Title: iPhone 11 Screen Replacement Tutorial
Introduction:
Hi, Simon here! Today, we’ll be walking through a screen replacement for an iPhone 11. This is a standard model, not the Pro version. If you’re facing issues with your screen, like a non-responsive digitizer, this guide will help you replace it safely and efficiently.
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Safety First:
- If possible, turn off your iPhone. In this case, my phone’s digitizer isn’t working, so I’ll proceed with the battery connected.
- Always wear protective eyewear when dealing with broken glass to prevent any injury.
- Removing Bottom Screws:
- Start by removing the two screws next to the charging port. Use a Pentalobe (P2) screwdriver. The size is likely 0.8, but please double-check as per your device.
- Prying the Screen Open:
- After removing the screws, use a metal prying tool to gently lift the screen. Insert the tool between the phone’s base and the screen.
- Run the tool along the edge to cut through the adhesive. Be cautious not to insert the tool too deeply to avoid damaging internal components.
- Opening the iPhone:
- Gently open the iPhone to the right, like a book. This will expose the internal components attached to the screen.
- Removing Internal Screws:
- Switch to a tri-point screwdriver to remove the internal screws.
- Remove two screws from the top and three from the bottom section that secure the metal bracket.
- Removing the Metal Bracket:
- After removing the screws, carefully take out the metal bracket and set it aside. This will give you access to the connectors that need to be disconnected.
Conclusion:
Replacing an iPhone 11 screen involves careful disassembly and handling of delicate parts. Remember to work in a well-lit area and organize your tools and screws as you proceed. If you’re not confident in performing these steps, it’s always advisable to seek professional help.
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