Introdução
Use this guide to replace a broken, cracked, or non‑responsive screen in your iPhone 16 Pro Max.
You'll need replacement screen adhesive to complete this repair.
Note: Since you can't disconnect the battery during this repair, be especially careful not to use metal prying tools or touch any exposed contacts in your iPhone.
After your repair, calibrate an authentic screen using Apple's Repair Assistant.
O que você precisa
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Unplug any cables from your iPhone.
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Hold the power and either volume buttons, and slide to power off your iPhone.
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If your screen or back glass is badly cracked, lay overlapping strips of packing tape over the glass to protect yourself and make disassembly easier.
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Use a P2 pentalobe driver to remove the two 7.4 mm-long screws on either side of the charge port.
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Measure 3 mm from the tip and mark the opening pick with a permanent marker.
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Use a hair dryer or heat gun to heat the bottom edge of the screen until it's hot to the touch.
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Two delicate cables connecting the screen to the iPhone—one just above the Action button and the other about halfway along the left edge of the iPhone
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Multiple spring contacts around the perimeter of the iPhone
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Slide the opening pick along the bottom edge to release the adhesive.
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Leave the opening pick in the bottom-left corner to prevent the adhesive from resealing.
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Use a hair dryer or heat gun to heat the left edge of the screen until it's hot to the touch.
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Insert a second opening pick in the bottom-left corner, close to the existing pick.
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Slide the opening pick along the left edge of the screen to separate the adhesive and release the metal clips.
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Leave the opening pick in the top-left corner to prevent the adhesive from resealing.
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Repeat the heating and slicing procedure along the remaining screen edges.
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Carefully lift the screen upwards until the clips along the long edges clear the frame.
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Swing open the screen over the left edge of the iPhone and lay it flat on your work surface.
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Use a tri-point Y000 driver to remove the two 1.3 mm‑long screws securing the front sensor and display connector covers.
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Use the tip of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the display press connector.
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Repeat for the front sensor press connector.
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Use a spudger or tweezers to remove the adhesive chunks from the iPhone's frame.
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Lay the adhesive sheet over the frame to determine its proper orientation.
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Use your finger to press down and connect the display connector.
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Press down and connect the front sensor connector.
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Tuck the display connector cover's tab into its frame cutout and lay the cover in place.
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Repeat with the front sensor connector cover.
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While supporting the screen, use your fingers or a spudger to peel away all perimeter liners, exposing the adhesive.
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Check the frame and screen for any stray liners and remove them. There should be no liners remaining.
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Carefully align the screen's top clips with their frame cutouts.
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Use a hair dryer, heat gun, or an iOpener to heat the screen perimeter until it's slightly too hot to touch.
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Use your fingers to firmly squeeze around the perimeter of the iPhone.
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Use a P2 pentalobe driver to install the two 7.4 mm-long screws on either side of the charge port.
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After your repair, calibrate a genuine replacement screen using Apple's Repair Assistant. Navigate to Settings → General → About → Parts & Service History, tap Restart & Finish Repair, and follow the onscreen prompts.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our Answers community for help.
After your repair, calibrate a genuine replacement screen using Apple's Repair Assistant. Navigate to Settings → General → About → Parts & Service History, tap Restart & Finish Repair, and follow the onscreen prompts.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our Answers community for help.
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Greetings. Is it true that viewing with a magnifying glass under the light of the house ruins the screen? On the iPhone 16 Pro Max
That's a good question! I would say that under normal house lights, you're very unlikely to damage the screen with a magnifying glass.
I haven't tried it, but it's theoretically possible to damage the screen with a magnifying glass if you're in direct sunlight.