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Información y guías de reparación para el iPhone 6 que salió a la venta el 19 de septiembre de 2014. Números de modelo: A1549, A1586 y A1589

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Panel presses bends etc iPhone.

So I'm wondering if i need to get some gtool stuff. I can't seem to find many reviews or tutorials involving gtools. So its tricky to decide. I'm also not sure if my problems are just slight warping of the frames on my iPhone 6 phones. But I've tried so many things. And still i can't find other options.

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So that looks really interesting but so expensive and do i actually need it? I do see tiny gaps of light under my frames when on a flat surface but its hard to know how flat the surfaces are and i can't seem to get them perfectly flat.

The other options are the cheaper presses but they look like they only unbend simple bends not twists etc ..

Any advice? Thanks!

Update (09/07/2017)

Hmm well I'm still confused :s . I took a break from the iPhone 6 phones because it was driving me mad. And I came back fresh ready to go... Bought a new set of OEM high quality bits... Looked great until the final test of pressing the screen when on and the rainbow squashed LCD crystals appeared again!! If something is bent it's so tiny it's like .001 mm this is stumping me unless this is as good as it gets?! See photos here (the bit near my thumb... Not the rainbow in left side that's just photo distortion):

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And phone here :

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I'll add a few more soon. But all I can see is the screen is slightly buckled almost unnoticeable... Just can't figure it out...I had many screen changes go perfectly until these three iPhone 6 phones. I now have many screens parts etc. And all do not fit perfectly. :( Thanks.

Update (09/09/2017)

Ok so checked brackets and they are fairly tight but maybe not enough after trying to tighten :

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They also don't have the sponge the original IPhone's have... But I was told this is not necessary.

Please note the battery is not stuck down right now. Thx

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@bobbobbob can you post pictures of your phone?

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Sorry was away see above thx

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Ben yes thx seems to be the consensus :) .

C9679 ... The flat surface method I found is hard after realising only those machinist blocks are perfectly flat but maybe that's overkill...

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I've got the gtool and the corner tools work great on the iphone 5 series on ipads the attachments seem to just cut the frame... the straightening on the iPhone doesn't work I found the best way was to use ur hands on the 6 you can easily straighten it just be careful not to damage the board and don't bend the board side of the phone....

You could also use a bench vice with a piece of wood with a hole as a frame so u don't damage the camera or camera lens

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Added info above... So the straightness doesn't have to be 100 percent perfect? Surely by hand would be say .01mm out no?

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@bobbob I take the screen off lay the phone down on a flat surface so the screen side is facing down then look at it straight on and see if there are any bends or kinks, if it rocks or wobbles or if u can see light coming through from the other side... I will usually straighten it till it lays flat with no light underneath showing through the window behind my desk...

With colour distortion on the screen there are other factors ie refurbished screens oca or loca used... battery swollen other things inside the phone pushing against the screen etc

On ur example there check the screews on the battery plate check the metal plate at the back of the screen on that side

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$400 I think is a rip off or just a waste of money when you can do it with vices and blocks of wood.

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So I went back to clamping as I am now using hopefully better equipment. I can hear a tiny tapping from the frame in one corner when it's face down with no screen on (very slight not sure if it's affecting anything) I made a mahogany top and bottom with hole for camera. But my clamps are not flattening it it seems. They are quick release 70kg pressure clamps I wonder if I need more pressure? Just slightly worried this will damage something! And again it's hard to know how flat the items are when your talking .001 - 0.1 of a mm . I think my mirror is the flattest and the mahogany seems pretty good but not perfectly sure... Hmm...

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As long as the screen goes in properly and isn't showing light around the corners it doesn't have to be super perfect the first person to put it in their pocket will bend it again, I've got used to doing it by hand however I have got a bench vice I use sometimes, I don't use clamps a vice u turn to tighen works for me but I am super careful to not overtighten I have other chassis that I use to measure how much to tighten

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