I’ve never gotten this rubber piece on without it ripping . I’ve never had a problem with the operation of the phone upon reassembly. I wouldn’t worry about it.
In the second and third pictures, the screen is cracked quite a bit. In the first picture there are no cracks. You must have done that taking it apart. Is it that difficult to take apart without breaking the screen? If so, the difficulty should be changed from Moderate to Difficult!
I’ve given up using a plastic spudger to try to open any of these phones. I use a metal one with a flat base and a very sharp end…close to a razor. As long as I’m careful, it won’t slip and scratch the base. It’s much easier than using these plastic spudgers.
I broke one. It just would not go back around the part, so I just put it around what I could and the phone worked fine. I’m replacing the panel on another one right now that someone else had already replaced, (the girl broke her screen again) and the little black part was just laid on top of the silver part and it worked fine. Don’t have a clue why that little black rectangle is even there. It doesn’t appear to be needed.
From what I just read on Apple, the only differences in watch series 3 is 38mm and 42mm.
It’s OLED. You can find the specs here, https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201296
When you find your phone, at the bottom of the description click on, See the tech specs…
The copper is all around the new screen. Take some heat tape or something and cover it.
Maybe that’s because this is for the WiFi model.
Will Lyon, you may want to look again. This is the guide for the WiFi version.
I accidentally unplugged the power cable and although the digitizer cable is difficult to get plugged in, the power plug is a you know what!
I’ve never gotten this rubber piece on without it ripping . I’ve never had a problem with the operation of the phone upon reassembly. I wouldn’t worry about it.
In the second and third pictures, the screen is cracked quite a bit. In the first picture there are no cracks. You must have done that taking it apart. Is it that difficult to take apart without breaking the screen? If so, the difficulty should be changed from Moderate to Difficult!
I’ve given up using a plastic spudger to try to open any of these phones. I use a metal one with a flat base and a very sharp end…close to a razor. As long as I’m careful, it won’t slip and scratch the base. It’s much easier than using these plastic spudgers.
I broke one. It just would not go back around the part, so I just put it around what I could and the phone worked fine. I’m replacing the panel on another one right now that someone else had already replaced, (the girl broke her screen again) and the little black part was just laid on top of the silver part and it worked fine. Don’t have a clue why that little black rectangle is even there. It doesn’t appear to be needed.
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