Title: iPhone 11 Screen Replacement Guide
Introduction: Simon introduces the video, explaining that it will walk viewers through replacing an iPhone 11 screen, which is not functioning correctly (pixelated or disordered color).
Process:
- Disassembly:
- Turn off the iPhone.
- Remove the two screws at the bottom of the phone using a 0.8 torque screwdriver.
- Use a metal prying tool to gently cut around the adhesive and separate the screen from the phone body.
- Removing Components:
- Open the phone to the right, being careful not to damage internal components.
- Use a Y (tri-wing) screwdriver to remove three screws from the battery connector cover and disconnect the battery.
- Remove five screws from the main plate and disconnect the LCD, digitizer, and proximity sensor cables.
- Transferring Components to New Screen:
- Remove the ear speaker, proximity sensor, and front camera from the old screen.
- Transfer these components to the new screen, ensuring everything is aligned and re-secured with screws.
- Reassembly:
- Reconnect the cables for the LCD, digitizer, and proximity sensor to the motherboard.
- Reattach the battery connector and replace the covers for both the battery and main plate connectors, securing them with the appropriate screws.
- Carefully align the top of the new screen with the phone body and press down gently to reattach, ensuring the screen is securely in place.
- Final Steps:
- Turn on the phone to check the new screen functionality.
- Replace the two screws at the bottom of the phone.
Conclusion: Simon concludes the video by encouraging viewers to give a like and subscribe if they found the video helpful. He mentions that links to purchase the replacement screen and tools can be found in the video description on Amazon or eBay. Simon invites viewers to comment on their experience following the guide.
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