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If you’re having trouble removing these screws;
the screw on the right goes into a standoff screw that is screwed into the frame.The left one goes into the logicboard.
If your phone is used most likely it has been repaired in the past and the person that repaired it put the screws in way too tight.
If your phone is brand new And you know 100% it is then the problem is your screwdriver.Stop before you strip it completely and buy a better screwdriver (EBAY).
If you already stripped the screw head take the phone to a shop before you break it.
there are ways to get them out but truthfully it’s extremely dangerous and sometimes your better off quitting while you are ahead.
I just ripped one.Never did a regular 7 thee only iPhone I’ve never done.Im pissd.Not sure if I should just pull another from a good phone or hook it up and see if it still works it looks like there grounding screws smh it’s only because for 2 years I had a used 7 housing I always bump into when going through my parts and whoever had that before me also ripped it but in both spots.So when the charge port wouldn’t come up I broke it smh
I read through this guide for fun and I must say it's %#*@ good,It's by far the most informative and it's full of great never mentioned tips too ensure you don't cause damage,I rarely see any precautions outside of the basics,like remove the battery connection first and we all know what can happen when you don't so GREAT WRITE UP
Don’t do it,you can EASILY RIP LCD RIBBON CABLE
Alright so quick question…….
the clip shown in step 57 the one that resembles a staple,is this necessary?
Im doing a housing swap for myself and I cannot get these back on going on an hour now my hands are huge so im wondering if everything will be okay if I don’t replace these.(normally if it were another person’s device I would never take a shortcut,Never have and Never will in fact I despise this,but it’s my phone so it’s cool).
thanks
There's a few common methods for this issue.First let me say that not all the screw heads are the EXACT SAME SIZE.You strip the screws when you use a driver that is too small so let's get that out of the way first so that you don't have this problem in the future.
Now,Method one: use a rubberband
Method two: A brass Penelope or the higher end kind,Not the little black ones that come in common kits but the ones that come with slightly better kits for example they are usually orange.You must first try constant firm very firm that is,pressure when extracting.You want to basically gouge a pentelope head into the screw,if head on fails then go to an angle after that.Be extremely careful with this method as it's better than the rubberband and I find it's always worked for me,You gotta remain careful when doing this or you might end up slipping and causing catastrophic damage to the board.
GoodLuck