Introduzione
Per una riparazione più facile, usa il nostro kit riparazione e segui questa guida più breve per sostituire lo schermo completo del tuo iPhone.
Per i riparatori con maggiore esperienza, questa guida aiuta a sostituire solo il gruppo schermo LCD & digitizer dell'iPhone 8 Plus (cioè il nudo “pannello frontale”). Questo richiede di trasferire alcuni componenti dal display originale sul nuovo prima di installarlo, compresi la fotocamera frontale, l'altoparlante voce, la piastra di schermatura LCD e il gruppo pulsante home.
Per qualsiasi riparazione dello schermo/display bisogna trasferire con cautela il sensore home/Touch ID sul nuovo display affinché funzioni. Il pulsante home a stato solido è stato accoppiato alla sua scheda madre originale da Apple, sostituirlo lo renderebbe quindi inutilizzabile.
Nota: Se la funzione di regolazione automatica della luminosità non funziona dopo la riparazione dello schermo, assicurati che il tuo iPhone sia aggiornato alla versione iOS 12. La funzione True Tone non funziona dopo un cambio dello schermo, anche se usi un display originale Apple.
Cosa ti serve
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Spegni il tuo iPhone prima di iniziare lo smontaggio.
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Rimuovi le due viti pentalobe da 3,4 mm sul lato inferiore dell'iPhone.
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Misura 3 mm dalla punta del plettro e segna questa distanza con un pennarello indelebile.
Got to step 2 and realized the fix kit doesn't include an opening pick! Looks like a guitar pick, and I have those lying around. Is that expected? Looks like the pick is used in many steps below. There's a little blue crowbar that isn't mentioned in the instructions. Perhaps that replaces the opening pick?
Hi! I can't see which guide you were using when writing this comment. Can you reply here with which guide and fix kit you used?
I see you posted this in Meta. I hope it's resolved soon! In the meantime, a guitar pick may work well enough for your repair.
what fix kit?
My fix kit didn't include an opening pick either
My AliExpress refurbished screen came with a pick that has a coin-like circle that pops out, so no modification was necessary
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Se il vetro del tuo display è crepato, l'applicazione di nastro adesivo sullo schermo blocca ulteriori rotture e previene possibili infortuni.
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Disponi strisce sovrapposte di nastro adesivo trasparente sul display dell'iPhone fino a coprire l'intera superficie.
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Se, a causa della rottura, risulta difficile far attaccare una ventosa come è descritto nei passi successivi, puoi provare a ripiegare un pezzo di nastro molto tenace (come il nastro americano) per farne una maniglia e sollevare con questo il display.
Tape doesn’t hold. suction cup doesn’t work. Tape folded over doesn’t work as a handle. I’ve used 3m’ s Gorilla duct tape. The glass is so shattered I cant get a point started to remove the glass. Phone has been in an otter box for years. dropped it and shattered glass while replacing case. Now what?
When all else fails, you can superglue your suction cup (or tape) to the display, wait for it to cure, and pull.
I had issues getting the suction cup to stick on my cracked screen, so I tried using scotch tape (only tape I had around), but it didn’t work. This best thing I did was to forcefully pry the screen off (I wasn’t worried about damages because it’s already cracked) with the spudger. I think its best to find something stickier (like Duct Tape) and used that to lift up the screen.
Definitely surprised how sticky the adhesive was.
It’s amazing how a heat gun or hair dryer makes life easier to soften up the adhesive. Then use a thin iSesame opening tool to get in under the screen (start @ 90 degrees/vertical either side of the home button & slowly go horizontal) the need to use suction cups. Run the opening tool along the front and down both sides to cut the adhesive before trying to lift the screen.
Cheers Wayne
I didn’t have a hair dryer so I (gingerly) used an iron over some wet coffee filters (I mean , it is waterproof) . Then, quickly dried i off with paper towels, used gorilla tape and my fixit metal splunger . worked like a charm .
What about baby cracks? skip to step 3 or not…
As others have mentioned, suction cup and tape doesn’t work. I used the blade of a box cutter (watch fingers) and inserted just below and right of home button. Then moved spudger along the crack to tear adhesive/seal. Easy peasy.
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Posiziona strisce sovrapposte di nastro trasparente da pacchi sullo schermo dell'iPhone finché non l'hai coperto tutto.
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Se non riesci a far aderire la ventosa nei prossimi passi, applica del nastro adesivo resistente (come del nastro americano telato) come una maniglia e alza lo schermo con quello.
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Tira la maniglia blu indietro per sbloccare i bracci dell'Anti-Clamp.
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Fai scorrere i bracci oltre il bordo sinistro o destro del tuo iPhone.
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Posiziona le ventose vicino al bordo inferiore dell'iPhone, una di fronte e una sul retro.
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Premi le ventose insieme per farle aderire sull'area desiderata.
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Scalda un iOpener e fallo passare tra i bracci dell'Anti-Clamp.
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Piega l'iOpener così che sia appoggiato sul bordo inferiore dell'iPhone.
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Attendi un minuto per dare all'adesivo la possibilità di staccarsi e creare una fessura d'apertura.
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Inserisci un plettro sotto lo schermo quando l'Anti-Clamp avrà creato una fessura abbastanza grande.
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Salta i prossimi tre passaggi.
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Usa un asciugacapelli oppure prepara un iOpener e applicalo per circa 90 secondi al bordo inferiore dell'iPhone per ammorbidire l'adesivo sottostante.
6/14/23 I did this repair but used a heat gun on low for 60 seconds. This allowed me to open the case as the instructions say, but in the end the Home button failed. I probably over heated it. I used this "go around" for a virtual Home button. I don't care about touch ID:
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Applica una ventosa nella metà inferiore del pannello frontale, appena sopra il pulsante home.
Using just the single suction cup that is included in the battery replacement kit probably wouldn’t open the device. An iOpener and an iSlack should be the recommended method. However, you can get it open with just the single suction cup and iOpener, but does take a lot of time.
Get an iOpener and iSlack with the battery replacement kit.
I used a flat x-acto (#18) blade knife tool to gently pry back the screen enough to allow me to insert the pick near the bottom corner. I then worked the pick under the screen as mentioned in steps 5 & 6 below then. This worked really well for me.
I used the suction cup without heating the phone - the adhesive came away quite easily without applying any heat. Maybe due to age of phone (nearly 4 years old). Worth trying.
My screen was very shattered, and was quite hard to get suction, as my tape was very low quality. However, after pulling it up a little bit, I was able to insert a regular razor blade into the very small gap and used that as a lever.
Oh my goodness! Don't do that again. You can definitely damage something in the phone if you use a sharp metal razor blade..
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Tira la ventosa applicando una tensione forte e costante fino a creare una piccola fessura tra il gruppo display e il case posteriore.
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Inserisci nella fessura un plettro di apertura o un altro attrezzo fine per una profondità di qualche millimetro.
After multiple tries and using a very hot iOpener, it will not open.
In sheer frustration, I pulled out my trusty pocket knife and managed to lift the bottom of the screen slightly, but in the process, cracked the glass from the bottom to the home button. The case is open now.
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Fai scorrere il tuo attrezzo attorno all'angolo e lungo il bordo sinistro del telefono, spostandoti verso i pulsanti del controllo volume e l'interruttore della modalità silenziosa, per rompere l'adesivo che tiene in posizione il display.
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Fermati vicino all'angolo superiore sinistro del display.
Do not go over the top otherwise you can crack the screen. Sadly happened to me :(
The instruction should be:
“Stop near BUT BEFORE REACHING the top left corner of the display”
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Inserisci nuovamente il tuo attrezzo nell'angolo inferiore destro dell'iPhone e fallo scorrere attorno all'angolo e lungo il lato destro del telefono per separare l'adesivo.
I had really good luck using a hairdryer on some of the more stubborn portions of adhesive.
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Fai scorrere uno strumento di apertura sotto il display lungo il bordo superiore del telefono per allentare l'adesivo rimasto.
Be very careful at this step. The glass at the top will break very easy when the display is lifted too much.
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Apri l'iPhone sollevando il display dal lato sinistro, come per sollevare la copertina posteriore di un libro.
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Appoggia il display contro qualche tipo di supporto per mantenerlo aperto mentre lavori sul telefono.
Das “links” ist auf dem Foto rechts.
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Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:Magnetic Project Mat$19.95
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Rimuovi le quattro viti Phillips (JIS) che fissano la staffa del cavo inferiore del display alla scheda logica:
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Due viti da 1,3 mm
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Una vite da 1,4 mm
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Una vite da 2,7 mm
The Phillips screwdriver bit is the PH000. The measurement refers to the screw length.
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Usa la punta di uno spudger per staccare il connettore della batteria sollevandolo dal suo zoccolo sulla scheda logica.
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Piega lievemente da un lato il cavo del connettore per evitare che questo possa fare contatto con lo zoccolo e quindi alimentare il telefono nel corso della tua riparazione.
When I reassembled the iPhone 8 Plus, I had to plug it into a Lightning cable to wake it up (just pushing power button wasn’t sufficient).
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Usa la punta di uno spudger oppure un'unghia per staccare il grande connettore inferiore del display tirandolo dritto verso l'alto dal suo alloggiamento.
I got hold of a iPhone 8 Plus with cracked screen that I am planning to fix.
Here is my problem:
When I tried to take out the screen from my phone, (step 15-18) I was curious about the new screen, so I tried to connect it. It was completely dead! Then I tried the old cracked one, and suddenly that was dead to! This is a phone that some fool has been inside earlier and changed battery, but I suspect he has done some more really stupid things. The Taptic Engine is living its own life and vibrating every time I slightly touch the home button. (I have a new Taptic Engine) The phone is also full of dust and small particles that does not belong there. One tri-point Y000 screw (step 18) is even missing! Now the biggest problem is that both screens are black! I know the phone is on, because I hear voice command speak when I turn on the power. The screen worked before I tried to change it? And one last thing: My new LCD screen came with new flex cables. Is it possible to switch over, so I can use the old ones?
Hi,
Is your problem solved?
Be careful of damaging MOSFETs by the LH side of the large lower display cable. After replacing the battery and turning the device on, the phone showed low charge and didn't have a charging symbol even after plugging into multiple cables and chargers. Turns out I had damaged the logic board attempting to disconnect the connector.
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Stacca il secondo connettore inferiore del cavo del display, proprio sotto quello che hai disconnesso nel passo precedente.
I used the other end of the spudger on this connector and it seemed to work a little better for me. I came in from underneath the top-right edge instead of the bottom right.
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Rimuovi le due viti tri-wing Y000 che tengono in posizione la staffa sopra il connettore del gruppo sensore del pannello frontale:
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Una vite da 1,0 mm
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Una vite da 1,2 mm
una vite da 1mm e due viti da 1.2 mm???
Ciao Matteo! Grazie per l’osservazione. Ho appena modificato il testo :) La traduzione è aperta a tutti. Hai quindi la possibilità di fare le tue suggestione direttamente nel testo e sei il benvenuto se vuoi usare di questa possibilità nel futuro. Grazie ancora per la vigilanza! Saluti, Claire
The tool kit does include a 1.0 or1.2mm screwdriver! How am I supposed to remove those screws?
Bought the screwdriver that supposedly fits these screws and it still doesn’t work.
My bracket looks different. Can’t get these screws out.
kit came with wrong bit. i received 2x P02 (penta tips) and no tri point y000.
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Usa la punta di uno spudger oppure un'unghia per staccare dalla sua sede il connettore del gruppo sensore del pannello frontale.
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Rimuovi il gruppo display.
Should there be a step somewhere in here to point out when to remove the blue plastic from the new iFixit screen?
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Svita le cinque viti a croce Phillips che fissano la staffa dell'altoparlante voce:
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Due viti da 1,8 mm
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Una vite da 2,3 mm
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Una vite da 2,4 mm
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Una vite da 2,8 mm
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Piega con cautela la fotocamera e il cavo piatto attaccato verso la parte inferiore dell'iPhone per accedere ai componenti sottostanti.
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Usa un asciugacapelli, una pistola o prepara un iOpener e applicalo al bordo superiore del pannello frontale del display per circa un minuto al fine di ammorbidire l'adesivo che fissa i sensori.
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Inserisci il bordo affilato di uno strumento di apertura iFixit sotto il cavo flessibile del gruppo fotocamera, dal lato opposto alla fotocamera frontale.
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Fai leva per separare il bordo del cavo flessibile dal retro dello schermo.
FYI i think you should put up a warning on which side you should start the prying from. If you start prying from the top there’s a risk of prying apart the two parts of the flex cables that are soldered together. If you start from the bottom as pictured you should be safer, but I think it should be specified in text on this guide… because I managed to do this mistake and have to order the whole front cam/speaker/etc. assembly now. My own fault but still, haha!
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Rimuovi il gruppo fotocamera frontale e sensore cavi.
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Tra il display e le 3 file di contatti di rame sul retro del cavo fotocamera/sensori c'è un pezzo di nastro biadesivo nero isolante. Può rimanere incollato al display o staccarsi insieme al cavo.
Why is the insulating tape needed, and what other materials should I using instead of it if I loose the tape?
I moved the insulating tape from the broken screen to the new screen.
Don’t forget to check if your new screen assembly has the two plastic pieces for the camera and proximity detector. You’ll need to move them from the old screen if it doesn’t have them.
Hi, is it possible for the flex cable to work without placing he tape over the contacts?
Thanks
I forgot to add move the double sided tape over and I’m wondering if that was why my ear speaker wasn’t working. I opened it back up and put the tape on the new screen but the speaker is still not working. Any ideas? Did the speaker “short” out?
Mine the same , did you solve the problem? Thank you
I bought the ifixit tool kit iPhone plus 8 screen. Do i need to skip this step ? (not sure)
Whenever I had my camera unit and speaker in, it prevented my phone from charging or finding my sim. Any explanation for this? seems really strange to me
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Svita le quattro viti tri-wing Y000 che fissano la staffa sopra il sensore home/Touch ID:
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Una vite da 1,2 mm
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Tre viti da 1,3 mm
The 1.2mm screw on the home button stripped for me. I ended up bending the bracket on each side in order to remove the home button. I then bent it back as best I could during reassembly and screwing it down.
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Fai leva sotto il bordo sinistro del connettore del cavo del pulsante home per disconnetterlo dal suo zoccolino.
I accidentally severed the cable, now my sensor is disabled. So far this was the most delicate cable I encountered because it was so small.
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Capovolgi il gruppo display. Usa un asciugacapelli oppure prepara un iOpener e applicalo sul bordo inferiore del display per circa 90 secondi per ammorbidire l'adesivo sottostante.
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Usa con delicatezza una levetta di apertura per separare l'adesivo che fissa il cavo del sensore home/Touch ID al retro del pannello display.
This did not work for me…. ended up breaking the connector from the home button. Most likely messed up the customer’s iPhone… the adhesive would not pry up with just pick… does iFixit offer a home button replacement?
did not work for me either, also ended up breaking the connector, just use the tweezer to separate it. do not use opening pick!!!!! it’s too thick for it!!
Isopropanol and heat will loosen the adhesive and its possible to gently remove with plastic pick, metal tweezers risk damaging the Home button cable and disabling the Touch facility.
Pretty easy to follow instructions if you have patience and careful hands. If you have clumsy hands you will not succeed in fixing any small electronics. There are some small things you should use to help you succeed at fixing small electronics, like some scotch tape or other clear tape to hold some of the cables in place while you work on small electronics items, also a small heavy bottle or object to propped the iPhones cases against to hold them from falling over so that your hands can be free to perform your tasks. Great job you are doing iFixit personel and I am with you all the way with fighting for our rights to fix our electronics equipment.
Isopropanol in conjunction with the heat really did the trick here. Heat up first, then use plenty of the alcohol to pry it up carefully using the pick.
Heat dryer on high worked for me.
I heated the tip of a thin knife with a hot air gun and slide it under the flexible cable. When I hit resistance I reheated the knife. Keeping it parallel to the board while doing this. After 4 heatings the knife moved the rest of the way and the cable lifted easily off of the iPhone back. This method left enough glue on the cable that it restuck fine when moved to the new iPhone.
Apple loves to make this the most difficult thing. I've been successful many times, and not so on other repairs. I just finished a repair and everything was in tact, but sadly it didn't work. Took a part and put back. So I turned on the assistive touch home button. They will be getting a new phone soon, so not a big issue except Pride.
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Stacca la parte superiore rettangolare dell'etichetta della piastra di schermatura LCD dal cavo flessibile sottostante.
Not sure what this sticker is for exactly. It broke during reassembly. So far, so good.
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Solleva la piastra di schermatura LCD mentre premi sul cavo flessibile circondato dalla piastra stessa.
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Fai passare il cavo flessibile attraverso il ritaglio nella piastra di schermatura LCD, stando attento a non romperlo.
My new LCD screen came with new flex cables. Is it possible to switch over, so I can use the old ones?
When I tried to take out the screen from my phone, (step 15-18) I was curious about the new screen, so I tried to connect it. It was completely dead! Then I tried the old cracked one, and suddenly that was dead to! This is a phone that some fool has been inside earlier and changed battery, but I suspect he has done some more really stupid things. The Taptic Engine is living its own life and vibrating every time I slightly touch the home button. (I have a new Taptic Engine) Now the biggest problem is that both screens are pitch black! I know the phone is on, because I hear voice command speak when I turn on the power. What could this be? The screen worked before I tried to change it?!…
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Confronta la tua nuova parte di ricambio con la parte originale: prima dell'installazione potrebbe rendersi necessario trasferire alcuni componenti dall'una all'altra o rimuovere dal ricambio eventuali elementi adesivi.
Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
Porta i tuoi rifiuti elettronici a un riciclatore certificato R2 o e-Stewards.
La riparazione non è andata secondo i piani? Vai alla nostra Comunità Risposte iPhone 8 per trovare aiuto nella risoluzione dei problemi.
Confronta la tua nuova parte di ricambio con la parte originale: prima dell'installazione potrebbe rendersi necessario trasferire alcuni componenti dall'una all'altra o rimuovere dal ricambio eventuali elementi adesivi.
Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
Porta i tuoi rifiuti elettronici a un riciclatore certificato R2 o e-Stewards.
La riparazione non è andata secondo i piani? Vai alla nostra Comunità Risposte iPhone 8 per trovare aiuto nella risoluzione dei problemi.
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I got hold of a iPhone 8 Plus with cracked screen that I am planning to fix.
Already got all new part that I think I need.
Here is my problem:
When I tried to take out the screen from my phone, (step 15-18) I was curious about the new screen, so I tried to connect it. It was completely dead! Then I tried the old cracked one, and suddenly that was dead to! This is a phone that some fool has been inside earlier and changed battery, but I suspect he has done some more really stupid things. The Taptic Engine is living its own life and vibrating every time I slightly touch the home button. (I have a new Taptic Engine) The phone is also full of dust and small particles that does not belong there. One tri-point Y000 screw (step 18) is even missing! Now the biggest problem is that both screens are pitch black! I know the phone is on, because I hear voice command speak when I turn on the power. What could this be? The screen worked before I tried to change it?!…
Hi smikalsen,
Did you disconnect the battery when you swapped the screens? If not, there is a chance that the screen backlight circuits are damaged as a result of disconnecting/reconnecting to a powered phone. With a screen connected and the phone powered on, shine a bright light directly at the screen. If you can faintly see the screen, it means that the LCD is working but the backlight is broken.
Thank you Jeff for these very clear instructions, and for the warnings on cautions to take in the delicate steps. This guide was helpful in replacing my broken screen on an iPhone 8 Plus. Every step was successfully accomplished, and now my iPhone is back to life. Of course, as a caution I did a backup before starting all the procedures. Thanks again. Saul
Okay can I bring it in
Thanks Jeff for this really helpfull instruction.
I have a question about the colors displayed on the new display. I heard that you can restore TrueTone function using light sensor programmer. But before I invest another $40 in something I will use only once, I would like to ask if darker and very saturated colors on display is the fault of lack of TrueTone function or the fault of display itself?
what do I do about super stripped screws?
Ean Palacios - Replica
I’m sorry, your comment slipped past my radar earlier. For future fixers that might see this and ask the same question, you can check out our stripped screw guide for some detailed advice.
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Do you need a toolkit like the essential toolkit
Adam Palmer - Replica
Hi Adam. Having a tool kit with all of the listed parts above is best. The screw heads are very small and each set of screws needs a very specific type of driver to remove them without stripping any of them.
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