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Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus

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  1. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus, Viti Pentalobe: passo 1, immagine 1 di 1
    • Prima di iniziare, scarica la batteria del tuo iPhone sotto il 25%. Una batteria al litio-ioni carica può prendere fuoco e/o esplodere se viene perforata accidentalmente.

    • Spegni il tuo iPhone prima di iniziare lo smontaggio.

    • Rimuovi le due viti pentalobe da 3,4 mm sul lato inferiore dell'iPhone.

    • L'apertura del display dell'iPhone comprometterà le sue tenute impermeabili. Prima di procedere con il prossimo passo, dovrai procurarti guarnizioni sostitutive; se in fase di rimontaggio non procederai a questa sostituzione, dovrai poi prestare una particolare cura a non esporre il tuo iPhone a danni da liquidi.

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

    pargoff - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

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

    adam - Replica

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

    lkollar - Replica

    Instructions for replacing the seal are here: Sostituzione guarnizione adesiva display iPhone

    bester - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

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

    Gareth Flandro - Replica

  2. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus, Procedura di Apertura: passo 2, immagine 1 di 1
    • Scaldare il bordo inferiore dell'iPhone aiuterà ad ammorbidire l'adesivo che fissa il display rendendolo più facile da aprire.

    • Usa un phon o un iOpener sul bordo inferiore dell'iPhone per circa un minuto in modo da ammorbidire l'adesivo sottostante.

    How long should I use a hairdryer for?

    Warren Binder - Replica

    I used it until it was hot to the touch but not too hot where you burn yourself.

    gczarny -

    Hey, I just took apart my first iPhone 7 plus today, and it was easier for me to use guitar picks and a magic glass tool. I did tear the home flex on the screen—now I know to be more careful of that on disassembly—-~Katrina of iPad Rehab Microsoldering

    jessabethany - Replica

    First I tried to remove the screen with the hot iOpener, but it doesn’t worked, the day after I putted the Iphone in the sun for a while and then used the hot iOpener, then the screen was easy to remove :-)

    Marc Boon - Replica

    Get a T-shirt add heat to a lil corner of it, with either a hair straighter or an Iron , touch the T-shirt if it’s seems hot but doesn’t burn u hold that lil hot piece of T-shirt against the edge ur trying to pry open , if it’s still not opening add a I’ll more heat,

    www.tertlegerl - Replica

    I don’t think the iOpener was effective at softening the adhesive. Using a suction cup and the spudger is good enough.

    Mac - Replica

    I took a hot water bottle and layed it on the display of the iPhone for a minute, because I did not have an iOpener. That worked for me perfect.

    Michael Maier - Replica

    How can I get all this tools

    Ajibol emmanuel - Replica

    Pour ouvrir mon iPhone 7+ j’ai utilisé un séchoir à cheveux avec modération. Cela a été beaucoup plus facile

    Serge - Replica

  3. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 3, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 3, immagine 2 di 2
    • Applica una ventosa nella metà inferiore del pannello frontale, appena sopra il pulsante home.

    • Assicurati che la ventosa non si sovrapponga al pulsante home, perché in questo modo si comprometterebbe la tenuta all'aria tra la ventosa e il vetro anteriore.

    • Se il tuo display è gravemente danneggiato, coprirlo con uno strato di nastro adesivo trasparente da pacchi potrebbe aiutare la ventosa ad aderire. In alternativa, è possibile usare un nastro molto resistente al posto della ventosa. Se anche questo fallisce, puoi incollare la ventosa allo schermo rotto con della supercolla (cianoacrilica).

    Hi! My suction cup doesn’t work. It won’t strongly suck on my screen. Does anyone have any advice?

    kaiminliu119 - Replica

    Heat it up just a little with a hair dryer make sure it’s flat , let it coo a bit now try it??

    robertread - Replica

    The suction cup you provide sucks. In that it doesn’t hold. Luckily I had a set of heavy duty suction cups from when I worked on my iMac.

    Charles Meitin - Replica

    Moi j’ai utilisé un séchoir à cheveux cela a été beaucoup plus facile pour l’ouvrir , mais avec modération

    Serge - Replica

  4. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 4, immagine 1 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 4, immagine 2 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 4, immagine 3 di 3
    • Tira la ventosa con una pressione forte e costante per creare una piccola fessura tra il pannello anteriore e il case posteriore.

    • Inserisci l'estremità piatta di uno spudger nella fessura.

    • L'adesivo a prova d'acqua che tiene in posizione il display è molto tenace; la creazione di questa fessura iniziale richiede una notevole applicazione di forza. Se hai difficoltà ad aprire una fessura, spingi lo schermo su e giù per indebolire l'adesivo finché non riesci a infilare dentro uno spudger.

    • Mentre continui a tirare la ventosa, fai ruotare lo spudger per allargare l'apertura tra lo schermo e il case posteriore.

    Be very careful not to pull up with too much force. My screen just shattered while I was pulling up with my suction cup. (There were no previous cracks or chips or anything).

    Benjamin Pounds - Replica

    I’m stuck on this part. I’ve heated the bottom up and attached the suction cup right above the home button, but I can’t pull it apart. I feel like I’m going to break the glass display. Tips?

    whtafrcn420 - Replica

    Someone mentioned above, using strong tape helps .

    MajorCouillon - Replica

    You won’t be able to put the spudger into the gap unless the phone is in a vertical position (speaker side up) in your hands.

    Mac - Replica

    read steps 4-9 before attempting. I cracked my glass because I didn’t

    David Lei - Replica

    My first 7 Plus opening. I pulled up the screen just enough to insert a thin guitar pick at the bottom of the phone to break the adhesive. I didn’t even create a gap as such. I then ran the pick along the sides to continue to detach the adhesive, just like iFixIt show in Step 10 for the top of the phone.

    My screen already had a crack at the bottom, near the home button, so I was nervous about pulling too hard on the screen. It had a screen protector fitted so maybe that helped keep it all together.

    iFixIt’s use of a spudger at the bottom of the phone looked hazardous to me, especially with my damaged screen.

    Big Ed - Replica

    This must be a joke. I’ve been trying for days to pull open the iphone like this. Doesn’t work. I bent the ring on the suction cup trying to pull it off, but nothing happens, no gap, not remote possibility of a pick or spudger getting in there.

    James Osborne - Replica

    Ended up using a blowdryer and a razor blade. Bottom got scratched up, but there was no way that fat plastic spudger was going to fit. I got the razor under the corner, from there worked to middle and twisted with repeatedly adding heat. Lots of heat.

    James Osborne - Replica

    Be aware that there is a small connector, under the home button.

    Herb Adler - Replica

    I found that the edge of the spudger was too thick, so I sanded it down to almost a knife edge. This made it much easier to insert into the gap.

    Herb Adler - Replica

    Use the Opener and a razor blade to cut through the adhesive. It takes about 45 seconds to heat up the Opener in a 1000 watt microwave. Be careful not to damage the thin display ribbon cables on the right side iphone. After you use the razor blade to cut the adhesive on the two sides and bottom you should be able to use the spudger to remove the display screen.

    larrywert - Replica

  5. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 5, immagine 1 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 5, immagine 2 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 5, immagine 3 di 3
    • Inserisci l'estremità piatta di uno spudger tra il pannello anteriore e il case posteriore nella parte inferiore sinistra dell'iPhone.

    • Fai scorrere lo spudger lungo il lato sinistro del telefono iniziando dal basso e muovendoti verso i pulsanti del controllo volume e dello switch suoneria/silenzioso, per rompere l'adesivo che tiene in posizione il display.

    • Non cercare di staccare la parte superiore del display dal case posteriore, perché è tenuto in sede da clip in plastica che potrebbero rompersi.

  6. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 6, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 6, immagine 2 di 2
    • Rimuovi lo spudger dal lato sinistro del telefono e inserisci la sua estremità piatta nell'angolo inferiore destro.

    • Fai scorrere lo spudger sul lato destro del telefono fino all'angolo superiore per rompere l'adesivo che tiene in posizione il display.

  7. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 7, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 7, immagine 2 di 2
    • Tira la ventosa per sollevare il display e aprire l'iPhone.

    • Non sollevare il display più di 10° perché ci sono dei delicati cavi a nastro lungo il lato destro del dispositivo che connettono il display alla scheda logica.

    The ribbon cable part should be said earlier instead of halfway through

    I just broke one because of it

    BrenX1 - Replica

  8. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 8, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 8, immagine 2 di 2
    • Tira la piccola linguetta sulla ventosa per rimuovere la ventosa dal pannello anteriore.

  9. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 9, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 9, immagine 2 di 2
    • Fai scorrere una levetta di apertura sotto il display lungo il lato superiore del telefono per indebolire l'adesivo rimanente.

    I couldn't find the pick in the tool set, so made my own. Then I found the original in the battery box. %#*@.

    Herb Adler - Replica

    Same thing for me

    Jason Skelton - Replica

  10. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 10, immagine 1 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 10, immagine 2 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 10, immagine 3 di 3
    • Tira il gruppo display allontanandolo lievemente dal bordo superiore del telefono per sfilare le clip che lo fissano al case posteriore.

    • Apri l'iPhone inclinando il display e sollevandolo dal lato sinistro, come si farebbe con la quarta di copertina di un libro.

    • Non cercare già ora di separare completamente il display, perché questo è collegato alla scheda logica dell'iPhone con diversi fragili cavi piatti.

    So if I broke the cable that connects the display to the logic board. What replacement part would I need to order now?

    Robert Danson - Replica

    Probably the screen

    Christian Sirolli -

  11. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus, Disconnessione batteria: passo 11, immagine 1 di 1
    • Rimuovi le seguenti quattro viti tri-wing Y000 che fissano la staffa inferiore del cavo del display alla scheda logica:

    • Tre viti da 1,2 mm

    • Una vite da 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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    @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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

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

    Neylley Reynoso - Replica

  12. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 12, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 12, immagine 2 di 2
    • Rimuovi la staffa inferiore del cavo del display.

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

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

    lkollar - Replica

  13. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 13, immagine 1 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 13, immagine 2 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 13, immagine 3 di 3
    • Usa l'estremità a punta di uno spudger per sollevare il connettore della batteria dal suo zoccolino sulla scheda logica.

    • Piega lievemente verso l'alto il cavo del connettore per impedirgli di fare contatto con lo zoccolo e alimentare così il telefono.

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    I slipped a small piece of paper under the flap.

    MajorCouillon - Replica

    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 - Replica

  14. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus, Gruppo display: passo 14, immagine 1 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus, Gruppo display: passo 14, immagine 2 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus, Gruppo display: passo 14, immagine 3 di 3
    • In questo passo, accertati che la batteria sia scollegata quando disconnetti o riconnetti i cavi.

    • Usa l'estremità piatta di uno spudger oppure un'unghia per disconnettere i due connettori inferiori del display sollevandoli verso l'alto dai loro zoccolini sulla scheda logica.

    • Per ricollegare il connettore a pressione, premi una delle estremità finché il clic conferma il corretto posizionamento, poi ripeti l'operazione dall'altra parte. Non premere in mezzo. Se il connettore è anche lievemente fuori allineamento, il connettore può piegarsi, causando un danno permanente.

    • Se dopo aver rimontato il telefono ti ritrovi con uno schermo bianco, linee bianche sul display oppure se manca, del tutto o in parte, la risposta touch, prova a staccare e riattaccare con cura entrambi questi cavi e assicurati che siano ben bloccati in posizione.

    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 - Replica

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

    Alextay - Replica

    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 - Replica

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

    Grant Crawford - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

  15. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 15, immagine 1 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 15, immagine 2 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 15, immagine 3 di 3
    • Rimuovi le tre viti tri-wing Y000 che fissano la staffa sopra il connettore del gruppo sensore del pannello anteriore:

    • Una vite da 1,3 mm

    • Due viti da 1,0 mm

    • Rimuovi la staffa.

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

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

    assweeetasyou - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

  16. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 16, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 16, immagine 2 di 2
    • Disconnetti il connettore del gruppo sensore del pannello anteriore dal suo zoccolino sulla scheda logica.

    • Questo connettore a pressione deve essere ricollegato un estremo per volta per minimizzare il rischio di piegatura.

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

  17. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 17, immagine 1 di 1

    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 - Replica

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

    Robert O'Brien - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

    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 - Replica

  18. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus, Fotocamere posteriori: passo 18, immagine 1 di 1
    Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:
    Standoff Screwdriver for iPhones
    $5.49
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    • Rimuovi le due viti che fissano la staffa delle fotocamere posteriori:

    • Una vite Phillips da 1,6 mm

    • Un distanziale a vite da 2,2 mm

    • Per rimuovere distanziali a vite l'ideale è usare un cacciavite o una punta per distanziali.

    • In caso di emergenza, può bastare un piccolo cacciavite a lama piatta, ma è necessaria un'estrema cautela per evitare che scivolando possa danneggiare i componenti circostanti.

  19. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 19, immagine 1 di 1
    • Rimuovi la staffa che copre il gruppo fotocamere posteriori.

  20. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 20, immagine 1 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 20, immagine 2 di 3 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 20, immagine 3 di 3
    • Usa uno strumento di apertura iFixit oppure un'unghia per staccare i due connettori del cavo della doppia fotocamera facendo leva verso l'alto per farli uscire dalle loro sedi.

  21. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 21, immagine 1 di 2 Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 21, immagine 2 di 2
    • Usa l'estremità piatta di uno spudger per sollevare il gruppo fotocamere posteriori dalla parte superiore dell'iPhone.

  22. Sostituzione fotocamere posteriori dell'iPhone 7 Plus: passo 22, immagine 1 di 1
    • Rimuovi il gruppo fotocamere posteriori.

Conclusione

Confronta la tua parte di ricambio con quella originale: potrebbe essere necessario il trasferimento di alcuni componenti o la rimozione di protezioni adesive dalla nuova parte prima di installarla.

Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui le istruzioni in ordine inverso.

Porta i tuoi rifiuti elettronici a un riciclatore certificato R2 o e-Stewards.

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Has anybody done the replacement of the cameras glass? I need to do it on mine because it cracked but I want to know if I have to add any type of adhesive and if so which kind/brand?

pxolo10 - Replica

Its super easy to do.. I have a guide complete but it has no pictures :(

You can follow this guide.. its kind of the same procedure, all you have to do is take out the old and put the new one in. if it does not stick properly, like it being loose, you can then apply a little bit of super glue or any adhesive.. the phone will not be waterproof/ water resistant tho.

Sostituzione della lente della fotocamera dell'iPhone 6

nicolay.94 -

i would not recommend superglue (cyanoacrylate). i’ve seen it fogging up nearby surfaces while hardening. could be bad on the lens.

Lorz Lorenz -

Hello. Does anyone know how to replace the rear camera’s flashlight. My iphone 7 plus rear camera and flashlight need to be replaced. Not only the camera itself. I didn’t find the flashlight sparepart itself in this website :(

Andrew Samuel - Replica

Hi. Are there any replacement for rear camera and flashlight component for iphone 7 plus. Because my rear camera and flashlight is not working. And I didn’t find any component in Ifixit. Please help.

Andrew Samuel - Replica

I don't know if you already try it but you should try to replace rear camera first. Is not common that flex to go bad unless is broken or liquid damaged.

Can't find the part tho'.

Germanetti Rosas -

Will the flash still work if I removed the cameras only? Thanks.

Sean - Replica

hallo. mein Kamera wackelt beim video. bei normale Fotos wackelt er nicht. was ist genau defekt komplettes Kamera?

serdar - Replica

Hello, i found a soluziotion for my cam that doesn’t works after phone fell down. Basically it’s a reflow monitored with a termocouple in a oven..

https://youtu.be/WGmfsNJWY5o

Oniyaki - Replica

Hey, my Iphone 7’s rear camera is broken and I need to replace it. I now see that there is a dual camera option… but is my one camera phone equipped for a simple upgrade to such… or should I just stick with the single camera. Thanks, Robert

Robert Thuston - Replica

Hi Robert,

This guide is actually for the iPhone 7 Plus. You’ll want to follow this guide, which is for the iPhone 7.

Arthur Shi -

Will done 👍🏻👍🏻

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