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Introduzione
Una reparación complicada para un problema pequeño. Aprende cómo remover la pantalla y cámara para acceder la parte interior del anillo para sacarlo y luego insertar el nueve anillo de lente.
Cosa ti serve
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Remueve los dos tornillos Pentalobe P2 de 3.4 mm que se encuentran cerca del conector Lightning en el borde inferior de tu iPhone.
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Si no tienes un Anti-Clamp, sigue los siguientes tres pasos para usar un mango de succión.
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Aplica calor suave en el borde inferior del iPhone con un iOpenero un secador de pelo durante aproximadamente un minuto.
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Agarra suavemente el ensamblaje de la pantalla y tira de él hacia arriba para abrir el teléfono , utilizando los clips en la parte superior del panel frontal como una bisagra.
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Abre la pantalla en un ángulo de 90º , e inclínala contra algo para mantenerla apoyada mientras se está trabajando en el teléfono.
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Añadir una banda de goma para mantener la pantalla en su lugar mientras se trabaja . Esto evita la tensión indebida en los cables de la pantalla .
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Retira los dos tornillos Phillips 000 que fijan el soporte de conector de la batería:
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Un tornillo de 2.9 mm
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Un tornillo de 2.2 mm
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Retira los cuatro tornillos Phillips que fijan el soporte de cable de la pantalla
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Tres tornillos de 1.2 mm
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Un tornillo de 2.8 mm
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Retira el ensamblaje de la pantalla.
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Durante el reensamblaje, haz una pausa aquí si deseas para reemplazar el adhesivo alrededor de los bordes de la pantalla.
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Usa la parte plana de un spudger para desconectar la cámara trasera de su ranura en la placa lógica.
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Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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5 Commenti
sometimes it becomes a pain to remove old ring, some devices has rolled ring so it much harder to remove carefully
I bent the frame and distorted the back panel where it started to come out trying to “pop-out” the lens ring. The lens ring was attached to an inner piece that holds the camera by a metal piece, this wasn’t described in these instructions.
Be careful of this!
You’re right! I used a previous guide that shows up until the camera is removed, then my own starts after I’ve already removed this flexible metal bracket. This bracket is used as a alignment guide and stabilizer for the camera so hard hits don’t rattle the sensitive internal magnets that stabilize the camera lenses. With a fine screwdriver, pop the 4 points that this is welded to the lens up then remove the bracket. It may get mangled a bit but it can usually be straightened back out to re-use upon camera reinstall.
The only way to get the ring out for me without damage or strain other components ,board or case was to take a 7.5mm drill and drill out the ring from the back and when the inner bracket came lose you know you are deep enough .
A little dot of CA applied with a toothpick to glue the lens inplace and a little glue on the inside to fix that bracket.
Tip: if just the lens glass piece is broken and there is no damage to the ring try to source and buy the glass lens without the ring alot easier to
repair ,you don’t have to take the screen and camera if no glass made it to the camera.
Just make sure that the ring and the rim where the glass is seated is clean and free of glass splinters and glue .
Again add a little CA with a toothpick pop in the lens and done.
Few minutes of work and no risk of breaking somthing in the proces.
first iPhone repair for me… I was trembling when I switched it back on. I was worried I didn’t put the screen and front camera connectors in place properly (it’s hard). But it went all well! Thanks for the guide, but I think it’d be really good to add the steps about the square metal thingy between the camera and the ring.