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Remove the old glass from the digitizer and replace it with new glass without replacing the assembly
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Use a plastic opening tool to pry the home button up from the display assembly.
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Remove the home button from the display assembly.
When putting the home button back please turn over the display and make sure you have it straight. It wasn't until I finished the repair that I discovered mine is angled a bit wrong. I don't care - but you might!
Nel rimontare il pulsante è probabile che l’adesivo non sia più funzionante: un modo pratico per evitare che entri polvere è utilizzare un adesivo liquido generico applicandolo sul bordo della guarnizione in gomma con un bastoncino di legno a punta.
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Remove two 1.2 mm Phillips screws from each side of the LCD frame (four total).
These were tighter then the rest of them.
Having trouble getting these out any advice?
Yes, WD-40 did not help much but the screwdriver PZ000 worked.
Make a note of the fact that these 1.2 mm screws are different than the other 1.2 mm ones used elsewhere in this procedure. These 4 seem to have a different thread and a flat/countersunk head. The other two removed previously have a flat/pan head. They are not interchangeable. If you do get them mixed up it’s easy enough to tell them apart if you put them thread up on your work surface which should probably be a tray of some sort. The pan head ones will reflect light at you, the countersunk head ones won’t.
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Remove the two screws securing the LCD shield plate to the display assembly:
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One 1.4 mm Phillips screw
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One 2.6 mm Phillips screw
The gold retaining nut into which the 2.6mm screw screws can fall out. Be mindful.
As with the home button, take care not to pierce the fornt panel when re-assembling, especially on the upper 2.6 mm screw
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The bare display assembly remains.
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Make sure to remove the protective cover from your new display assembly as well as the protective cover on the back of the LCD.
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Note: When reassembled, the screen may not turn on. Try fixing this by plugging your phone in, and holding down the power and home buttons at the same time for 20 seconds.
After a replace the old screen with the new screen somehow when I put everything back together including the screws at the very bottom to tighten it up the screen popps up a little bit ???? Like it doesn't want to go in please help
Is this a screen from us?
Yes when I baught it, it said us LCD
The screen that I got had a purple film on the back. Must remove so that the back looks like exactly the same color as the one original one.
Use the small suction cup to remove and place the LCD
after replacing the assembly, the phone doesn't turn on, but only shows the battery and the plug icons. There's anything I could do before contact the vendor?? Thanks for the help ^^
Me too, did you get a fix for this?
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I used some clear packing tape to help me remove the glass and get suction.
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Using a hot plate (cooktop) and a temp gun heat up the LCD to about 150-160 degrees. I also soaked the display in Duck Brand adhesive remover. Working a few pieces of glass at a time soaking and heating. I used a small flat head, plastic pry and a high guitar string to remove all the glass from the LCD. Be careful not to twist the LCD assembly.
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After all the glass is removed from the LCD, gently soak it down in adhesive remover and use your fingers to get rid of the rest of the goo
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Clean the rest of the glass and goo off of the frame. I used the same heat and adhesive remover method, but a touch more heat here is okay.
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Attach the new glass to the frame and LCD. I only attached the glass to the frame on mine for various reasons. Others recommend using an optically clear adhesive to attach the new glass to the LCD directly. Then reassemble the display and install.
Isn't it difficulty to attach the glass to the frame? Please, reply me, I need help.
And how do you did it?
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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i've buyed this yaxun LOCA adhesive remover, to remove the screens glue, the thing is that how you avoid damaging the display? i found that the display was divided in two parts when i started removing the glue, so the glue remover got between the two parts of the display and with what type of glue you secure the frame? again the one i've buyed is yaxun 7000 glue multipurpose glue and is not a tight cohesion between the frame and the digitizer
I had a bit of a tough time remove the sticky gasket that sits around the home button. I almost tore it during removal.
baileyswanson - Antwort
It was pretty harder at the beginning to remove the home button as baileyswanson mentioned here. But you can loosen up the glue with an Ifixit Heat Gun or a hairdryer.
Spacewide - Antwort
I used this to remove a "big" dent from the top right corner of my iPhone, thank you so much! :)
Francesco - Antwort
I am looking for the glue that is used for fixing the LCD and touch panel, Can anyone suggest me which is that and how to apply?
Tobin -
Soak it in 99% Isopropyl Alcohol (or as high of a % you can get). It will help loosen the adhesive quite nicely. :)
stretchymantis - Antwort
When reinstalling the home button, be careful you don't offset too much of the adhesive. This can result in a steeper edge when pressing the home button once everything is finished. Make sure that the adhesive closest in distance to the home button is as far from the opening as possible.
earthhasassri - Antwort
Heating the home button prior to removal is recommended, as the rubber around the button is extremely thin and prone to ripping.
Addison Rasmussen - Antwort
Just pressing it carefully from the other side made it come out quite easily !
Nico van Dalen - Antwort