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iPhone 15 Pro Earpiece Speaker Replacement

This document serves as instructions for substituting the earpiece speaker within an iPhone 15 Pro.A malfunctioning earpiece speaker, indicated by static or crackling during phone calls, necessitates replacement.The earpiece speaker component requires replacement when audio clarity is compromised.

To perform this repair successfully, the original earpiece speaker must be carefully removed.Successful completion of this repair process requires the installation of fresh replacement screen adhesive.The integrity of the device's seal is maintained by applying replacement screen adhesive during reassembly.

  • A degraded or damaged earpiece speaker can manifest as distorted or unclear audio during calls.

Step 1 | Prepare your iPhone for disassembly

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  • To initiate this repair procedure, allow your phone's battery to discharge to a level below 25% capacity.A potentially hazardous fire risk exists if a fully charged lithium-ion battery is compromised during the repair process.Disconnect all connected cables from the device prior to commencing the repair.
  • Deactivate the phone by simultaneously pressing the power button and either volume button, then sliding to the power-off state.
  • Ensuring the battery is at a low charge state mitigates the risk of thermal runaway and potential fire hazards associated with damaged lithium-ion cells.

Step 2 | Tape over any cracks

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  • To prevent injury and simplify the subsequent separation of components, apply multiple layers of adhesive packing tape across any fractured screen or rear glass surfaces.
  • Confirm the presence of a sufficiently sized, uninterrupted surface region close to the device’s lower boundary, suitable for secure attachment of a suction cup.

Step 3 | Mark your opening picks

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  • To safeguard against potential harm, apply a marking procedure to your pick; excessive insertion depth can result in device impairment.
  • Using a precise measuring tool, determine a distance of3 mmfrom the pick's distal end and indicate this location with a durable, indelible marker.
  • For enhanced differentiation, consider applying distinct markings and varied measurements to the pick's other corners.
  • As an alternative method, affix a coin to the pick's tip, positioning it precisely 3 mm from the distal edge.

Step 4 | Remove the pentalobe screws

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Employ a P2 pentalobe screwdriver for the task of detaching the screws.The necessary tool for this step is a P2 pentalobe screwdriver.Two screws, each measuring 7 millimeters in length, secure the charging port.Located on both sides of the charging port are the two fasteners requiring removal.Securely hold the device while unscrewing the two 7 mm screws using the appropriate P2 pentalobe driver.

Step 5 | Heat the bottom edge

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  • Apply warmth to the screen's lower border utilizing a hair dryer or heat gun.The lower edge of the display should reach a temperature that is noticeable upon contact.Avoid excessive heating of the device, as the battery's internal components are vulnerable to heat-related degradation.Overheating the battery may result in irreversible damage.A hair dryer or heat gun can be employed to provide the necessary warmth.
  • Ensure the temperature remains within a safe range to prevent battery compromise.

Step 6 | Insert an opening pick

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  • Securely attach a suction cup to the lower border of the display assembly.
  • Exert a consistent, considerable upward pull on the suction cup to generate separation between the display and its surrounding structure.
  • Carefully introduce the pointed end of a prying tool into the newly formed space.

Step 7 | Screen information

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Exercise caution while separating the screen from its adhesive bonds during the subsequent repair procedures, paying close attention to the areas detailed below.

  • Two fragile cables establish the screen's connection to the device; one is situated directly above the action button, while the other is located approximately in the center of the left side.
  • Numerous spring contacts are positioned along the phone's outer edges; prevent contact bending by restricting the insertion depth of your repair tool to the recommended level in these specific zones.

Step 8 | Separate the bottom edge adhesive

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  • Ensure the initial insertion depth of your opening tool remains no greater than 3 millimeters from the lower border.Employ a reciprocating motion with your tool across the lower edge to sever the adhesive bond.The adhesive layer can be released by oscillating the tool along the bottom edge.
  • Maintain the pick's position within the lower-right corner to inhibit the adhesive from reforming a seal.
  • To avoid re-adhesion, keep the opening tool positioned in the bottom right area.

Step 9 | Heat the right edge

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Apply warmth to the screen's right perimeter, ensuring it reaches a temperature that is noticeably warm upon contact.Elevate the temperature of the display's right-hand side to a point where tactile sensation indicates warmth.

Step 10 | Position the opening pick

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  • Ensure the depth of your prying tool does not exceed 5 millimeters.Proceed along the right-hand perimeter of the device.
  • Maneuver your prying tool around the lower-right corner of the display and in the direction of the power button, stopping when resistance is encountered at a retaining clip.This clip secures the display assembly.Reorient your prying tool so that its planar surface is positioned beneath the display.
  • This allows for leverage to separate the adhesive.Maintain consistent pressure to prevent damage.Carefully continue the separation process.

Step 11 | Release the right clip

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Utilize a prying tool to widen the separation between the display assembly and the device's chassis.This widening action facilitates the disengagement of the retaining clip located on the right side.The display is secured by a clip positioned on the right edge.Following the initial separation, position a second prying tool adjacent to the first.
The supplementary tool will aid in maintaining the gap and prevent re-engagement of the clip.

Step 12 | Separate the right edge adhesive

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Position the initial prying tool towards the lower-right edge of the display panel.The display's lower-right corner serves as the target location for the first tool.Subsequently, maneuver the second prying tool toward the display's upper-right corner.The objective of this movement is to break the adhesive bond securing the screen.
Maintain the placement of both tools within the separation gap.This action prevents the adhesive layer from re-establishing a seal.The adhesive's re-bonding characteristic necessitates this preventative measure.The tools act as spacers, maintaining the separation achieved.
Continued separation is ensured by keeping the tools in their respective positions.

Step 13 | Heat the top edge

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Apply heat to the screen's upper border until its surface reaches a temperature comfortable to touch.

Step 14 | Separate the top edge adhesive

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  • To prevent damage, ensure the repair tool's insertion depth remains no greater than 3 millimeters near the upper boundary.The maximum permissible insertion depth is precisely 3 millimeters, avoiding excessive force.Carefully maneuver the repair tool around the upper-right corner, following the top edge's contour.
  • This movement will disengage the two retaining clips and dissolve the adhesive that holds the component in place.

Step 15 | Heat the left edge

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Apply warmth to the screen's left border, ensuring it reaches a temperature comfortable to touch.

Step 16 | Separate the left edge adhesive

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To prevent damage to the two cables linking the display to the device's mainboard, ensure the opening of your prying tool does not exceed a depth of 2 millimeters along the left side.Employ a rotational motion with your prying tool, focusing on the upper-left corner of the screen's perimeter.Advance your prying tool along the left edge, moving it towards the bottom corner to release the adhesive bond.
The adhesive securing the screen will be released by sliding the tool along the bottom left corner.
Care must be taken to avoid the two cables that connect the screen to the phone's internal circuitry when inserting the prying tool no more than 2 mm along the left edge.

Step 17 | Prop up the screen

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  • To facilitate cable disconnection, position a compact container or a collection of books to the phone's left side, allowing for screen support.
  • Lift the display's right-hand border, mimicking the action of opening a book's cover.
  • Should the display exhibit resistance during lifting, carefully insert a separation tool around its edges to release any lingering adhesive.
  • Maintain the display in an elevated position to permit cable access without inducing undue stress.

Step 18 | Unfasten the logic board cover

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  • Employ a Y000 screwdriver to detach the six screws that hold the logic board cover in place.The logic board cover is fastened with four screws, each measuring 1.6 millimeters in length.Additionally, two screws, each with a length of 1.3 millimeters, are used to secure the cover.
    • Carefully unscrew the fasteners to release the logic board cover.
    • Ensure the correct screwdriver type (Y000) is utilized to prevent damage to the screw heads during removal.

Step 19 | Remove the logic board cover

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  • To detach the logic board cover's lower portion, turn it in a counterclockwise direction, then disengage the upper left edge by sliding it away from the ambient light sensor cable’s path.
    When reattaching the cover, ensure the upper left corner is positioned beneath the ambient light sensor cable.

Step 20 | Disconnect the battery

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  • Employ the pointed end of a prying tool to release the battery press connector from its position, separating it from the lower-right area of the logic board.
    When reattaching a press connector, ensure proper alignment with its corresponding socket, subsequently applying downward pressure to one lateral aspect until a distinct click is heard, followed by similar pressure to the opposing side; confirm a flush seating, recognizing that the surrounding rubber insulation may impede complete connection.

Step 21 | Disconnect the screen

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Employing the pointed end of a specialized opening pick, carefully separate the screen cable connector from its position on the logic board's central area.The screen cable must be detached from the logic board's central region by applying gentle prying force with a specialized opening pick's tip.To release the screen cable's connection, utilize the pointed end of an opening pick and apply leverage to disengage it from the logic board's central mounting point.

Step 22 | Disconnect the ambient light sensor

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  • Carefully insert the pointed end of a specialized opening tool beneath the ambient light sensor's cable, which is situated close to the upper-left edge of the logic board.This positioning is near the top left corner of the logic board.Employing the opening pick, elevate the cable to achieve separation and disconnection.
  • The disconnection is achieved by lifting the cable.

Step 23 | Remove the screen

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  • Detach the display panel from the device.
  • Adhere fresh adhesive and secure the replacement display during reassembly, adhering to the instructions provided in this manual.
  • Exercise caution to prevent harm to the spring contacts located on the frame while performing cleaning operations.

Step 24 | Disconnect the rear cameras

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  • Employing the pointed end of a pick, carefully separate the three rear camera press connectors from the logic board's upper-right region by gently prying them loose.To release the connectors, apply slight upward force with the pick, ensuring a secure detachment from the logic board.The third connector's location is obscured; a minor upward displacement of the uppermost cable is necessary to expose it.
  • Accessing the concealed connector requires a brief lift of the overlying cable, facilitating its visibility for disconnection.

Step 25 | Unfasten the rear cameras

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  • Employ a Phillips #000 screwdriver for the disassembly of the rear camera assembly's fasteners.The camera module is held in place by three screws, each requiring a Phillips #000 screwdriver for removal.One screw, measuring 3.8 millimeters in length, secures the camera components.
    A second screw, with a length of 3.2 millimeters, also contributes to the camera's retention.
    The third screw, at a length of 2.8 millimeters, completes the set of fasteners holding the rear cameras.
    To detach the rear cameras, utilize a Phillips #000 screwdriver and carefully unscrew the three specified screws: a 3.8 mm screw, a 3.2 mm screw, and a 2.8 mm screw.

Step 26 | Remove the rear cameras

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  • Exercise caution to prevent any contact or blemishes on the camera lenses throughout this procedure.
  • Employ the tip of a spudger to initiate separation.Position the spudger's tip within the upper-right corner, specifically between the rear camera assembly and the device's frame.Apply gentle lifting force with the spudger until a secure grip on the rear camera module becomes possible with your fingers.
  • Detach the rear camera assembly from the device.
  • Complete the removal of the rear camera components.

Step 27 | Unfasten the earpiece speaker

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  • Employ a Phillips #000 screwdriver for the removal of the screw.The screw, measuring 2 mm in length, fastens the earpiece speaker's top portion and requires removal.A standoff screwdriver is necessary to extract the remaining screw located at the earpiece speaker's lower left corner.In the absence of a standoff screwdriver, a thin flathead screwdriver can be substituted as an alternative.Maintaining consistent downward force is crucial during screw removal to prevent damage to the delicate notches present in the screw head.
  • The shallow notches within the screw head are susceptible to damage if excessive force is applied.Consistent downward pressure is essential to prevent damage to the screw head's shallow notches.The earpiece speaker is secured by two screws, one at the top and one at the lower left corner.

Step 28 | Remove the earpiece speaker

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  • Detach the earpiece speaker assembly.

Step 29 | Disassembly complete

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Having finished the disassembly process, the subsequent instructions detail the reassembly procedure for the iPhone.

Step 30 | Install the earpiece speaker

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  • Ensure the gasket's upper-right edge is precisely positioned within the corresponding indentation on the earpiece speaker's frame.
  • Securely seat the gasket within its designated recess, subsequently guiding the earpiece speaker into its final position.

Step 31 | Install the earpiece speaker screws

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  1. Employ a Phillips #000 screwdriver for the installation of the 2 mm screw that holds the earpiece speaker's upper portion in place.A standoff screwdriver is required to fasten the remaining screw located at the earpiece speaker's lower left corner.Should a standoff screwdriver not be available, a thin flathead screwdriver can be substituted.Consistent downward force is essential when using a thin flathead screwdriver to prevent damage to the screw head's delicate recesses.The 2 mm screw's purpose is to secure the top of the earpiece speaker.
  2. The standoff screwdriver facilitates installation of the screw at the bottom left corner of the earpiece speaker.Substitution with a thin flathead screwdriver is permissible if a standoff screwdriver is unavailable.Maintaining downward pressure is crucial to protect the screw head's shallow features during installation.
  3. The Phillips #000 screwdriver is the appropriate tool for the initial screw installation.The screw securing the earpiece speaker's top is precisely 2 mm in length.A standoff screwdriver is the preferred tool for the lower left corner screw, but a thin flathead can be used with care.

Step 32 | Install the rear camera assembly

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  • Exercise caution to prevent any contact or blemishes on the camera lenses' surfaces.
  • Position the rear camera assembly so that it corresponds with its designated space within the frame, then secure it.

Step 33 | Install the rear camera assembly screws

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  • Employ a Phillips #000 screwdriver for the installation process.Three screws, which hold the rear cameras in place, require the Phillips #000 screwdriver for removal and installation.A screw measuring 3.8 millimeters in length is necessary for secure attachment.
  • A 3.2-millimeter screw is also needed to properly affix the components.Additionally, a screw with a length of 2.8 millimeters is required for the assembly.
  • The rear camera assembly is fastened with three distinct screw lengths.To properly secure the rear cameras, utilize the specified screw lengths.
  • Ensure the correct screw length is used for each corresponding mounting point.Properly fastening the rear cameras necessitates the use of a Phillips #000 screwdriver and the three screws of varying lengths.

Step 34 | Connect the rear cameras

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Employ the planar edge of a spudger tool to engage the three rear camera pressure connectors—initiating the process with the black connector—and seat them firmly within their corresponding receptacles on the logic board.

Step 35 | Remove the screen adhesive

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  • Persistent adhesive on the device presents removal challenges and may result in residue; to ease adhesive separation, apply warmth via a hair dryer or heat gun.
  • Employ a spudger to lift the screen adhesive, facilitating a grip with tweezers.
  • Employ tweezers or your fingertips to detach the adhesive completely around the iPhone's edges.

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Discrepancies in the frame's surface can negatively impact the iPhone's watertight integrity; therefore, meticulous cleaning is essential.
Dispense a small quantity of isopropyl alcohol with a purity exceeding 90% onto a cotton swab or a non-abrasive cleaning cloth.
Employ the moistened swab or cloth to carefully cleanse the frame's edges, removing any remaining adhesive.
Allow several minutes for complete evaporation of any residual alcohol before continuing the repair process.

Step 37 | Orient the adhesive

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To ensure proper alignment, position the adhesive strip adjacent to the device, utilizing the spring contact apertures and the front-facing camera as reference points.

Step 38 | Apply the adhesive

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  • After applying pressure to secure the adhesive, any adjustments are impossible; complete removal and replacement with fresh adhesive will be necessary.
  • Initiate the peeling process of the adhesive's backing liner from its bottom edge using the provided pull tab, but avoid complete separation.
  • With the backing liner held aside, meticulously position the visible adhesive edge to match the lower boundary of the iPhone's frame.
  • After ensuring proper alignment, place the adhesive onto the bottom edge of the device.

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  • Gradually remove the protective backing from the adhesive strip, carefully positioning it to adhere to the iPhone's perimeter.
  • Proper alignment of the adhesive's lower edge will ensure the side and top edges naturally align with the device's frame; otherwise, discard the adhesive and reapply a fresh strip.
  • While reassembly can proceed without adhesive if a replacement isn't immediately available, understand that the iPhone's water resistance will be compromised until new adhesive is installed.

Step 40 | Press the adhesive into place

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  • Employ the planar edge of a spudger tool to secure the adhesive bond across the entire perimeter of the iPhone’s housing.
  • Exercise caution to avoid applying pressure to the camera module, spring electrical contacts, or any other delicate internal components during the adhesive application process.

Step 41 | Remove the top liner

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  • To detach the uppermost protective covering, elevate the designated pull tab situated in the frame's upper-right quadrant and subsequently discard it.
  • The placement of your pull tab might vary; confirm that you are separating the complete, full-sized top liner, rather than the thinner liners positioned along the perimeter.

Step 42 | Adhesive information

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  • After the uppermost protective liner is detached, observe three slender liners situated atop the adhesive layer, each featuring pull tabs positioned close to the lower boundary.
  • The location of your pull tabs might vary from the expected placement.
  • Should these pull tabs be absent, it is possible that the delicate liners were inadvertently peeled away during the prior procedure; exercise caution to avoid contact with the now-uncovered adhesive.

Step 43 | Prop up the screen

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To prevent damage, secure the display panel by positioning it against the left side of the iPhone’s chassis, utilizing a box or comparable stable support.

Step 44 | Connect the screen and ambient light sensor

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To establish a connection between the display and the ambient light sensor press connectors, utilize either a fingertip or the planar edge of a spudger tool.The display component and the ambient light sensor press connectors must be joined to ensure proper functionality.A spudger's flat end provides a suitable alternative to a finger for making this connection.Carefully engage the screen and ambient light sensor press connectors to avoid damage.The ambient light sensor press connectors are specifically designed for interfacing with the display.

Step 45 | Connect the battery

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Establish a connection at the battery press connector utilizing either your fingertip or the planar edge of a spudger tool.A spudger's flat end, or a finger, can be employed to engage the battery press connector.To interface with the battery press connector, leverage the tip of a spudger or your finger to ensure proper contact.

Step 46 | Install the logic board cover

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Position the upper-left edge of the logic board cover beneath the ambient light sensor's cable, ensuring proper alignment with the screw apertures before securing it.

Step 47 | Fasten the logic board cover

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Employ a Y000 screwdriver to fasten the logic board cover, which is held in place by six screws.The cover's attachment utilizes four screws, each measuring 1.6 millimeters in length.Additionally, two screws with a length of 1.3 millimeters are also necessary for secure installation.
  • Ensure the Y000 screwdriver is appropriately sized to prevent damage during screw manipulation.Properly aligning the screws is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the logic board cover's fastening.
  • The specified screw lengths (1.6 mm and 1.3 mm) are critical for correct assembly and function.Carefully manage torque when tightening the screws to avoid stripping the threads or damaging components.

Step 48 | Remove the final adhesive liners

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Upon liner removal during this procedure, the adhesive substance will be completely revealed; prevent unintended contact with the exposed material.
Employ tweezers to extract the two slender liners that conceal the adhesive along the frame's right side, as well as its upper and lower borders.

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  • To prevent adhesive contact with the display surface, position the screen above the device to facilitate access to the remaining liner situated on the frame's left side.
  • Employ tweezers or your fingertips to detach the last liner from the frame's left edge.

Step 50 | Place the screen

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Carefully position the display panel onto the chassis, subsequently allowing it to descend into its designated recess.

Step 51 | Press the screen

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To secure the display assembly, apply consistent pressure around its perimeter, ensuring the retaining clips properly interlock and the adhesive layer is fully compressed.

Step 52 | Install the pentalobe screws

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  • Employ a P2 pentalobe screwdriver for the installation process.Secure the two 7 mm screws using the aforementioned screwdriver.These screws are positioned on both lateral aspects of the charging port.Properly aligning the screwdriver is essential for successful screw engagement.Ensure the screws are tightened adequately to maintain port stability.

Step 53 | Heat the screen

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  • For improved adhesion between the screen and device, warm the screen's perimeter with a hair dryer or heat gun until it reaches a warm surface temperature.Employing a hair dryer or heat gun will facilitate a stronger adhesive connection.The application of heat to the screen's edges is beneficial for the adhesive's bonding process.If screen vise clamps are available, utilize them to enhance the new adhesive's adherence.Alternatively, proceed to the subsequent instructions for alternative screen securing methods if clamps are unavailable.
  • Securing the screen effectively can be achieved through various techniques, even without the use of specialized vise clamps.

Step 54 | Press the back glass

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  • Ensuring uniform pressure across the iPhone's body and optimizing the screen's adhesion to the chassis necessitates considering the camera module's protrusion.
  • Should the original iPhone packaging be available, utilize the box's cover and position it on a level work area.
  • In the absence of the initial packaging, proceed to an alternative technique, bypassing this procedure.
  • Position the iPhone, with the display facing upward, within the box's cover, aligning the camera bump with the designated indentation.
  • Locate an object approximating the iPhone's width but exceeding the box's height; then, place it atop the iPhone, followed by several substantial weights.
  • Allow these applied weights to remain undisturbed for a minimum of thirty minutes, with an overnight duration being preferable for optimal results.

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  • In the absence of the iPhone's initial packaging, utilize the subsequent procedure to achieve uniform screen compression.
  • Position the iPhone with the display facing downwards onto a cushioned, level surface.
  • Secure the rear glass with adhesive tape to safeguard its aesthetic quality.
  • Arrange three layers of coins, or comparable items of similar thickness, atop the tape, aligning them along the perimeter of the rear glass.
  • Ensure a consistent distribution of the coins, maintaining a thickness equivalent to or exceeding the height of the camera module.

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  1. To apply even pressure across the iPhone's surface, position several books or a similar substantial weight on top of it.
    The applied pressure can potentially create a mark on the surface beneath the iPhone.Avoid utilizing delicate or valuable items as the base layer to prevent damage from the pressure.Maintain the weight on the device for a minimum of thirty minutes to ensure adequate contact.
    For optimal results, allow the weight to remain in position for an extended duration, such as overnight.
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