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Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus

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  1. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus, Vassoio scheda SIM: passo 1, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus, Vassoio scheda SIM: passo 1, immagine 2 di 2
    • Inserisci uno strumento di estrazione SIM nel foro nel vassoio della scheda SIM.

    • Premi per espellere la SIM.

  2. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 2, immagine 1 di 1
    • Rimuovi il vassoio della scheda SIM.

    • Quando reinserisci la scheda SIM, accertati che sia orientata in modo che il foro di espulsione della SIM si trovi in basso.

  3. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus, Viti Pentalobe: passo 3, 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 P2 da 3,4 mm sul lato inferiore dell'iPhone, vicino al connettore Lightning.

    Make sure you use the correct screw driver tip to remove these screws, which for the iPhone 6s Plus is the P2, otherwise you may strip the tip of the screw making it 10 times harder to remove. If once the screw is lose, it will not come off, use a magnet to remove it.

    Miguel Perez - Replica

    If I do it by myself, will it damage the water resistant strip?

    I know iphone 7 have it ,but I am not sure 6s plus have it.

    Ganqian Zhu - Replica

    iPhone 6s has an adhesive gasket under the display, similar to the iPhone 7—however, it doesn’t add much in the way of waterproofing since the 6s has non-sealed openings in other parts of the phone. Water resistance on the 6s is primarily internal (seals around the logic board connectors, etc.). It may still be worthwhile to replace the adhesive on the 6s in order to help keep the display firmly seated so it doesn’t move/wobble at all under pressure, but the phone will continue to work fine whether you replace the adhesive or not.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    Salve nella procedura iniziale di smontaggio display con la ventosa non è menzionato il fatto di scaldare i lati del display per “ammorbidire” la striscia che incolla il display alla scocca.

    Non è necessaria la cosa o è consigliabile ?

    grazie

    Hello, in the initial disassembling procedure with the suction cup, it is not mentioned how to heat the sides of the display to "soften" the strip that glues the display to the body.

    Is not the thing necessary or is it advisable?

    thank you

    Daniele - Replica

    You’ve probably received your answer by now but for future enquirers, it does help the process of taking the screen off if heat is applied to the screen. If you have a hair Dryer use that on a low setting to heat the edges of the screen until it’s almost too hot to touch then slip very thin metal spudger around the edge to cut the adhesive. The carefully lift the screen with the help of the spudger and continue with your repair

    Cheers Wayne

    Wayne Lyell -

    How do I know that the Battery has ZERO Charging Cycles on it when it arrives ? Is there a (downside) to Higher Capacity batteries ? It is INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT to maintain a “Zero Chinese Products Lifestyle”, so how do I know that I’m not getting a deficient Chinese battery, potentially a refurb. battery ?

    integritybuilders - Replica

    When your repair is complete, you can use coconutBattery to check your new battery stats and cycle count. (A properly tested battery may already have a charge cycle or two on it.) Avoid higher capacity batteries on iPhones—they’re generally either gimmicks, unsafe, or both. As far as the quality of the part, that comes down to how much you trust your supplier and whether they guarantee the product.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    So I need to empty the battery to zero percent?

    johnpatrickanat - Replica

    Below 25%, exactly as stated in the instructions. There’s no benefit to draining it further than that, and in fact you’ll slightly shorten the service life of the battery by draining it all the way to zero. Follow the instructions exactly as written—if you go off-script, you’re a lot more likely to break something.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    So my screen shattered completely and the screen first had colored lines on tge while right side then it went out completely. If i get an lcd and digitizer replacement I'd that oing to fix it

    shellietheleo - Replica

    I would initially recommend a well-lit, comfortable area and placing the screws on a white piece of paper with the screw sizes written down (apparently there are magnetic mats, also). Also, I found placing the phone on a paper towel is good so that if a screw is dropped, it will lessen the likelihood of bouncing away.

    Lou Fazio - Replica

    I recommend that, before you even lift a screwdriver or plug in the hair dryer, get a piece of paper and a pencil. As you unscrew and remove the parts, write the size and/or number for that step and put them by their label. I also used a microscope to identify the screw heads (I'm 75 and my vision is not what it used to be). Laying them out in order, I just went backwards when putting them all back in. I used an anti-static cleaning cloth instead of paper, but I should think they both will work.

    N.B.: my kit had a nice pretty blue plastic sheet with a black outline on it. It was only when I put the whole phone back together and was packing up the supplies and tools that I realized it was a replacement gummi seal. A LABEL WOULD BE VERY USEFUL HERE!

    I am a retired engineer, and aside from the size of the bits and bobs, it was a piece of cake! Thanks...you saved me $75!

    P. Roberts - Replica

  4. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus, Procedura di apertura: passo 4, immagine 1 di 1
    • Se non disponi di un Anti-Clamp, segui i prossimi tre passaggi per utilizzare una maniglia a ventosa.

    • Applica del calore moderato sul bordo inferiore dell'iPhone utilizzando un iOpener o un asciugacapelli per circa un minuto.

    • Il calore ammorbidisce l'adesivo che fissa il display, rendendolo più facile da aprire.

    This is important. I’ve serviced a lot of iphones/ipads for my family as a hobby in the past.

    The adhesive was so tight, I cracked the screen trying to pull it/pry it off.

    I highly suggest heating at least the bottom edge enough to soften the adhesive

    garbage911garbage - Replica

    I didn’t have an iOpener, nor a heat gun; however I do have a small personal size hand pillow filled with feed corn. Two minutes in the nuke machine got it plenty warm, and smelled like fresh popcorn too.

    bradiac - Replica

    I would suggest that you are not shy with the hairdryer. A high heat on the bottom of the phone for at least a minute, if not more, if required.

    Mark Taberham - Replica

  5. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 5, immagine 1 di 1
    • Con l'apertura del display del 6s Plus, si staccherà una sottile striscia di adesivo attorno al perimetro dello schermo. Se preferisci sostituire l'adesivo, tieni pronte delle nuove strisce adesive prima di continuare. È possibile completare la riparazione senza sostituire l'adesivo e probabilmente non noterai alcuna differenza nella funzionalità.

    • Applica una ventosa nell'angolo inferiore sinistro del gruppo display.

    • Se il tuo schermo ha molte crepe, coprirlo con uno strato di nastro adesivo può consentire alla ventosa di aderire. In alternativa alla ventosa può essere usato un nastro adesivo molto resistente. Se anche così non funziona, puoi usare della supercolla (cianoacrilica) per incollare la ventosa al vetro rotto.

    take out screws first!!

    Yoav Karmon - Replica

    Make sure you use the right screw driver tip for i phone 6s Plus, which is the P-2. If the screw will not come off once is lose, try using a magnet.

    Miguel Perez - Replica

    My cracked screen prevented the suction cup from sealing. SOLUTION: With a piece of clear packing tape across the screen, the suction cup will seal and pull.

    Jim Cowles - Replica

    I broke my iphone screen in the first step!

    Pierre Bertram - Replica

    This screen removal step got more wrestley than I anticipated. The adhesive is quite strong. I used a flat-ended razor tool that I have to begin the prying - I don’t know how I would have got it started without this.

    Lou Fazio - Replica

    Ok - just got my battery replacement kit and even got the opening kit for added insurance just in case. Settled down to startwork after carefully cleaning my (immaculate) screen - no scratches or anything, with rubbing alcohol, removing screws and warming with a hair dryer, only to find the suction cup provided in the kit is worse than useless! It won’t stick to the screen well at all. When it does - it pops off at the lightest pull :-( Now what do I do to get this started?!

    CoffeeCup - Replica

  6. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 6, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 6, immagine 2 di 2
    • Tira la ventosa con una pressione forte e costante per creare una piccola fessura tra il pannello anteriore e il case posteriore.

    • Tirare troppo forte potrebbe danneggiare il gruppo display. Applica una pressione appena sufficiente a creare una piccola fessura tra il gruppo display e il case posteriore.

    I had a shattered front glass panel so I could not get the suction cup to seal properly. I tried a couple of different ways to get good suction but to no avail. I eventually used a Stanley knife to pry up the corner so I could get the spudger into the opening.

    John Architzel - Replica

    A really high quality packing tape over the entire screen will usually be enough to use the suction cup on a shattered screen.

    djwooten -

    I used a suction cup on each side to provide counter traction. I braced the iphone between my knees and pulled apart while my helper inserted the spudger

    jkanne - Replica

    This was by FAR the most difficult part of this whole thing. I confess the spudger was not cutting it so I used a butter knife to get into the small opening first, then used the spudger to go around the screen.

    Julie Sanchez - Replica

    Hey everyone, if you never have done this part before be aware there is an extremely strong adhesive around the lip of the screen and once again is extremely strong. I had to get a friend to insert the pry/pick into the small gap while I used one hand to brace the phone down and the other to pull the suction cup without it digging into my hand. Go slow, it took me 5 tries because I didn’t realize how strong the adhesive was.

    bartmistrot - Replica

    I also had a badly cracked lower screen - that glass was actually threatening to pull off the phone in chunks during this step, even with packing tape. Resorted to @j2arch’s tip and inserted a utility knife vertically into the seam between the display and phone body. Was able to lever the glass enough to get the spudger in there.

    Jason Augustyn - Replica

    I have replaced sevrel screens for my sister in law and my niece. The packing tape has worked every time and that’s with it Shattered and pieces already falling out. You have to make sure the packing tape goes to the edge of the screen but doesn’t touch the frame. I have the plier like screen remover and use that it is much easier to remove the screen by your self with that tool. I also have the little finger suction cup that comes with the kit here. I bought the plier suction cup tool When I had to replace the screen that had the pieces of the screen missing and I don’t regret spending the extra money for that it has made a world of difference. I do this as a hobby it’s not a job for me. The electric divide repair kit from Lowe’s is also a very good kit to help. If you’re only going to do it once the kit that comes with the package is a great deal from ifixit. Well worth the money to spend the little extra to get the kit if you all ready don’t have the tools.

    Brent - Replica

    If you try to use the spunger near the home button and try to pry it can crack your screen. This happened to me.

    Jeffrey - Replica

    Same thing happened to me. This should be a big warning in these steps. If you have a small to moderate crack in you screen, but you weren’t planning on replacing the screen at the same time as another repair inside, there’s a risk of damaging the screen further and making it inoperable.

    DW7ACCT -

    I found it easiest to use two suction cups. One on the front as directed, and a second one on the back. Give the spudger to your assistant, and have them slip it in place while you pull the display from the case.

    gordojenkins - Replica

    I gave up with the suction cup as it wasn't working for me with a cracked screen. Having heated the bottom of the phone with a hair dryer with a high heat for a good minute or so, I used a safety scraper (essentially a razor blade in a holder) along the bottom of the phone to separate the screen from the body of the phone. I used the scraper vertically between the bottom of the screen and the phone body and levered it sufficiently so that I could fit the spudger between the screen and the phone body. My experience when I first used the spudger around the frame was that the cracks in the screen caused the screen glass to separate from the frame, so I had to re-do it and ensure that the screen frame was separated from the phone body.

    Safety scraper:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Unger-CD170-Win...

    Mark Taberham - Replica

  7. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 7, immagine 1 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 7, immagine 2 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 7, immagine 3 di 3
    • Il posto più sicuro da dove cominciare a far leva è l'intaglio nel pannello anteriore sopra il jack cuffie.

    • Mentre continui a tenere tirata la ventosa, inserisci la punta piatta di uno spudger nella fessura tra lo schermo e il case posteriore, direttamente al di sopra del jack cuffie.

    This was by far the hardest part of the repair for me. Getting leverage while finding a way to prod with a spudger is a challenge in coordination. I used a second spudger with point holding the phone down by the headphone jack, with the other end of the spudger anchored to my desk.

    drpotter - Replica

    When warmed, the suction cup was useless. Using the tip of a knife blade, was able to get it separated enough to insert spudger.

    hutland - Replica

    For me this was the most time consuming task. I used a hair dryer for heating. I found a very tight adhesive. For a moment I thought of abandoning my efforts and take the assembly to a professional repairman. But as they say, patience is a virtue.

    After fiddling for about 20 minutes, I achieved a barely noticable opening. So I decided to change the strategy. Instead of applying heat all over the base, I preceeded with small steps with heat concentrated near the opening. I applied intense heat only for about 15 to 20 seconds and immediately working with spudger. It took about an hour to completely open the case. It worked.

    Thanks for reading.

    - Mr Gamma

    Gamma Pailvan - Replica

    I also struggled with this step. Lots of heat, 3 different suction cups, I finally could see a small gap... much too thin to fit even a piece of paper into. A video on another site said it was the easy way. I used a sharp craft knife barely into the seam between metal and glass and pried slightly. And it started up. Still a pain freeing the rest of the adhesive. Perhaps the adhesive really sets up over the course of 5 years? I have it hinged open now, so onto the next steps.

    Mark Tollefson - Replica

  8. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 8, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 8, immagine 2 di 2
    • Fai ruotare lo spudger per allargare l'apertura tra il pannello frontale e il case posteriore.

    just changed the screen, but due to the tape along side the screen , it is best to heat a little so the glue losses and you can get the screen off better, like indicated

    Bart Blanckaert - Replica

  9. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 9, immagine 1 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 9, immagine 2 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 9, immagine 3 di 3
    • Mentre continui a tirare saldamente la ventosa, fai scorrere l'estremità dello spudger sotto il lato inferiore sinistro del display.

  10. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 10, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 10, immagine 2 di 2
    • Fai scorrere lo spudger lungo il lato sinistro del telefono, tra il pannello frontale e il case posteriore.

  11. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 11, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 11, immagine 2 di 2
    • Inserisci la punta piatta di uno spudger sotto il lato destro del telefono.

    • Fai scorrere lo spudger lungo il lato destro.

  12. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 12, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 12, immagine 2 di 2
    • Usa una leva di apertura in plastica per tenere giù il case posteriore mentre tiri la ventosa per aprire il telefono.

    • Non rimuovere completamente il display per non danneggiare i cavi dati che collegano lo schermo alla parte superiore dell'iPhone.

  13. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 13, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 13, immagine 2 di 2
    • Tira la sporgenza sul lato superiore per rimuovere la ventosa dal pannello anteriore.

    Remember to apply the screen gasket on the re-assemble. The gasket is provided in the kit but not mentioned here on the instructions.

    Won Hong - Replica

    There’s a link to the entire gasket replacement procedure in Step 21.

    Jeff Suovanen -

  14. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 14, immagine 1 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 14, immagine 2 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 14, immagine 3 di 3
    • Afferra con delicatezza il gruppo display e sollevalo verso l'alto per aprire il telefono, usando le clip nella parte alta del pannello anteriore come una cerniera.

    • Apri il display a un angolo di circa 90° e appoggialo contro qualche cosa per tenerlo sollevato mentre tu lavori sul telefono.

    • Non aprire il display oltre 90°: è ancora connesso alla parte alta del telefono dai cavi del display, del digitizer e della fotocamera anteriore.

    • Usa un elastico per tenere il display in una posizione sicura mentre lavori. In questo modo eviterai di forzare i cavi del display.

    • In caso di necessità, puoi usare la lattina di una bibita ancora chiusa per tenere sollevato il display.

    if the display cables are damaged how can you tell ?

    Smiley McSmilebot - Replica

    In theory, I like the idea of propping up the screen with a rubber band and box/soda can like this, but after ripping the FaceTime camera cable twice, I realize that this method puts too much stress on the cable because it places the screen so far back. Even in this photo, you can see that the cable is taut. I’d recommend just holding the screen with your free hand to put the least amount of stress on that cable as possible.

    Ben Estabrook - Replica

  15. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus, Connettore della Batteria: passo 15, immagine 1 di 1
    • Rimuovi le due viti Phillips che fissano la staffa del connettore della batteria alla scheda logica:

    • Una vite da 2,9 mm

    • Una vite da 2,3 mm

    • Nell'esecuzione dei passi di questa guida, tieni nota attentamente delle due viti in modo che ognuna di esse sia riposizionata al suo posto in fase di rimontaggio. Una vite installata nel posto sbagliato può causare danni permanenti al dispositivo.

    FYI - I used some blue painters tape wrapped around a piece of cardboard to hold the screws and brackets in place, in order, so they did not get lost. Some of those screws are MICROSCOPIC so be careful!

    I also suggest having very good lighting, even a camping headlight for hands-free well lit work space. You will thank me later :-)

    Julie Sanchez - Replica

    Use the bit labeled “PH000”.

    Joe Teichert - Replica

    PH000 bit just wants to free-spin in the 2.3 mm screw. no bite in the head at all. had no difficulty removing the 2.9 mm screw with the same Phillips. had to abandon battery replacement effort.

    Benjamin Stalcup - Replica

    For this part, neither PH000 or Y000 worked. Technically, it’ll set you back 31$ because you will need the PH00 screwdriver for this part, and the part where you need to open the screen. They have ph00 screwdrivers in every hardware store and even ifixit.com. just know that they put the wrong screwheads for you

    Jack Daniel - Replica

    Do not lose track of which hole these screws go into. They MUST be put back into the correct hole that they came out of. If not, you will get the dreaded “long screw damage” on the mainboard, and that will be the end of the show.

    Just remember where these screws go, and it will be fine.

    Harry McDow - Replica

    Ended up employing a Philips #0 from a regular jeweler/precision kit on the 2.3mm screw. Bits seem a bit off for this step.

    Vance Bell - Replica

  16. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 16, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 16, immagine 2 di 2
    • Rimuovi la staffa del connettore della batteria.

    Does it matter if the brackets arent put back in the phone? I bought a used phone and brackets are missing. Thanks!

    Coupon Crazy - Replica

    Auch die Abdeckung ist angeklebt. Also mit etwas Vorsicht und Geduld rangehen.

    eckhardd@icloud.com - Replica

    If you have forgotten your High School German -

    The cover is also glued. So take some care and patience.

    Glen Paetz -

    My bracket actually has a black wire connected on the underside that is attached to the metal bracket (with screw) below it in the picture. I decided to leave it on and just move it to the side.

    Victor Ng-Thow-Hing - Replica

  17. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 17, immagine 1 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 17, immagine 2 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 17, immagine 3 di 3
    • Usa uno spudger o un'unghia pulita per scollegare, sollevandolo verso l'alto, il connettore della batteria dalla scheda logica.

  18. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 18, immagine 1 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 18, immagine 2 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 18, immagine 3 di 3
    • Spingi indietro il connettore della batteria per evitare il rischio di contatto e quindi di alimentare l'iPhone mentre ci lavori.

    When putting the new battery in, make sure to line up the plug and not to the top of the battery… our battery was smaller so the plug would NOT have lined up if we used the top of the battery. ALSO, the plug was NOT 90 degrees so we had to finagle the plug. Also, make sure there is a clear CLICK when you plug in the connector or it may not work. Ours went in but guess didn’t go far enough so we had to take the screen off and push it harder until we heard the “click” then it worked fine.

    Won Hong - Replica

    There was some black goop/glue around the battery connector, and when I lifted the old connector, some of that glue fell into the receptacle. It was easy to fish out (with magnifying glass and tweezers) but if you don't catch it, you may not get a good connection.

    Steerpike - Replica

  19. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus, Gruppo display: passo 19, immagine 1 di 1
    • Rimuovi le seguenti viti a croce Phillips:

    • Tre viti da 1,3 mm

    • Una vite da 1,6 mm

    • Una vite da 3,0 mm

    • In fase di rimontaggio, è fondamentale rimettere questa vite da 3,0 mm nell'angolo superiore destro della staffa. Scambiarla di posto con un'altra potrebbe danneggiare la scheda logica.

    I really don't see value in removing screen use box and rubber band keep at 90 degrees.

    John Parker - Replica

    I leave screen on as well for this. - Tho I prefer a 45 degree lean.

    Thor -

    I just changed my battery and also left the screen attached. I was lucky enough to get all 3 adhesive battery strips out clean so I didn’t have a struggle with the battery coming out. If I was going to need to get rough with it I was going to take the screen off at that point.

    Michael Gross - Replica

    To keep track of screws, draw a quick outline of the display cable bracket/cover, with five dots where screws should be. Drop the screws on the corresponding dot. Helps if you use magnet pad.

    Christa - Replica

    Better yet, print out the pictures from the iFixit website, and use clear tape (“Scotch tape”) to TAPE the screws onto the place in the picture where they belong.

    Tom -

    Which screwdriver from the kit do I use for which screw?

    Shiva Sharma - Replica

    I made a mistake and unscrewed the screw just north north west of the one circled in yellow. Of course I lost the screw. Can anyone give me any guidance about this? what does the wire connected to it do? What is the size of the screw, in case I have to replace it?

    P.S. This is another reason to consider the possibility of NOT removing the screen just to replace the battery: removing the screen presents a additional possible headache, especially for people like me with bad eyesight who probably shouldn’t be doing this in the first place.

    Tom - Replica

    It is a 1.4 mm Phillips screw holding the NFC bracket in place.

    Larry Lynch -

    I didn’t think this was necessary, bit I see it relieves stress on the front-facing camera and sensor cable connector; I did not disconnect the display connector nor remove the display screen.

    Lou Fazio - Replica

    I second this finding. I too did not remove the screws nor the bracket. The cables look a bit stretched, but certainly not strained.

    -Gamma

    Gamma Pailvan -

    This step of separating the two parts of the phone deserves careful consideration. In my case, I had propped up the display assembly with a box and rubber bands. However, only 2 of the battery adhesive strips came off easily. The effort to remove the battery with the display assembly attached was not a good move on my part. I jarred the ear speaker cable and after reassembly I had no camera or working ear speaker. Taking off these 5 screws and removing the three cables is not difficult. My suggestion: is you have ANY trouble removing the 3 battery adhesive strips, STOP, separate the two components, and then continue with the battery removal. Don’t struggle removing the battery with the display assembly attached. (I replaced the ear speaker cable, and all is working now)

    Richard Perl - Replica

    Thanks for this tip! I am having a really hard time removing this plate because one of the screw heads are stripped. So I’ll try removing the battery adhesive strips first to see if I can get the battery out without removing the screen.

    nathanfunk -

    Use dixie cups and label them for each part you take out. You can stack the dixie cups to keep them in order.

    Bradley Nolen - Replica

    I skipped this for the battery removal, but when I went to replace the seal, I had to remove it anyway.

    dgol69 - Replica

    I lost the bottom left screw of the five in this step - anyone know if it’sgoing to cause a problem? ‘m going to go ahead and put thephone back together anyway - wil report back withresult

    CoffeeCup - Replica

    OMG…. SO excited! It works! Seems that missing screw wasn’t an issue. The reason I’m so excited is, I’m a senior and have bever attempted anything like this before and was worried I’d mess it up, or it just wouuldn’t work for whatever reason. I know I never would have tried if it weren’t for finding this site, the great service, parts to do it and the videos/guides. Thank you so much ifixit. :-)

    CoffeeCup - Replica

    I changed the battery, without removing the screen, when I closed the phone the front camera and speaker no longer work.

    Mr T - Replica

  20. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 20, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 20, immagine 2 di 2
    • Rimuovi la staffa del cavo del display.

    Be careful on this step: with my iPhone, one of the connectors (the home button/fingerprint sensor) was stuck to the underside of the bracket and I almost strained its cable.

    kevin - Replica

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    • Fai attenzione a far leva solo sul connettore e non sullo zoccolo sulla scheda logica.

    • Usa uno strumento di apertura in plastica per staccare il connettore del cavo della fotocamera anteriore e del sensore.

    FYI, in the video she uses the spudger for this but I think either one will work.

    Julie Sanchez - Replica

    I found prying from the right to be better

    Lou Fazio - Replica

    Is there any need for this step if only the Battery is replaced

    mrrreid - Replica

    I don’t recommend using the spudger for this as you can do more damage that way. I scratched the black square thing underneath.

    Laura Houghton - Replica

    I managed to remove the battery without disconnecting and removing the display first. This avoids possible difficulties in these steps (see below).

    One has to be careful that, while fighting with the battery strips, the display remains in its 90º position

    alfasw33 - Replica

  22. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 22, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 22, immagine 2 di 2
    • Usa uno strumento di apertura in plastica per disconnettere il cavo del digitizer facendo leva verso l'alto dal suo zoccolo sulla scheda logica.

    • Quando devi riattaccare il cavo del digitizer, non premere nel centro del connettore. Premi da un lato e poi dall'altro. Premendo nel centro del connettore, si può inavvertitamente piegare questo elemento e causare danni al digitizer.

    Thanks you i fix it

    God Hand - Replica

    “When reconnecting the digitizer cable, do not press the center of the connector. Press one end of the connector, then press the opposite end. Pressing in the center of the connector can bend the component and cause digitizer damage. “

    The following note above was so helpful. I was speeding through the process of getting things back together, since it seemed easy to connect the digitizer cable, but I kept pushing it in the middle and I wouldn’t connect. Until I read through this step and realized it was easier if I would’ve connected one side and then the opposite side right after.

    Jeffrey Robinos - Replica

    Don’t be too shy when pushing the ends of the digitizer connector back to place. If it does not connect properly, you might face the “half backlight” problem, even if you did not kill any LCD filter. Also check carefully, that you don’t clamp parts of the sticky sealing material placed around the connector inside the connection area.

    Norbert Andreas Richartz - Replica

    This part was a very frustrating experience for me.  I thought that my replacement screen was just poor quality, as it worked when it wanted to work.  Pressing home/power repeatedly sometimes brought it back, charging to 100% also brought it back.    The actual problem was that it is very easy to get some of the gasket material caught in the connector, which I couldn’t see until I used my jeweler's loupe.  I used 91% alcohol to carefully clean all of this off until all pins were shiny, and it took about 6 tries to get it right.  However, the screen’s been running well for 2 days now.  I already bought another screen replacement which I have for a spare as it was 100% not the problem.

    chumblyf - Replica

    I followed all the steps, so the sound is missed. What could be happened? thanks a lot. Fabio Balbino

    Fabio Balbino - Replica

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    • Accertati che la batteria sia scollegata prima di disconnettere o riconnettere il cavo nel corso di questo passo.

    • Scollega il cavo del tasto home/sensore delle impronte facendo leva verso l'alto dal suo zoccolo sulla scheda logica.

    How much is this to replace?

    Alistair knight - Replica

    And where could I buy from?

    Alistair knight - Replica

    After finishing the assembly I got the message “Touch ID cannot be enabled on this phone”. I found this connector was loose. Plugged it back in and that fixed it.

    Bryan Province - Replica

    Thanks for the tip. Same thing happened to me, some leftover adhesive was in the way!

    Sean - Lua Tech -

    Always make sure to disconnect the battery before you do any work on the phone replacing any parts the digitizer or anything. And before you start make sure the phone is turned off you don’t want any power surges. If you also have a static electricity bracelet that also is a plus to use but isn’t a necessity just a nice piece of mind. Some cases you do need to use one so you don’t discharge static electricity to an electrical component and mess it up.

    Brent - Replica

    Be very careful in this step. I noticed it’s very easy to tear the flex when trying to lift it out of its socket from the right side.

    shoeib - Replica

    What is the cable and how is it connected/fixed to the motherboard between the bottom socket and the screw hole.

    Mine came loose somehow?

    Jason Engelsman - Replica

    I figured out my own question its the Wi-Fi diversity antenna cable. But how is it connected/secured to the motherboard?

    Jason Engelsman - Replica

    i pressed on the center of the digitizer connection. and the bottom half of my screen didnt work. i then took that same front panel assembly and tried to install it on another old iphone 6s+ and i had the same issue.

    can i still fix it?

    what exactly is broken now?

    alejandro rueda - Replica

    @mynameisoli Honestly this just sounds like a defective screen to me, but it’s hard to say for sure. Look closely at the connector at the end of the ribbon cable and check it for damage. If it’s slightly bent/curved, all the pins won’t make good contact in the socket. You can try bending it back so it lays flat, but you have to be very careful not to damage the connector or contaminate the pins with skin oils, so it’s tricky—and it may be harder to return as “defective” if you mess up the connector. So try this at your own risk. Apart from that, I would just return it and try a different display. Good luck!

    Jeff Suovanen -

    The 6s plus screen repair kit i bought has the wrong size cable here on the replacement part. SOL.

    Alex Richardson - Replica

    Once I accidentally disconnected the display assembly cables before disconnecting the battery. Now the home button and fingerprint sensor doesn’t work. Any solution to this?? I have tried a different home button, even that doesn’t work.

    a3roar - Replica

    I changed the battery on my iPhone and put all together again and charged it. When I pressed the home button the lock screen with my picture appeared and when I pressed it again the screen with the digits from 0 to 9 appeared. I was asked to enter my passcode, but when I did that nothing happened, the phone did not open.

    What could be wrong? Is the home screen cable not fully connected or what could be the reason for this?

    THORDUR JOHANNESSON - Replica

  24. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 24, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 24, immagine 2 di 2

    For instructions on home button swap out to the new screen you just installed, go here

    Sostituzione gruppo pulsante home dell'iPhone 6s Plus

    Superior Office Systems - Replica

    Do you know whether the adhesive contributes to waterproofing, or just for stability/adhesion?

    Christa - Replica

    @kitabel The iPhone 6s case isn’t waterproof, so I don’t think adhesive around the display is contributing anything other than stability. The 6s series does have some water resistance, but it’s mostly internal and not something Apple advertises.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    If you have a replacement adhesive for the display, you may need to install it before reconnecting cables to the components. If the adhesive wraps all the way around the display, it will be impossible to install it once the display is reconnected.

    Matthew Olwell - Replica

    These instructions worked great for me. Thank you!

    Chris Enloe - Replica

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    • Usa l'estremità a punta di uno spudger per sollevare e disconnettere il cavo di antenna dalla parte inferiore della scheda logica.

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    • Usa l'estremità a punta di uno spudger per sollevare e scollegare dalla scheda logica il cavo del connettore Lightning.

    Needs to say that you need to peel back to connector cable from the speaker. I tore the cable underneath the speaker. Step 32 shows it pulled back, but I didn't notice. Step 33, where I tore it, shows it folded onto the speaker, which is why I tore it.

    RHMcLean - Replica

  27. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 27, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 27, immagine 2 di 2
    • Rimuovi le tre viti a croce Phillips che bloccano la staffa del connettore Lightning:

    • Due viti da 3,5 mm

    • Una vite da 2,7 mm

    • Rimuovi la staffa.

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    • Con l'estremità a punta di uno spudger, solleva e disconnetti il cavo di antenna dal gruppo del connettore Lightning.

  29. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 29, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 29, immagine 2 di 2
    • Usa l'estremità a punta di uno spudger per staccare e scollegare il cavo di antenna dalla parte superiore della scheda logica.

    I did not remove the antenna cable from the board because it does not necessary.

    István Borsányi - Replica

    We were not able to remove the cable, despite following the tips; it meant that the speaker unit was tethered to the phone during repair, which is not ideal, but we took care of it and all went well.

    Matthew Dearden - Replica

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    • Solleva con cautela il cavo di antenna e sfilalo dal bordo del telefono. Usa la punta di uno spudger per aiutarti a liberare il cavo dalle clip di fissaggio.

    • Se il cavo non ha abbastanza spazio per essere sollevato, allenta questa vite a croce Phillips che fissa la scheda logica in modo che la scheda stessa abbia più gioco.

    • Ricordati di riavvitare questa vite in fase di rimontaggio.

    • Se il cavo si impiglia vicino al lettore SIM, è probabile che si sia incastrato nel meccanismo di espulsione del vassoio SIM. Usa la punta di uno spudger per far scorrere il bastoncino di plastica fuori dal percorso.

    • Nel corso del rimontaggio, assicurati di far passare il cavo dell'antenna sotto l'angolo della scheda logica.

    • Nel corso del rimontaggio, puoi anche provare a reinserire il vassoio della scheda SIM dopo aver infilato di nuovo il cavo di antenna.

    • Se senti una qualsiasi resistenza, fermati e accertati che il vassoio non stia interferendo con il cavo di antenna.

    I didn’t need to do this step to remove the lightening charge port. In later steps I just put the speaker to the side with the cable attached. I also didn’t take the display off. I just left it at 90 degrees, attached to the iPhone box; like picture early. It made it much easier.

    Joel Sarmiento - Replica

    I did not remove the antenna cable from the board because it does not necessary.

    István Borsányi - Replica

    it also appears there is something under the sim tray keeping the antenna cable trapped and unable to remove all the way. luckily you dont need to remove it all the way to preform the repair.

    penguin2fish4rain - Replica

  31. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 31, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 31, immagine 2 di 2
    • Rimuovi le sei viti a croce Phillips che fissano l'altoparlante al case posteriore:

    • Una vite da 2,5 mm

    • Due viti da 2,7 mm

    • Una vite da 1,5 mm

    • Una vite da 1,7 mm

    • Una vite da 2,6 mm che fissa l'altoparlante al bordo inferiore della cover posteriore.

    Still working on it but I am not having any success getting the 2.6mm screw back in now 1+ hour into it.

    colfax80 - Replica

    The blue one is the hard part to assembly back.

    István Borsányi - Replica

    Do not pry-off the antenna from the speaker module!

    István Borsányi - Replica

    Missing the Blue Circle at the bottom.

    RHMcLean - Replica

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    • Inserisci l'estremità piatta di uno spudger tra il bordo più lungo del modulo altoparlante e la spalla del case.

    • Fai leva con delicatezza per staccare il modulo altoparlante.

    • Una volta staccato il modulo altoparlante, solleva e rimuovi dal telefono il modulo stesso con il cavo di antenna collegato.

    Peel off the adhered

    Anthony Fisher - Replica

    There is also a screw to remove from the speaker near the lightning connector . It is a screw with the screwhole in the bottom of iPhone

    John Jaspers - Replica

    Hi John,

    I think I noted all the screws in step 3 and step 7. Did I miss any?

    Arthur Shi -

  33. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus, Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie: passo 33, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus, Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie: passo 33, immagine 2 di 2
    • Usa la punta di uno spudger per scollegare il cavo flessibile del Taptic Engine dal cavo flessibile inferiore.

    Maybe it would be best to have people remove the screws first? Otherwise prying the flex cable (which is very thin and not super flexible) may result in it breaking from the Taptic Engine. Just a thought.

    Kayne Caplinger - Replica

    The cable is plenty flexible, hence the name. ;) Remove the screws first if you like, but there’s no harm in doing it this way.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    can i remove the lighting connector without steps 27 to 35?

    Kweku Opong-Peprah - Replica

  34. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 34, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 34, immagine 2 di 2
    • Rimuovi le due viti a croce Phillips che fissano il Taptic Engine alla copertura posteriore:

    • Una vite da 3,1 mm

    • Una vite da 2,1 mm

    • Rimuovi il Taptic Engine.

  35. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 35, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 35, immagine 2 di 2
    • Stacca il nastro adesivo disposto sopra la vite che fissa il cavo flessibile del connettore Lightning al bordo del telefono.

  36. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 36, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 36, immagine 2 di 2
    • Svita le seguenti cinque viti a croce:

    • Una vite da 2,9 mm

    • Una vite da 1,9 mm

    • Una vite da 1,5 mm

    • Una vite da 1,6 mm

    • Una vite da 1,3 mm posizionata nel bordo inferiore della copertura posteriore.

  37. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 37, immagine 1 di 1
    • Prepara un iOpener e disponilo sulla parte inferiore del telefono per ammorbidire l'adesivo che tiene in posizione il cavo flessibile del connettore Lightning.

    • Lascia ammorbidire l'adesivo per circa un minuto prima di rimuovere l'iOpener e continuare la procedura.

  38. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 38, immagine 1 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 38, immagine 2 di 3 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 38, immagine 3 di 3
    • Infila un plettro sotto il cavo a nastro flessibile del connettore Lightning e fallo scorrere lentamente per tagliare l'adesivo che fissa il cavo alla copertura posteriore.

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    • Continua a far scorrere il plettro di apertura sotto il cavo flessibile.

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    • Usa un plettro di apertura per staccare il microfono di sinistra dal bordo del case posteriore.

    make sure you don’t remove the little black plastic part that goes between the microphone & case, it was firmly attached to the left microphone.

    Rhonda Tregay - Replica

    The instructions don't mention it, but the photo shows the microphone by the headphone jack also being eased back, which we did have to do; agree with Rhonda's comment, and separating those parts took persistence.

    Matthew Dearden - Replica

  41. Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 41, immagine 1 di 2 Connettore Lightning e jack cuffie iPhone 6s Plus: passo 41, immagine 2 di 2
    • Infila la punta di uno spudger nella presa jack e muovilo leggermente per liberare la presa dal bordo inferiore della copertura.

    The Spudger really works well to align the new headphone jack up when reinstalling the new lightning connector assembly

    Andrew Baird - Replica

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    • Rimuovi il gruppo della presa Lightning.

    • Se la tua componente di ricambio non include la guarnizione della presa jack, usa le pinzette per rimuovere la guarnizione dalla parte originale e per trasferirla su quella nuova.

    • Prima del rimontaggio, usa uno spudger per rimuovere tutto l'adesivo rimasto sulla copertura posteriore. Puoi usare dell'alcool isopropilico ad alta concentrazione per aiutarti nella pulizia.

    Save the sealant rubber from the jack and the lighting connector if the new one does not have it.

    István Borsányi - Replica

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 dispositivo, segui le istruzioni in ordine inverso.

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Hardest thing I have every done!! But well worth it. Now I know I need to go up on my labor price!!! :-) Thanks a ton from South Carolina!!

apriltanner1975 - Replica

Just did this. Agree with everyone else, just flip the speaker over to get to the lightning connector assembly. Changes the repair time drastically

ztune - Replica

I just completed this repair, replacing the Headphone Jack/Lightening port, battery and iSight camera all at the same time. I removed everything as it explained in the guide, but can totally see how not removing the logic board would save time and isn't 100% necessary. I imagine that peeling the upper portion of the headphone/lighting port is slightly easier with the logic board removed, and you don't have to worry about that antenna cable. If I did it again, I would probably still remove the logic board.

Michael Cornforth - Replica

you would have to be crazy to remove the board. just flip the speaker up on its back and rest against logic board. 20 mins should complete this . i cant stress enough that board or camera does not need removed . PERIOD

Smartfone NI - Replica

I completed this and it starts charging, but the home button stop working. It still sense my finger print, but it does not respond when i click on it.

Any help?

Poh Chun Hou - Replica

In my experience that would be either a bad connection at the display connections or a damaged flex cable somewhere.

Sam Luber -

Does anyone have any idea why my SIM card is now not recognized ?

Tom Hogan - Replica

I am moving all the parts of my iPhone 6s plus over to a new housing because mine is badly damaged does anyone know what that gold paste is under the big flax cable for all the io ports?

Do i need to buy some more if so where ?

pls help with any advice…

Max - Replica

needs a step for the rebuild on when to peel adhesive strips since they are underneath.

Rhonda Tregay - Replica

Just finished, including putting up tools. 2 hours. I agree with Chris and markrodhumm on leaving out some of the steps.

Terry Dunlap - Replica

Hey guys, just replaced my Lightning connector and it works great now. However when i’m not on wifi I have no service or it jumps in and out a lot. What could be the problem ?

Dillon Lackus - Replica

Before doing anything in this article or taking or sending your phone or device in to be serviced:

Take a tooth pick, or a brand new never been used before toothbrush, or some canned air and using a flashlight to see inside the port, clean out any gunk, dirt, lint, or other obstruction from the charging port and try plugging your phone/device in again. Also, try a different charging cable to rule out the possibility of a bad cable. I know Apple cables are expensive, but it might just be the cheapie cable you purchased at a convenience store that is the culprit.

Yes your repair might actually be this simple.

By the way iFixit, excellent article!

John - Replica

Is it possible to only replace/repair a faulty headphone jack on it’s own?

OR does the part, come only as one piece; iPhone 6s Plus Lightning Connector and Headphone Jack Replacement?

I’m currently having my iphone 6s plus repaired by a local iPhone repair shop for a faulty lightening connector (phone not charging). I also have intermittent issue with my iphone being stuck in headphone mode but after a software update it fixed and worked for a while but recently gone back to being stuck in headphone mode SO I am now curious if the iPhone repair shop will fix this headphone jack issue at the same time by replacing the Lightening Connector.

Hence my question: Is it possible to only replace/repair a faulty headphone jack on it’s own?

OR does the part, come only as one piece; iPhone 6s Plus Lightning Connector and Headphone Jack Replacement?

any feedback would be appreciated, I’m concerned and currently lack confidence in the repair shop at their lack of honesty in the past.

catelyn.dowell - Replica

Hi Catelyn,

The headphone jack is attached to the Lightning connector assembly in such a way that it is replaced together as a unit.

Arthur Shi -

I cant reinforce strongly enough to follow John’s suggestion,

CLEAN OUT THE PORT before trying this repair.

sounnder - Replica

Great, simple step by step instructions to follow.

Cost me parts and 2 hours of my time instead of spending on a brand new phone.

Thank you.

imayoda - Replica

I replaced my unit since the charging port stopped working. Now the charging port is working but the speaker and microphones aren’t. Which steps do I need to revisit to fix this issue?

Ahmed Hassan - Replica

faulty cable

Crystal Haugh -

Don’t have a dog near you doing this. You will end up having to measure every single screw before assembling it just to realize that two are already missing….

Lukas - Replica

You know, it was a lot easier putting it back together than I thought it would be. I'm really proud of myself, knowing that I had the skill to successfully repair a freakin' iPhone.

Thank you a billion for this guide!

Grey - Replica

Well done Grey! That was not an easy guide to complete!

Arthur Shi -

I just completed this repair. I can’t believe it worked. I agree with the others that removing the display seems unnecessary as you can keep the antenna in place and just move the speaker instead of removing it. Great service, though. I still can hardly believe it actually worked. I fixed my dodgy headphone jack that was giving me a lot of grief.

Felix - Replica

I successfully repaired my 6s Plus by transplanting the rear camera and lightning/headphone jack assembly from a badly damaged donor phone. I was worried about all of the adhesives, but the whole process was pretty straightforward with this guide. Looking forward to getting another couple of years out of this phone!

tsndrs - Replica

I know it’s 2024. I had an old iPhone 6s Plus hanging around. This guide walked me through step by step and I was able to charge the phone perfectly. All features and functions work correctly! What a great place and community. My first phone repair of many to come! Thank you for posting this. If you have trouble make sure you reassemble everything correctly

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