The best thing I found for this step was to find the top of the adhesive strip that runs from top-to-bottom on each side of the screen, nab it with tweezers, and stretch it all the way out of the housing, which causes the screen to drop down onto the keyboard.
So I've had an issue with a few iPhone 11 re-body jobs I've done, where I've swapped all of the components out of a broken iPhone body into a fresh one. Out of about 30 that I've performed, two of them end up with an issue where the phone reboots randomly ever 2-5 minutes. (I've had to replace the phones outright for the customer.) It's not common but it is VERY frustrating.
Any idea what could be causing this? I've disconnected every component except for the battery and screen and it still does the reboot, so I'm certain it's a motherboard issue.
Hey Jacob! If you put the unlocked motherboard into the locked body, make sure you also transfer the following parts from the unlocked phone:
-Front-facing camera assembly
-Screen-mounted earpiece assembly
-Battery
The new phone combo will work without swapping in the FF camera and earpiece, but Face ID will not be functional. The battery is optional but it will give an annoying "Cannot verify official iPhone battery" message for a few weeks.
So I've had an issue with a few iPhone 11 re-body jobs I've done. Out of about 30 that I've performed, two of them end up with an issue where the phone reboots randomly ever 2-5 minutes. (I've had to replace the phones outright for the customer.) It's not common but it is VERY frustrating.