iPhone 7 Display Assembly (LCD & Touch Screen) Repair Guide – Fixez.com



https://www.fixez.com presents the official iPhone 7 Screen Replacement Guide. Life is full of annoyances, but dealing with a cracked Apple iPhone 7 display assembly does not have to be one of them! Following the step-by-step iPhone 7 screen repair instructions we have provided will help you safely replace a damaged or faulty iPhone 7 display assembly (LCD and touch screen). Visit Fixez.com for all of the DIY iPhone 7 replacement screens, parts and tools you need to fix your cell phone quickly, and affordably. https://www.fixez.com/store/iphone/iphone-7

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iPhone 7 Display Assembly Repair Video Transcription:

Warning:

You are performing this repair at your own risk
We claim no responsibility for any damages that might occur

Step 1

Power down your Apple iPhone 7 phone.

Step 2

Eject the Nano-SIM Card Tray.

Step 3 (iPhone 7 Display Assembly)

Remove the two bottom 3.4 mm Pentalobe screws located next to the lightning connector.

Step 4

Use the precision knife to create enough space to insert a triangle opening tool.

With the triangle opening tool slice through the sticky adhesive and carefully decouple the iPhone 7 display assembly from the rear case.

Unlike previous iPhone models, the iPhone 7 opens just like a book, along the side instead of at the top.

The display assembly is still connected to the iPhone by cables along the middle-right side, so don’t try to remove it entirely just yet.

Remove the following 4 Tri-Point screws securing the bracket that covers the battery connector and two of the display cables. These screws are different sizes, so be sure to remember where they go.

With the bracket out of the way spudge up the cables from the logic board.

Remove the following 2 Phillips screws that secure the bracket covering the upper component display cable.

Disconnect the cable and free the iPhone 7 display assembly from the phone.

Step 5 (iPhone 7 Front-Facing Camera Cable Assembly)

Remove the following 6 Phillips screws, followed by the metal clip they secure in place.

Easily extract the stereo-enabling speaker.

Use the tweezers to help remove the tangled up 7-megapixel iPhone 7 Front-Facing Camera Cable Assembly. It includes the front-facing camera, microphone, proximity sensor and ambient light sensor.

Step 6 (iPhone 7 Solid State Home Button)

Remove the following 4 Tri-Point screws and then the metal bracket.

Separating the solid state iPhone 7 Plus home button is simple, with only light adhesive on the cable and no delicate gasket.

Step 7 (iPhone 7 LCD Shield Plate)

Remove the following 6 Tri-Point screws.

Use the spudger to release the adhesive from beneath the bottom of the iPhone 7 LCD shield plate.

* To reassemble your device, follow the steps in reverse order.

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