09/02/2021

iPhone 11 Liquid Damage Screen Replacement

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iPhone 11 LCD Screen Replacement Guide

Welcome to this step-by-step guide on replacing the LCD screen of an iPhone 11. This video will help you if you’re experiencing water damage or issues with your screen, such as fuzziness and pixelation.

Tools and Replacement Parts

  • Star 0.8 screwdriver
  • Metal prying tool
  • New iPhone 11 LCD screen (links for replacement parts and tools in the video description)

Steps for Screen Replacement

  1. Removing Bottom Screws: Start by turning off your phone and removing the two screws at the bottom using the Star 0.8 screwdriver.
  2. Opening the Phone: Use the metal prying tool to cut through the adhesive around the screen. Carefully open the screen to the right at a 90-degree angle.
  3. Internal Observations: Note any signs of water damage, indicated by red moisture indicators on internal components.
  4. Disconnecting the Battery: Remove the screws from the battery’s L-shaped bracket using a tri screwdriver. Then, disconnect the battery.
  5. Removing Screen Connectors: Proceed to remove the screws securing the bracket that holds the screen connectors. Carefully disconnect the screen and the proximity sensor cables.
  6. Transferring Components: Transfer the proximity sensor and other components from the old screen to the new one. This involves carefully removing and reapplying a small metal grounding piece.
  7. Reconnecting the New Screen: Align and reconnect the proximity sensor and screen cables to the motherboard. Ensure they snap in place without force.
  8. Reassembling the Phone: Replace all brackets and screws in reverse order. Make sure the top part of the screen goes in first before snapping the rest into place.
  9. Final Steps: Power on the phone to test the new screen. Once confirmed it’s working, screw back the bottom screws.

Conclusion

Replacing the LCD screen of an iPhone 11 is a delicate process but manageable with the right tools and patience. This guide should assist you in successfully changing your iPhone’s screen.


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