Monday 27 August 2018

How to Repair the iphone 6 Touch Screen

This post is about how to repair the damaged iphone 6 touch screen, so i write this post to make you know more clearly by this post

 
Now you can take a look at this guide to check your iPhone 6 Screen
 
1. Initial Screen Check
 
we will inspect the device to establish the level of damage to the iPhone. We will check the front camera, sensor and earpiece. And inspect the screen that if there are any bends or dents.
 
2. Removing Bottom Screws
 
we carefully remove the two bottom pentalobe screws with pentalobe screwdriver. These screws are on both sides of the charging port, and it can loosen the screen.
 
3. Removing the screen
 
We carefully remove the damaged iphone screen with a suction cup. It can eliminate damage internally of the iphone.
 
4. Removing the PCB Connector Plate
 
We need to remove the 5 screws from the connector plate very carefully. These tiny screws must stay in order, so as to put them back right position, when you assembling the phone.
 
5. Remove the 4 Connectors
 
We carefully remove the 4 connectors that includes the LCD connector, Touchscreen connector, Proximity, Earpiece connector and the Home Button connector. In the process, you can't damage one of the main connections. Now we have now fully removed the broken screen.
 
6. Remove the other Spare parts
 
We need remove the Earpiece, Camera, Proximity, Light sensor and Microphone Flex Assembly. We gently lift the front camera out of the way to remove the earpiece, proximity light sensor and the front camera. Next, remove the front facing microphone. These flexes are stuck down with viscous adhesive.  In a repair centre environment this can quickly be removed by applying heat.
 
7. Removing Home Button
 
Remove the 2 screws that hold the home button. The home button connects to a flex that runs throughout the device. If you slice into the flex, the touch ID will not work. To avoid this use a plastic tool to carefully disconnect it.
 
8. Remove the LCD Back Plate
 
When you remove the LCD Back plate, there has 7 screws that need carefully laying in order.
 
9. Reinstalling the LCD Back plate on the new screen
 
The LCD backplate will be reinstalled on the new screen with the 7 new screws.
 

 
10. Reinstalling Touch ID and Home Button
 
11. Reinstalling the Earpiece, Camera, Proximity, Light sensor and Microphone Flex Assembly on the new Screen
We install the proximity flex into the correct position using the plastic gaskets. This can enable to line up the proximity sensor with the light sensor. Once the proximity sensor is connected into the gasket it will hold itself into position for the earpiece flex then to be installed, it can make camera away from the screen. When you reinstall sensors you must payattention to the earpiece connectors. You can find 2 guide holes to make sure you are correct.
 
12. Connect the four connectors to the screen
 
We now line up the 4 connectors to the new screen. You must careful here not to bend the connectors.
 
13. Screen Test
 
We will now turn the screen on to test if it is working. We test this by dragging an app icon across the screen. If there are any dead pixels or spots the app jumps back to its original position.
 
14. Replacing the PCB Connector
 
We now put the PCB Connector plate back on, and put the middle screw back in place to hold the plate on. The screws are then carefully placed back in the order that they were taken out. We are careful not to over tighten the screws.
 
15. Install the new screen
 
The screen is gently clipped in the location clips and we reinsert the 2 Pentalobe screws into the phone next to the charging port. We complete this maintenance work.
 
16. Adding Mobile Phone film
 
We complete this maintenance work.

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