DIY Guide to Replace iPhone Xs Screen: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Duration: 45 min.
Steps: 16 Steps
Take extra care not to damage small parts. Some of them can’t be replaced, so that your phone could lose some important functions such as Face ID. One extra sensitive part is the earpiece/sensor flex cable.
In this detailed repair guide, we’ll show you how to replace the defective display unit on your iPhone X yourself. This repair will help you if the glass is cracked, the 3D Touch no longer responds, or the OLED remains black or flickers. Secure all data and touch something made of metal, such as the heater, to dissipate static charges before repairing.
Step 1
– Turn your iPhone off completely to avoid damaging it during the repair. Press and hold the Standby button and one of the two volume keys for three seconds, until the “Power off” slider appears.
– Swipe the slider from left to right. Now your iPhone will shut down completely, which can take about ten seconds.
Step 2
2 × 6,8 mm Pentalobe
After being opened, your iPhone Xs loses its guarantee for dust and spray water protection (IP 68 rating).
– Remove the two pentalobe screws at the bottom edge of the back cover. They’re to the right and left of the Lightning connector. Put the screws in the same box of your magnetic pad.
– Put your iPhone Xs on a soft, clean surface to avoid scratching the back.
Step 3
Do not insert your tool more than 5 mm into the gap, so you don’t damage small parts inside the iPhone.
If you can’t get a plectrum into the gap, you can use an iFlex. But change to a hard plastic plectrum as soon as possible to avoid scratches on the frame.
– To lift the front panel, you need a suction cup, a hard plastic pick and a heat gun. If the screen is severely cracked, cover all of it with packing tape before you continue.
– The screen is glued to the frame. Use a heat gun to heat the outer edges of the display to about 60°C (140°F).
– Place the suction cup over the Home button (if possible) or next to it. While lifting the screen with the suction cup, insert the hard plastic pick between the steel frame and the display frame and press down the steel frame.
Step 4
– Use a Y-Type and Phillips screwdriver (Y000/PH00) to remove the screws. Then take off the bracket plate. Put all the parts in the same box of your magnetic pad.
– Now very carefully pry off the battery contact by inserting a spudger under the connector.
1 × 1,2 mm Y-Type
3 × 1,0 mm Y-Type
1 × 3,7 mm Phillips
Battery Connector
Before starting the repair, disconnect the battery contact to prevent short circuits and avoid accidentally turning on your device during the repair. This is a crucial step to ensure your safety and the success of the repair.
Apple introduced Y-Type screws with the iPhone 7. They are often wrongly called Tri-Point or Tri-Wing. Use a matching Y-Type screwdriver for these screws so you don’t strip the screw heads.
Step 5
Display Connector
Earpiece connector
Be very careful when prying off the connectors using the spudger to prevent damaging anything.
– The display unit is connected by three flexible cables.
– Use a spudger to separate the connectors for the display and the earpiece one by one.
– The flex cable of the earpiece is still slightly glued to the cable underneath. Loosen it by carefully pulling it off. Use hot air to help yourself if the adhesive doesn’t come off.
Step 6
– Unscrew and remove the three Y-Type screws securing the earpiece.
– If all three screws are off, you can fold the earpiece to the side. It is slightly glued.
1 × 1,2 mm Y-Type
1 × 1,8 mm Y-Type
1 × 1,3 mm Y-Type
When removing the earpiece, take care not to damage the sensitive flex cable connecting the earpiece and the sensors. Be very careful, because there are no working spare parts. If the flex cable is damaged, there may be problems with the FaceID function.
One of the screws is covered with black tape.
Step 7
Be extra careful when removing these parts. The flex cable is very easy to damage.
– The flex cable is slightly glued. Use a heat gun or a regular blowdryer to soften the glue.
– Slide a flat, strong tool like a steel spatula or tweezers under the flex cable. Be careful!
– Carefully pry the different sensors from their openings.
– If all parts are off, you can remove the flex cable.
Step 8
Plastic guide
– Not all available displays have the same features. If necessary, you’ll have to take some of the following plastic parts from your old display before installing the new screen (they are slightly glued on):Front camera holderInfrared camera holderSensor holder
– Front camera holder
– Infrared camera holder
– Sensor holder
– Peel the protective film off the new display and remove the seals.
Step 9
Plastic guides
Check whether the plastic guides are in the correct positions.
– Take the flex cable with the earpiece and the sensors.
– Stick the sensors through their openings in the display.
– Press the sensors in a little to seat them properly.
Step 10
1 × 1,2 mm Y-Type
1 × 1,8 mm Y-Type
1 × 1,3 mm Y-Type
– Fold down the earpiece and position the screw holes so they sit over the threads of the display.
– Use the three Y-Type screws to fasten the earpiece.
Step 11
An iPhone repaired with a frame sticker will be protected against dust and spray water, but it will not be 100% waterproof!
In the pictures you can see iPhone X. The iPhone Xs is built in the same way and is re-glued in the same way.
– To make sure that the new frame sticker will really stick, remove all glue residue and dirt from the metal frame.
– Remove the first protective film layer of the frame sticker.
– Position the frame sticker carefully on one edge of the frame and attach it gradually. Make sure the frame sticker is positioned evenly and press it on. You can use the spudger+iPhone+Xs&crid=1TJIMMAJSUJUZ&sprefix=repair+tools%2Caps%2C165&linkCode=ll2&tag=salvationrepa-20&linkId=c486487cf454ce8edd6f5beefab4110f&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl’>plastic spudger to press the adhesive on.
– Remove the next large protective film.
– You can leave the small protective films on for now and remove them when you’ve connected the display and attached the bracket plates. This prevents anything from sticking to the frame sticker before you install it. But you can also remove the films right away.
Step 12
Display Connector
Earpiece Connector
Make sure the connectors attach properly. Don’t slip and bend the socket contacts on the logic board.
– Place the display unit on the edge of the frame and rest it against a stable object, in order not to overstretch the sensitive flex cables. Make sure your device doesn’t slide away.
– Connect the two display connectors.
– You might need to press down the lower of the two connectors with a spudger to make it sit properly.
– Use tweezers to position the earpiece connector over its socket on the logic board.
– Carefully press to attach the connector to its socket.
Step 13
Battery Connector
1 × 1,2 mm Y-Type
3 × 1,0 mm Y-Type
1 × 3,7 mm Phillips
– Now you can connect the battery connector.
– Then insert the bracket plate and fasten with the various screws.
Step 14
– Gently lower the display into place, but hold off on pressing it down just yet.
– Power up your iPhone and give that display brightness a little check.
– Now it’s time for some touchscreen fun! Pick an app and swipe it around the screen. If it follows your finger like a loyal puppy, you’re all set!
Step 16
2 × 6,8 mm Pentalobe
– Screw the two pentalobe screws to the left and right of the Lightning connector into the enclosure.
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