tool to assist in prying the battery loose. This is probably the most nerve-wracking part of the job.
It is much easier to slightly WARM the battery with a HAIRDRYER not a HEAT GUN to soften the adhesive. DO NOT GET BATTERY HOT AND DO NOT USE HEAT GUN
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I just did this today. Everything was as scripted. Mine had lots of adhesive and had to use plastic spudger to go around battery to loosen up. Do not use plastic tab until you can see under battery a little bit. Great instructions. Took less than 10 minutes.
The adhesive is very strong and I was initially worried about damaging the phone by prying so much. There are a couple of places below the volume switch where you can pry between the metal of the case and the battery. If you lift the battery just a little, wiggle the pry bar further in and then start moving down the case. Don't worry about bending the battery, its dead anyway.
Do not pry on the left side (circuit board side) and do not use the pull tab until the adhesive is broken loose.
I tried this at first with a plastic pry tool, and the adhesive was so strong that I broke the tool. I then used a large screwdriver and applied pressure very slowly along various places on the outer side of the battery. That eventually did the trick.
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Retirez les cinq vis suivantes:
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Trois vis cruciformes de 1,3 mm
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Une vis cruciforme de 1,5 mm
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Une vis cruciforme de 2,4 mm
Careful here...On my phone, the little mounting screw boss (the part the screw threads into) of the top red-circled screw came unglued/welded from the underlying board, meaning the screw will no longer be able to be screwed back in.
The three 1.3 mm screws are very difficult to distinguish from the 1.5 mm screw. I spent a long time with a magnifying glass trying to tell them apart. For the other steps of the repair, I kept the screws in a tray compartment along with the piece that they connected, but for this step I recommend keeping each of the different types of screws separate.
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A l'aide d'un outil en plastique, faites levier pour soulever le connecteur de la caméra arrière de son emplacement sur la carte mère.
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Retirez la caméra arrière de l'iPhone.
Better to delay removing the camera and its cable until the Display and Digitizer cables are removed as there is an arm on the right side of the camera that slips under the other cables.
I agree with ed -- move the camera removal step until after Step 16, after the digitizer and display cables have been removed, as there is a tab/arm on the camera's cable that should go under these two cables during reassembly.
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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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This guide also works for the AT&T iPhone4S. With a little care, the RF shield can be removed without taking the battery out, though you should still disconnect it. It only takes about 20 minutes from start to finish.
My 4S camera has a black rubber isolator between the portion of the logic board that runs across the top of the phone and the camera body. It was covered by a black tape piece that covers the little prong that is secured between the logic board and that mounting screw. I replaced my logic board and this thing fell out. I am not certain I have it replaced properly, but the camera does not move at all and is lined up correctly, so it does fit the space. It is a C channel that fits over the edge of the logic board. I think only some phones have this. I do not see it in *any* of the various 4S guides. If it is in there it is probably important. If you remove your camera be CAREFUL to note whether you have this .25” long 2mm thick black rubber bit. If you do, CAREFULLY inspect its orientation so you can replace it if you knock it loose. Everything still works perfectly, so at least it seems I did no harm in placing it where I did.
Pra descarregar a bateria, antes de fazer o serviço, isso serve pra qualquer celular?
Gilmar Dutra - Réponse