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Heat an iOpener and apply it to the left edge of the phone for two minutes.
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As you wait, take note of the the following areas:
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Display cable—be careful not to slice too deeply near the edge here, or you may damage the display cable.
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Fingerprint sensor cable—be careful not to slice too deeply near the edge here, or you may damage the fingerprint sensor cable.
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This guide really only covers screen removal, and should detail replacing the screen as advertised. Here are a few more steps that should be added:
1. Transferring old hardware to the new screen (seals, filters, fingerprint sensor, & the grey carbon mat.
2. Cleaning up old adhesive.
3. Applying new adhesive, whether it’s the one-piece that ifixit carries (recommended), or Tesa tape.
4. Installing the new display assembly
Is it possible to remove and replace only the glass? Can I do that without removing the whole LCD screen and avoid disconnecting/reconnecting wires?
Hi Drew,
I haven’t tried, but I think it is possible to do a glass-only repair for this LCD screen, as long as you have the necessary tools and bonding adhesives. You would still have to deal with the fingerprint sensor, which is sealed onto the glass.
I noticed the fingerprint sensor not being quite as low on the right edge after this. Also, I think it has a bit of “give” now when I press on it with a thumbnail. If the tips of my thumbs weren't so dry right now I might not have noticed, though.
Hey Chris,
Did you add adhesive to the fingerprint sensor, if you didn't add some adhesive it may have some play, as most things need to be glued in place, and you could have forgotten to add some new adhesive.