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Apaga el iPhone antes de empezar el desmontaje.
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La tapa trasera de tu teléfono puede tener dos tornillos Phillips del nº 1000 o tornillos "Pentalobe" de 5 puntas de Apple. Comprueba qué tornillos tienes y asegúrate de que también tienes el destornillador correcto para poder extraerlos.
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Retira los dos tornillos Pentalobe o Phillips #000 de 3,6 mm situados junto al conector del dock.
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Retira el único tornillo Phillips de 1,5 mm que sujeta el conector de la batería a la placa lógica (si existe).
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Tira hacia arriba de la pestaña de plástico transparente expuesta para despegar la batería del adhesivo que la sujeta al iPhone.
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Si queda algo de solución alcohólica en el teléfono, límpiala con cuidado o deja que se seque al aire antes de instalar la nueva batería.
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Extrae la batería.
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Antes de reensamblarla, limpia los puntos de contacto entre metales con un desengrasante como el Windex. La grasa de tus dedos puede causar problemas de interferencias inalámbricas.
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Realiza un reinicio completo después del reensamblaje. Esto puede evitar varios problemas y simplificar la resolución de problemas.
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Remove the two 1.8 mm Phillips screws securing the dock connector cable to the logic board.
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Remove the thin metal dock connector cable cover.
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Use the edge of a plastic opening tool to pry the dock cable up from its socket on the logic board.
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Peel the dock connector cable off the adhesive securing it to the logic board and the side of the speaker enclosure.
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Remove the 1.6 mm Phillips screw securing the pressure contact to the logic board near the vibrator.
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Remove the pressure contact.
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Use the edge of a plastic opening tool to pry the cellular antenna cable up from its socket on the logic board.
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De-route the cellular antenna cable out from under the metal fingers attached to the logic board.
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Remove the following five screws:
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Three 1.3 mm Phillips screws
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One 1.5 mm Phillips screw
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One 2.4 mm Phillips screw
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Lift the cable cover from its edge nearest the top of the iPhone.
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Pull the cable cover tabs out of their slots cut into the EMI shield on the logic board and remove it from the iPhone.
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Use the edge of a plastic opening tool to pry the rear camera connector up from its socket on the logic board.
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Remove the rear camera from the iPhone.
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Disconnect the five cables near the top of the logic board in the following order:
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Headphone jack/volume button cable
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Power button cable
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Front facing camera cable
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Digitizer cable
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Display data cable
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To disconnect the cables, use the edge of a plastic opening tool to gently lift their connectors up and out of the sockets on the logic board.
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Remove the 1.5 mm Phillips #000 screw near the headphone jack.
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Lift the small grounding clip up off the logic board and remove it from the iPhone.
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Use the edge of a plastic opening tool to disconnect the Wi-Fi antenna cable connector from the logic board.
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Remove the 2.5 mm Phillips #000 screw securing the logic board near the power button.
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Remove the 4.8 mm standoff screw near the headphone jack.
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Remove the 3.4 mm Phillips screw near the vibrator motor.
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Remove the two 3.6 mm standoff screws along the side of the logic board nearest the battery opening.
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Carefully lift the logic board from the end closest to the speaker enclosure and slide it away from the top edge of the iPhone.
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Remove the logic board.
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Remove the two 2.0 mm Phillips screws securing the power button bracket to the outer case.
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Slightly pull the power button bracket away from the outer case.
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Use a pair of tweezers to remove the power button from the iPhone.
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6 comentarios
If you look at the Logic Board, the top kind of looks like steps. Find the tallest point, the go left and down one step. The piece goes at the top of this. The thinner part should face towards the back of the phone. It is to protect the LCD cable.
Hello! New to this comment section and love it compared to the YouTube videos that always seem to have the wrong phone... I have a Verizon CDMA iPhone 4 (not 4s). I'm having a problem with the power button. I have changed the ribbon and the button still won't click. I have checked the ribbon button with a pointed screwdriver and it clicks like it should. For example, if I did not put the metal/physical button back into the phone, it would see that I could just poke something inside to turn on and off. Is there a "spring" to the physical button? Do I have something missing? The button seems as it is in the diagrams and I wonder if the wire on the bottom of the button is supposed to provide a springing of some sort...to allow for it to "stay tall" and away from the bubble button on the ribbon. Then when the physical button is pushed it will go down and activate or push the ribbon button, and then click or spring back up. Am I missing something here? Tks GANDL2123@gmail.com
If someone tells you or you figure it out,can you tell me at dima_fedorov@yahoo.com,or just reply on this.
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"the outward edges should be on top"... what? I have the iphone 4 Verizon and I've followed the instructions to the letter. I have installed the power button with the metal wire thing down towards the screen...the button slides in nicely and I have replaced the new ribbon cable with the copper button on it new and when I test the copper button on the cable itself it does click...but when installed I can't get the button to spring in and out and click like it is supposed to. What am I doing wrong...? Tks to gandL2123@gmail.com. Augusta, GA