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Reemplazo Adhesivo de Pantalla iPhone

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    • Comienza por quitar todo el adhesivo de la pantalla antigua alrededor del perímetro del marco de su iPhone.

    • Puedes retirar el adhesivo con unas pinzas o enrollarlo en la punta de un spudger con un movimiento de enrollar y tirar.

    When you do not really want to get rid of the glue, but you do not have it, you can tie the glue off and pick it up with tweezers! You can remove it.

    yejin jun - Contestar

    Are we really sure this glue uses an alcohol solvent? By the way it rolls away and taunts me, I suspect it is rubber solvent-based. I owned a Macintosh used/refurbished computers and peripherals business for many years (refurbmadness.com) and have cleaned literally everything from old equipment. Alcohol doesn't seem to be doing the trick. there are five solvents and glue is usually rubber-based or turpentine-based unless it's Gorilla Glue Ultimate, which is alcohol-based. I'm going to check....YEP! Rubber cement solvent: brand name "Bestine." Please change this.

    Janie Wilson-Cook - Contestar

    What I found to work best is to use a pair of angled tweezers, scrape off part of the adhesive so you can grab onto it, and pull up vertically instead of horizontally. It will come off as one long piece which is much more efficient compared to horizontally where the glue may snap off in smaller pieces.

    Afiq - Contestar

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    • Usa la punta de su spudger para quitar cualquier resto de adhesivo más pequeño.

    Its crucial to get this done properly, otherwise the glue strip doesn’t sit properly. After thoroughly picking with a spudger, I cleaned up the remainder with a q-tip and brake cleaner.

    Nick Pope - Contestar

    Small strips of good duct tape can be very useful for removing the remaining adhesive as well as any dirt left behind. Just cut narrow strips and press them firmly into the channel where the adhesive was, then peel away the tape along with any foreign material.

    Benji - Contestar

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    • Si estás reinstalando tu pantalla existente en lugar de reemplazarla por una nueva, asegúrate de quitar cualquier adhesivo restante de la parte posterior de la pantalla.

    This is important. About half of my old adhesive stuck to the display. Be sure to look under the clips at the top that hold the screen in place. Adhesive there may make it difficult to properly align the screen.

    donkkrueger - Contestar

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    • Usando paño sin pelusa (o un filtro de café) con un poco de alcohol isopropílico, limpia las áreas de la carcasa y la parte trasera de la pantalla donde retiró el adhesivo anterior.

    • Para obtener el mejor resultado, desliza el paño de limpieza en una dirección, no hacia adelante y hacia atrás.

    • Esto ayudará a eliminar cualquier resto de adhesivo restante y preparar la superficie para el nuevo adhesivo.

    I used an Isopropyl alcohol patch from a first aid kit.

    Joe Teichert - Contestar

    I used a pre-moistened isopropyl cleaning wipe for eyeglasses, works great and cheap too. Heed the advice to only go in one direction as well - that adhesive will just get pushed all over if you don’t.

    anpav - Contestar

    The video shows using a Q-tip with Isopropyl. Don’t use a Q-tip, the cotton will just stick to the remaining adhesive and make it hairy. An eyeglasses cleaning cloth moistened with acetone did the trick for me. Don’t get it drippy wet with the acetone, it may attack some plastics.

    bradiac - Contestar

    not only hairy, it will spread isopropyl everywhere. i ruined my display because the iso got under the glas of the display and attacked the screen adhesive between glas and lcd. now i got 2-3 spots where you can see that. it still works but it’s not perfect anymore.

    butch coolidge -

    who the heck has isopropyl alcohol lying around to use

    charlie B - Contestar

    I guess everybody’s situation is a little different, but I’ve always kept some in the medicine cabinet. You can get a bottle at any drugstore for a buck or two; also many/most hardware stores. Look for the highest concentration you can get—anything over 90% works great!

    Jeff Suovanen -

    My wife handed me some of her Nail Prep & Polish Wipe = Isopropyl Alcohol :-D

    Chris Brobin - Contestar

    careful with the isopropyl alcohol, some went under the screen and now the LCD looks weird

    Paul Richard - Contestar

    For this finishing step I tried iFixit’s Adhesive Cleanup Kit. The first pad of the kit, the Adhesive Tape Remover Pad, is soaked with a slippery solution that did an incredible job of cleaning residuals of glue and dirt. May I have to redo this repair, I would put less effort at the previous steps, relying on this pad instead, hopefully saving a lot of time.

    This slippery solution doesn’t seem to evaporate. Obviously it needed to be cleaned if the new adhesive was intended to stick. That’s the role of the second pad, saturated with 70% IPA. Caution with the fluff that detaches from this pad, however.

    Aubin - Contestar

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    • Comienza a retirar el protector de su adhesivo de reemplazo, comenzando con la pestaña grande en el borde inferior.

    • Encontrarás una lengüeta grande de algún tipo en ese borde inferior

    Saw in a different persons YouTube video the battery connector was causing a problem with the film because its disconnected and up, they cut a small slit in the film, Might test laying the film hold the adhesive on the phone before starting and see if thats a problem depending on phone and adhesive. Never hurt to check

    Dwayn Draper - Contestar

    +1 Great tip. Thanks

    Critter -

    Great tip. Had this issue.

    robert langley - Contestar

    I cut a strip of backing film and placed it under the battery connector, then manipulated it’s ribbon to make it lay flat.

    bradiac - Contestar

    Make sure you peel the underside down, the adhesive kit for the iPhone 8 looks different.

    Also, study the instructions and photos here carefully before proceeding.

    lmuraro - Contestar

    Great hint, thank you

    PRADES Lionel - Contestar

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    • Antes de aplicar el adhesivo, asegúrate de que el conector de la batería de tu iPhone esté plano para que no presione contra el revestimiento de liberación azul. Está bien volver a conectar temporalmente la batería si es necesario; solo asegúrate de desconectarla nuevamente antes de instalar la pantalla.

    • Alínea cuidadosamente el borde inferior de la tira adhesiva con el borde inferior de la carcasa de su iPhone.

    • Una vez que el adhesivo se quede pegado en su lugar, no puedes volver a despegarlo; tendrás que retirarlo y volver a empezar con un nuevo adhesivo.

    • Cuando esté correctamente alineado, presiona suavemente la tira adhesiva inferior.

    The three pictures show him peeling the adhesive backing away as he lays the adhisive in the phone. I found it easier to peel the whole backing away and then very carefully align the whole adhesive before gently pressing any of it in place. This way, you can be sure it will line up perfectly and avoid having to redo it.

    Joe Teichert - Contestar

    Props to Dwayn Draper for his above comment above. I see no way to do this step without either pressing the battery connector down (which would energize the logic board and perhaps be bad), or cutting a hole in the adhesive backing to accommodate the battery connector while it sticks up. I laid the whole blue thing over the phone and used a sharpie to mark where the connector stuck up. Then I used a sharp pair of scissors to cut out the marked part of the backing. This allowed the adhesive to line up nicely around the edges of the phone.

    Joe Teichert - Contestar

    I tried peeling off the whole backing like the comment above suggested and I completely messed up this part. thinking about this next time i would align it first with the backing on, then carefully peel it back, similar to how this ifixit article directs.

    Radd Guarin - Contestar

    i destroyed the seal immediately cause of my thumbs not being in the right spot as i tried to peel the protector back a bit… more of a personal error, everything else in my build was easy peasy… i wish it was a bit clearer on the seal where to start from, the picture shown and the protective backing on my seal was slightly different so i wasnt sure if i was starting from the correct side to start peeling away and think that may have led to my error as well…. hopefully i can remember mine isnt waterproof anymore and ill try to replace it again next time something goes wrong on this phone

    douglas - Contestar

    Before exposing the adhesive, test fit the packet to see which way it orients. There was several cutouts on mine for the various components which protrude above the perimeter. The adhesive looked pretty symmetrical, but the backing only went one way.

    bradiac - Contestar

    This was definitely the most harrowing part of the battery replacement process.

    Anthony - Contestar

    This step needs to be done before you mount the battery, if this is the reason why you open your iPhone. The battery connector points up and makes the blue film to curve up and not align properly with the edges of the phone. I know, small details, but this is making the job even harder than already is. Maybe a cut out in the blue film, for that area, would have been useful.

    redishman - Contestar

    Booth strips i had with batteries was just top edge too short :(

    Arnolds Balins - Contestar

    Peeled off the first sheet, aligned, and then placed. I used one of the existing holes to make a cutout for the battery connector (since I had already inserted the battery when the other guide indicated the adhesive should be placed). Used two sets of tweezers gripping inside the holes to carefully align and place.

    Nicholas Anchor - Contestar

    It was OK to re-connect the battery temporarily rather than slicing holes in the plastic. Just be sure to disconnect it again before reconnecting the display.

    Also, I lined up what I thought was the bottom correctly, only to have the top fall short. Looking back, I should have put the plastic sheet entirely within the phone, and not have it overlapping the edge. With an extra pair of hands, we were able to fix the top edge somewhat, but I had placed the plastic about 1mm too low.

    Mark - Contestar

    Instead of peeling off the backing progressively, I found it safer to cut the bottom part of it with scissors, so that about 1 cm height of adhesive was exposed. This way, the sheet laid FLAT over the iPhone frame and could be centered accurately. Once precisely centered, I held the sheet in place with one hand, and with the other hand took the spudger and pressed down the bottom part of the sheet, to actually stick the adhesive to the frame. Then peeled off the rest of the backing as the pictures show.

    Aubin - Contestar

    Great tip from Aubin. Cut 1-2 cm of the first or big tape (foil), on the Bottom of the phone. Then without pressing: first go to the Top of the phone and align and hold. Then check the Bottom for correct alignment, and start pressing the Bottom of the adhesive, and then peeling the big foil towards the Top, and then pressing the rest of the adhesive.

    Renout - Contestar

    Aubin has the best tip for this. trying to peel back the large backing piece bends and curls the whole thing such that it’s impossible to align properly. Once you get it aligned, press down on the bottom exposed piece and then you can remove the backing, and it falls neatly into place.

    Manuka - Contestar

    I removed the obvious bits of old seal with the spudger then just used a microfibre cloth and lighter fluid to remove the rest. I have used lighter fluid for any adhesive residue type job for 30+ years and never had a problem. It doesn’t attack any kind of plastic EVER plus, it hangs around for longer than IPA which is also a bonus. With regard to the battery connector, not sure if the problem is common in models other than the 7? The connector on mine was well under the level of where the backing sheet would span the width of the phone as I applied the seal?

    Guadalo - Contestar

    Also, when applying the seal, make sure you pull the backing away straight, not at an angle like you see in the pics below. I tried that way and it started to ‘steer’ the seal sideways and over the edge of the relief. Pull the backing away keeping it parallel with the phone and the seal should follow it. After a few attempts at positioning the very bottom edge of the seal to start with I managed to apply the whole thing perfectly first attempt. Careful with that initial positioning though as the seal is so sticky it almost feels magnetic!

    Guadalo - Contestar

    I’ve done multiple iphone repairs and I ALWAYS find this the hardest part of the whole process. In fact, I awlays buy an extra adhsive pice for each repair because I mess this up and have to redo it about half the time.

    r torrance andrews - Contestar

    The adhesive comes sandwiched between two sheets of blue release liner, one slightly larger than the other. When you peel them apart, the adhesive is meant to stick to the small sheet, which you then apply to your iPhone. In my case, when I peeled the two sheets apart, the adhesive stuck to the large sheet, making it impossible to apply. I don't think it was anything I did wrong - probably just a fault in the manufacturing process. I will try reassembling it without the adhesive, or possibly using a liquid adhesive like B-7000.

    Peter Gray - Contestar

    I completely missed how this was done first time. The big blue backing sheet is pulled out from underneath. I was in too much of a hurry to study the instructions carefully. I paid the price. Somehow it worked how in the end, but would have been so much easier with a clear idea.

    garyrclark - Contestar

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    • Continúa removiendo la parte posterior de el adhesivo, con cuidado presionando el adhesivo en su lugar desde la parte inferior de tu IPhone hasta la parte superior.

    • Si has alineado correctamente el borde inferior del adhesivo, el lado y el borde superior caerán perfectamente en su lugar. Si el adhesivo esta desalineado, remuévelo y reinténtalo nuevamente con un adhesivo nuevo.

    • Si no tienes cerca otro set de adhesivo, esta bien reensamblar tu IPhone temporalmente y usarlo normalmente sin ningún adhesivo. Solo ten en cuenta que la resistencia al agua de tu IPhone estará comprometida hasta que reemplaces el adhesivo.

    Please take your time with this and slowly get done right. I almost messed up on this step because I was rushing.

    Jeffrey Robinos - Contestar

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    • Finaliza separando el adhesivo posterior y tíralo.

    Doesn’t make sense, the screen connectors are below gasket. How do you attach screen after installing gasket?

    fm Haynie - Contestar

    The screen connectors are INSIDE the PERIMETER of the screen adhesive.

    John - Contestar

    What about the blue backing? How do you connect the screen connectors? How do you disconnect the battery before putting the screen back on? I decided to cut away openings with small scissors and razor to access them.

    PMFSentrie - Contestar

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    • Usa la punta de una espátula para presionar todo el adhesivo en su lugar alrededor de todo el perímetro de tu IPhone.

    • Ten cuidado de no presionar en la cámara o otros componentes internos.

    Press hard. Some of the adhesive came off the phone as I was peeling the backing away in the step 11. You want to make sure it stuck on the phone so it doesn’t stay attached to the backing.

    Joe Teichert - Contestar

    I’d recommend resting the tip of your spudger against the vertical notch of the edge and press down rather with the side of the tip, just so your hand doesn’t slip inwards causing the nearest bit of glue to unstick.

    Richard Kraus - Contestar

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    • Usa la punta plana de tu spudger para presionar el adhesivo en su lugar en las cuatro esquinas de tu iPhone.

    Using the spudger to hold the tape down for a few seconds helps the tape adhere to the phone rather than sticking to the liner when you pull it off

    Sarah Salvini - Contestar

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    • Toma la pequeña muesca para tirar (ubicada en una de las esquinas) y remueve la capa protectora del adhesivo.

    • En algunas versiones, esta capa protectora puede constar de hasta cuatro pequeñas piezas en vez de una sola pieza grande.

    Make sure you pull the tab as close to the phone as possible, parallel to the phone. This should lower the probability of the adhesive in the corner separating from the frame. Do NOT pull up and away from the frame!

    If it does separate, just put it back and press it firmly in with the spudger and try again.

    Richard Kraus - Contestar

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    • Separa completamente la capa protectora frontal y tirala.

    • En este punto quizás tengas tiras muy finas del revestimiento de liberación cubriendo todo el adhesivo, que previene que se pegue accidentalmente a cualquier cosa mientras reensamblas tu iPhone. No remuevas esas tiras pequeñas aún.

    My iPhone 6s Plus kit did not have the thin strip of release liners but worked fine.

    sputterer1 - Contestar

    The release liners either stuck to the main backing as I pulled it off, or it pulled the adhesive itself away from the phone! Be very careful, or you’ll have a sticky mess trying to get the adhesive back in place.

    Joe Teichert - Contestar

    The iphone 6s does not have this thin film so when I was attaching the screen I ruined my adhesive. Not sure why this one is different but it definitely makes things more challenging.

    Brett Gragg - Contestar

    Same here. I ended up placing a wide strip cut from the front adhesive liner across the top end where the display cables attach, as well as placing the rear adhesive liner crossways over the phones mid section to help keep from touching and/or damaging the adhesive during reassembly.

    bradiac - Contestar

    La même chose pour moi, le kit pour changement de batterie 6S n’avait pas la fine pellicule à enlever juste avant l’assemblage final.

    Ainsi comme montrer dans la vidéo, il est important de tester son écran avant l’assemblage final : il n’était donc pas très simple sans cette pellicule de ne pas toucher l’adhésif en reliant les nappes et en faisant le test.

    Mais tant mieux tout s’est bien déroulé ! Merci pour vos tutos !!

    BOUCHARDON Bertrand - Contestar

    This instruction contradicts itself - It says to completely separate the adhesive liners and discard them then, in the next step, it says to leave in place some of the liner. It should be clear that there are two layers of adhesive liners, the top layer may be in several pieces and the bottom layer should be left in place. Maybe it should read "The adhesive liner has 2 layers. The top layer (the one you can see) is the size of the phone and is used to help position the adhesive. While it looks like one piece, it may come off in several pieces (it may have small cuts in it to make removal easier). Under this top layer, there is a second very thin liner that covers the very edge of the phone where the adhesive is. Remove only the top layer front adhesive liner and discard it. Leave the the second very thin liner in place to protect the adhesive while you complete the next few steps."

    Martin Danger - Contestar

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    • Chequea tu guía de reemplazo de pantalla de IPhone para poder:

    • Reconectar todos los cables del display

    • Reconectar la bateria

    • Re instalar el cobertor del conector del cable, y asegurar los tornillos.

    • Este es un buen momento para encender tu iPhone y testear todas las funciones antes de sellar el display en su lugar. Asegúrate de apagar nuevamente tu IPhone completamente antes de continuar.

    We were initially disappointed when the test power-on failed. I tried reconnecting the battery, but it felt no different than the first time. Luckily, one of us thought of recharging the new battery, which proved to be the problem.

    After a 10 minute charge, the phone powered up normally. We tested the screen and audio, and were happy to see it working. There’s a chance that your new battery might be out of power also.

    Mark - Contestar

    I think I can’t find the answer to my issue, my iPhone 6S has a weird problem with the display, where in my phone, where the screen connects to the base of the phone, the part you're putting into the phone in this step, is split into 2 from adhesive degradation and my phone is a ticking timebomb to the end of its life.

    Peyton - Contestar

    Hallo bis zu diesem Zeitpunkt hat alles super funktioniert. Wenn ich das Iphone jetzt allerdings anschalte um die Funktionen zu testen, funktioniert alles außer der Homebutton. Woran kann das liegen?

    Thore - Contestar

    Wenn ich das wüßte, wäre vielen Menschen geholfen. Ich habe bei meinem iPhone 7 den Akku gewechselt, alles läuft, außer, daß der Homebutton nun tot ist.

    Indes geht es vielen Menschen gleichermaßen, haben alle das gleiche Problem - Home tot - ferner interessant ist, daß von “ifixit” nicht einmal eine Hilfestellung dazu kommt.

    Patrick S. von G e c k s -

    Just replaced , put on charge, only an apple symbol is showing on screen?

    Jack Daniels - Contestar

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    • Solo IPhone 7 / 7 Plus: Antes de instalar tu display, revisa la condición de las juntas negras en los dos soportes de los tornillos en la parte inferior de tu display, cercano al boton de inicio.

    • Si las juntas estan desalineadas, usa unas pinzas para cuidadosamente re centrarlas.

    • Los IPhone 6s y 6s Plus no tienen estas juntas.

    The gaskets on my iPhone 7 are actually sleeves that slide onto the screw bosses, covering both sides. Be sure both gaskets are fully in place, not only pressed on one side of the boss. This is not shown in the pictures here.

    zachcramer - Contestar

    My iPhone 7+ didn’t have gaskets or sleeves, bought directly from Apple, SIM free/unlocked. I’m the 1st to open it.

    jeffrey griffith - Contestar

    same case for my iPhone 7+ Model A1784 , it didn’t have gaskets or sleeves, bought directly from Apple, SIM free/unlocked. I’m the 1st to open it also.

    Xavier LESTEVEN -

    No bottom hole gaskets or sleeves for my 7+, either. 1st time opened. The adhesive did not stick to the case frame, even after multiple passes with the spudger. I had to carefully push and tack the unstuck adhesive onto the case rails (thin side channels) with the tweezers.

    Eyan Lee - Contestar

    Mon iphone 7 + pas de joints ou les manchons de vis aussi.

    Serge 26 mars 2023

    Serge - Contestar

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    • Mientras sostienes el display, usa las pinzas para comenzar a retirar los cobertores finales, exponiendo el adhesivo.

    The iPhone 8 replacement screen I bought came with an adhesive set and didn’t have final release liners.

    Cool_Breeze - Contestar

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    • Continua removiendo los cobertores del perímetro completo de tu IPhone.

    • Ten cuidado de no tocar el adhesivo expuesto.

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    • El cobertor puede consistir de dos o mas piezas. Cuando tu remuevas la pieza final, tu deberías pausar y re posicionar el display.

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    • Sostén el display lejos de tu camino mientras remueves el ultimo pedazo de cobertor.

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    • Con cuidado alinea el borde superior del display con el borde superior del cuerpo del teléfono.

    • Posiciona el display de forma que las trabas alrededor del borde superior encastren en su lugar justo debajo del borde superior de tu carcasa de IPhone.

    Make sure to not push the screen upwards too hard, mine ended up sticking up a bit at the top.

    Richard Kraus - Contestar

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    • Antes de cerrar el display, asegúrate de que los cables estén libres.

    • Si alguno de los cables son presionados entre el borde del display y la carcasa de tu IPhone, pueden ser dañados sin reparación.

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    • Mientras bajas el display en su lugar, aplica poca presion contra el borde inferior del display de forma que el borde superior quede derecho con el borde superior del IPhone.

    • Esto tambien previene que las dos juntas cercanas al boton de home de dañarse contra el borde inferior del IPhone.

    • Presiona en los lados del display cercanos a la parte superior del IPhone, y ve bajando para poner el display en su lugar.

    My new LCD screen part didn’t come with gaskets! And I forgot about the ones on the old cracked screen until too late.

    Therese Peffer - Contestar

    Does anyone know where to buy replacement gaskets?

    Redding - Contestar

    Oddly enough, my iPhone 7+ never had these foam gaskets from the factory.

    I bought it new online, SIM free/unlocked from Apple and I’m the 1st to open it up.

    jeffrey griffith - Contestar

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    • Para que el adhesivo selle correctamente, tu necesitaras aplicar presión uniforme alrededor del perímetro de tu IPhone. La muesca de la cámara complica el asunto, pero tu puedes compensar apoyando el IPhone mirando hacia abajo y poniendo monedas alrededor del perímetro.

    • Alternativamente, puedes usar abrazaderas de tornillo de banco alrededor del perímetro de tu dispositivo para colocar el nuevo adhesivo.

    • Puedes usar monedas de cualquier denominación, mientras que sean tan gruesas o un poco mas que la muesca de la cámara.

    • Si tu IPhone tiene un acabado muy brillante, como el Jet Black, agrega una tira de cinta alrededor del perimetro para proteger el acabado antes de poner las monedas.

    • Pon una moneda en cada esquina de tu IPhone, y pon dos monedas en cada lado de la muesca de la cámara.

    • Pon monedas adicionales alrededor del perímetro entero de tu IPhone.

    • Usando un secador de pelo o pistola de calor, calienta uniformemente los costados del IPhone hasta que estén lo suficientemente calientes para tocarlos. El calor ayudara al adhesivo a realizar un sellado mas completo. No sobre calientes el IPhone, o puedes causar que la batería explote o dañar otros componentes sensibles al calor como el display.

    What happens if I skip this step of heating the phone and just placing some heavy books on my iPhone 6s? I have this question because I don’t own neither a heat gun nor a hair dryer. Pls help

    Sreeram ASRK - Contestar

    Your phone will work fine. This step is more about getting the adhesive to bond securely to help create a waterproof seal. If you don’t have any way to heat it, using more weight and leaving it there for a longer period of time may help.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    You can set you iphone screen UP in the sun for a while to heat it up pretty well before the pressure/weight step

    John - Contestar

    With the potential of electronics, I would like to have seen an quantitative temperate referenced as well as the qualitative (subjective).

    Thomas Tritt - Contestar

    Also, an actual spacer would helped - coins kept sliding off as I was heating them.

    Thomas Tritt - Contestar

    I just put a soft cover book on the bottom and stacked other books on it. Worked just fine for me :)

    Richard Kraus -

    Pennies are light enough that my hair dryer just blew them off. I just heated the phone and then put the coins and books on as quickly as I could. Still worked just as well.

    Maxwell Osborn - Contestar

    I just used the box the iPhone came in which has a perfect cradle for the phone. Glad I saved it!

    Martin Salem - Contestar

    Thank you so much for the advice on this and the suggestion of heating coins and using books. I did as suggested and three weeks later my phone was knocked into a bath of water. It had a mophie case around it which helped bit I immediately fished out the phone, turned it off and dried it. Tapped out water in ports, removed the SIM card and then placed in front of a fan to dry put for 24 hours. I wanted to wait longer but I needed my phone for a long trip so prayed and turned it on. It was fine. Nothing wrong with it abs I can only thank you foe your suggestions to improve the seal that made the difference.

    David Gordon - Contestar

    Instead of using a heat gun/hair dryer (I do not have one) — I used the coins trick, and put a kettle on top that I filled with hot water. I used water at around 80ºC. The weight of the kettle also provides additional pressure, making sure you get a good seal. To cool it down, simply add some additional cold water to the kettle.

    steinmb - Contestar

    Cut a piece of styrofoam to roughly the shape of your phone. Place it on the phone, and press down over the camera bump to mark its location. Then shave out a bit from this spot so the styrofoam will sit more or less flat on the phone. You can now heat the phone and then quickly toss the styrofoam and weights on top. SO much easier than juggling all those coins.

    Vin T - Contestar

  23. Reemplazo Adhesivo de Pantalla iPhone: paso 23, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo Adhesivo de Pantalla iPhone: paso 23, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo Adhesivo de Pantalla iPhone: paso 23, imagen 3 de 3
    • Mientras el IPhone esta caliente, toma por lo menos cuatro o cinco de tus mas pesados libros de tapa dura, y ponlos uniformemente encima de tu IPhone.

    • Las monedas pueden dejar una pequeña marca en la parte inferior del libro, no uses nada de valor.

    • Deja los libros en posición al menos treinta minutos.

    Love the book selection :P

    skrolikowski - Contestar

    who has a PDR just laying around?

    Raw Dawg - Contestar

    I put an 8 lb. barbell weight on estimating it would be equivalent.

    enric - Contestar

  24. Reemplazo Adhesivo de Pantalla iPhone: paso 24, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo Adhesivo de Pantalla iPhone: paso 24, imagen 2 de 2
    • Retira los libros y usa tus dedos para presionar firmemente las cuatro esquinas de la pantalla.

    • Presiona por alrededor de 3 segundos y luego suelta.

    • Recuerda instalar los dos tornillos pentalobe de tu IPhone.

    Very good tutorial but why this last step ?

    Easy Repair - Contestar

    A bit of belt and braces.

    Rob leach - Contestar

    Step 25: Pray that it all works and your phone turns on :p

    skrolikowski - Contestar

    Seems like a better idea to move reinstallation of the pentalobe screws to Step 21 or immediately after it.

    D Davis - Contestar

    Two problems:

    1) The adhesive for the bottom of the phone has a tiny extra lip. My first attempt was to line up the corners rather than the middle. This resulted in the adhesive being be a bit short at the top.

    2) During the final assembly, I could not get the phone to close. Double bad. I tried to peel up the screen to realign and tore one of the screen’s ribbon cables! I just received my second screen and adhesive today.

    I believe these two areas could be easily added to the above instructions. Everything else went fine.

    Arthur Yeh - Contestar

    Ifixit please sell and release the adhesive for samsung s9+ to restore my water resistance after battery replacement.

    cutterpillowm - Contestar

    They couldn’t care less about Samsung phones, they are like most apple biased company ever.

    Dinan Blueje -

    Thank you very much ifixit for this guide!. I replaced the adhesive on an used iphone 8 i bought, followed every step very carefully and now the screen seals perfectly with the frame.

    Luis Alfredo - Contestar

    Can you use iPhone 12 without the adhesive?

    Jáchym - Contestar

    Jáchym, yes you can use iPhone 12 without the adhesive. The adhesive is protection against water entering the phone, and does not have any impact on function of the phone.

    Daniel Tan - Contestar

    I just used this guide for an 8.

    I failed to remove the adhesive on the back half, but realized it in time, so all went well.

    thanks for the guide

    john keating - Contestar

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I just bought few iPhone 7 adhesives from my supplier, and I noticed that the adhesive is not really fitting on the frame.

The iFixit shop pictures show us the iPhone 7 Plus adhesive for black color and the iPhone 7 adhesive for white color.

The iPhone 7 Plus seems to be more precise and correct than the iPhone 7 one : the iPhone 7 Plus one respect the screw hole at upper left corner for example, but the iPhone 7 one doesn’t, it has extra curves (same as iPhone 6s lower left corner) and it doesn’t take up the full width of the frame edge.

Can anyone show us the shape of an original adhesive from a brand new iPhone 7 to compare ?

Martial B - Contestar

This was the trickiest part of my screen replacement. Slim double sided adhesives always intimidate me because you only get one chance to line it up. I succeeded on my first attempt by following this guide and taking my time to line up the first edge as best as I could. The sides are the hardest part as they are very thin and I almost failed getting them lined up. Luckily I hadn’t pressed them down and was able to correct my alignment. Good preperation of the phone by removing the old adhesive completely and cleaning the area is my number one recommendation.

Nathan Stark - Contestar

Adhesive makes everything harder. I chose to replace the adheasive on my 6s plus during a battery replacement, and it was easily the hardest part. No fault of Ifixit or this guide… the instructions above are spot on. But the cleaning of the adheasive takes forever, easily tripled my total repair time. And its really, really nerve racking to place the new adheasive. I do stuff like that all the time, but this was nuts. The strips are so tiny and delicate! Be really, really careful and take your time. This earns its “moderate” difficulty and then some.

Corban Young - Contestar

wow that was hard to get in place. clean the edges well and use isopropyl alcohol. also practice a lot before removing the cover protection.

ericrose62 - Contestar

i did it. i did the last step before using the books..

pantelg95 - Contestar

After doing this step, is it still waterproof?

M. Refeir Yudio Ikhwanudin - Contestar

As long as the adhesive is not damaged at ANY point during installation then yes it will be waterproof.

David Sladdin - Contestar

Thank you! Went better than expected on my 6s.

Gagerminnix - Contestar

Used a tooth pick and soft tooth brush to clean around the edges and then Is-propyl alcohol to finish before the seal. Ready :)

William Hudson - Contestar

I totally failed this haha, had to remove some of the new adhesive to be able to put my screen back on the iphone. It holds now but %#*@ that was the longest part...

Casano Matthieu - Contestar

Do you have to change it when only changing the battery to keep it being waterproof?

dajonny - Contestar

Yes. Technically speaking, it’s your phone you don’t have to do anything you don’t want to. But it is strongly recommended as it’ll restore the dirt/dust proof resistance.

Matt -

Hi there,

I was wondering, is it okay to replace the screen without replacing the adhesive, will the screen fall off in and places or anything.

Basically i’m asking is it a requirement to replace the adhesive when replacing the screen?

Thank you~

Roberto Bombeeto - Contestar

@thymother Not required at all; screws and brackets secure the display, and it’s in no danger of falling out regardless of whether the adhesive is there or not. The adhesive seems to be more for a little extra cushioning during hard-presses and as a dust/water seal.

Jeff Suovanen -

Took me two attempts, luckily I did both screen and battery at the same time, had two screen adhesives and the second one I nailed. 10/10 guide, just take your time.

Alex Bouchard - Contestar

First iPhone screen replacement a breeze just had to be very attentive. Adhesive install you have to take it nice and easy.

Jeffrey Liangjokechai - Contestar

Hi there,

How do you choose the colour of the display assembly adhesive for the IPhone 6S Plus?

bobby li - Contestar

The adhesive color doesn't matter, unless you're concerned about keeping up appearances. In that case opposites attract. Black LCD = White ADH.

Matt -

Thanks Jeff! worked a treat

Kola - Contestar

Oh and cutting a small hole in the backing for the battery connector was a genius idea!

Kola - Contestar

It was better for me to start with one of sides less control issues. deltakilo

david koval - Contestar

Used this as a guide to replace the LCD and digitizer in Motorola Droid Mini (XT1030). Main difference is that the screen is not held in by screws, only adhesives. Sat the phone face down on a paper towel with books on it, while on a 3d printer bed heated to 80 degrees C, for total of about 20 minutes (IR thermometer measured screen/frame at around 65C). Will see how well this holds up…

rbol - Contestar

I would pay extra for a kit that includes an alignment jig for each specific phone type. You only get ONE shot to get the alignment of the adhesive correct, and I’ve never managed to do it.

Either that, or sell the replacement displays with the adhesive already attached to the back of the display assembly so all I have to do is swap over the home button, attach my cables, peel off the protective cover over the adhesive, and just lay it down.

Rocky Carr - Contestar

You should add a note that getting isopropyl in the screen will permanently ruin it. Don’t ask me how I know.

Justin Howlett - Contestar

Even a brand new phone, sides tend to unstick causing slightly raised bezels. I used a hairdryer and a lot of pressure to reseat the edge. Seems flush and uniform without any lifting

jerry123456789101112 - Contestar

I had to open my iPhone 7 up just to replace a loose screw (I could hear it vibrating next to the taptic engine), and this was the trickiest part. Working with double sided adhesives like this isn’t easy. Best tips would be to clean the old adhesive off really really well, use isopropyl alcohol, and take your time practicing before you remove the cover protection.

Also, don’t remove the last layer of cover protection until after you’ve reconnected the display and verified it’s working. Don’t want to accidentally touch the adhesive while you’re reconnecting the display.

Happy fixing

Jake Wynn - Contestar

Everything went very well in replacing the screen on my Apple 8plus…except now the phone won’t accept a charge. I was very careful in all the tasks. I did accidentally let the battery connector make contact while installing the display. What might be the reason the phone is not taking a charge and is there a fix for it? TIA

Timothy Bonham - Contestar

This helped me to replace my waterproof seal when I replaced my iphone XR screen. Thank you for posting this.

Kyle Closner - Contestar

I had troubles removing leftover adhesive (this took me about an hour) - isopropyl alcohol didn’t work well, so I used rubbing alcohol (Benzinum medicinale) which is also being used to remove band aid glue from skin, etc.. It worked, but I cannot recommend it, as I don’t know whether it will attack the surfaces or do some other damage. YOLO

Wilk Polarny - Contestar

La benzine médicale est un dérivé d’hydrocarbure (alkanes) il est donc possible qu’il attaque les caoutchoucs et surfaces similaires. La concentration de l’alcool joue grandement sur son efficacité comme solvant, et il est donc conseillé d’utilisé un alcool à 90° (l’alcool isopropylique est courament à 70° dans le commerce)

Cajuteq -

Translation to English of Cajuteq's comment

"Medical gasoline is a derivative of hydrocarbons (alkanes) so it may attack rubbers and similar surfaces. The concentration of alcohol greatly affects its effectiveness as a solvent, and it is therefore advisable to use 90° alcohol (isopropyl alcohol is commonly 70° on the market)"

I'm wondering if this contributor means what in English we call "Benzene" That has been used in the past to remove sticking plaster residue. Benzene is indeed a hydrocarbon but it is an aromatic hydrocarbon(the simplest, most basic, and basis of the aromatic hydrocarbons) and not an alkane

Je me demande si ce contributeur veut dire ce que nous appelons en anglais "Benzene" qui a été utilisé dans le passé pour éliminer les résidus de plâtre collant. Le benzène est bien un hydrocarbure mais c'est un hydrocarbure aromatique (le plus simple, le plus basique et la base des hydrocarbures aromatiques) et non un alcane

Peter Kershaw -

Cleaning off the old adhesive is important to allow new one to be seated properly. Done it twice now. Heat and alcohol is the answer.

Kevin McNamara - Contestar

this process is always the hardest and least forgiving part of every repair I do. I would estimate that I waste the adhesive and need to get a new one about 50% of the time. Seriously—can’t we come up with a better procees?

robert andrews - Contestar

Definitely the trickiest part of any iPhone repair, but this guide helped a lot! I definitely recommend having a bright light over your work area, and perhaps even a magnifying lens to help see better and get this just right.

Nick - Contestar

Top Beschreibung???

Danke für die Mühe

Horst - Contestar

Thank you,

very helpful guide, followed step by step battery and waterproof seal replacement for my iphone7. Not one issue during or after the process... My recommendation is go slow, take your time..

Full kit purchased from ifixit.

so far very satisfied.

Juan Camilo Martinez - Contestar

Painfully time-consuming but also weirdly satisfying... Bright light definitely helps, as does taking your time and plenty of awareness of where the replacement seal sits. Great guide, but made me think I should buy a Fairphone next.

[deleted] - Contestar

If you heat too much with a pad or dryer
-or-
add books or other stuff on top that are too heavy,
you could leave a permanent discoloration spot at the bottom right of your new screen, as on mine.

A B - Contestar

While cleaning the edges with isopropyl alcohol, be careful to not use too much. My screen got some alcohol and it has a 'cloud' spot now, more noticeable in white backgrounds :(

bplusv - Contestar

I used a toothpick as well as a cotton swab to clean the edges and corners . I found the corners to be more dirty than the rest of the edge and the tooth pick cleaned the gunk in the corners well. Of corse I payed close attention to not leave any wood splinters or cotton behind.

rkoch - Contestar

I didn't feel the video instructions were clear due to the reliance on colour coding to determine which cover to remove before positioning the adhesive, so I ruined the adhesive. I was going to buy a replacement part but the shipping cost was almost double of the part price ($15 to ship this?!? Come on!!) so bought two that look exactly like the one on the ifixit website from amazon (got 2 adhesives and free shipping for less than the ifixit price).

Kevin Tobias - Contestar

If I run over my iPhone 40 times will the warranty cover it??????

bsssmn - Contestar

Assaholic que no 👎

bsssmn - Contestar

Hi, does this guide also apply to iPhone 15 Pro? Can’t find it listed among the adhesives at the top of the page. Thanks

Marco Scotti - Contestar

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