IPhone 11 screen cracked

IPhone 11 screen cracked If you already have a thin metal LCD shield on the back of your new screen, you can make repairs a lot easier. But if it is missing, this guide will show you how to replace the screen and keep the old LCD screen protector. The speaker and sensor attached to the back of the screen are factory installed in the iPhone, so you can use the instructions below to transfer communications from your old screen to your new one. The True Tone feature will not work after replacing the screen, even when using an original Apple display. In order for the True Tone function to work with a new display, you will need expensive equipment, which is available in specialized service centers. Instructions: Step 1: Unscrew the mounting screws. Discharge your iPhone battery to below 25% before you begin. A charged lithium-ion battery can catch fire or even explode if accidentally punctured. Turn off iPhone before disassembling. Remove the two pentagonal screws located near the charging port. Removing the iPhone's display will compromise its waterproofing, so prepare a new waterproof seal before continuing with this step, otherwise you will have to carefully avoid contact with any moisture when using iPhone 11. Step 2: seal the cracks with tape If your iPhone has a cracked screen, you need to prevent cracks from growing. Cover the iPhone display with overlapping strips of adhesive tape until the entire front is covered. This will prevent the glass from splintering and ensure structural integrity when removing the display. Step 3: Heat the bottom edge of the phone. Heating the bottom edge of iPhone helps soften the adhesive that secures the display. Use a hair dryer or heat gun to make it easier to remove your damaged screen. Step 4: Install the suction cups. The next two steps require a special tool - the iSlack, which includes the suction cups. With their help, you can remove the display. Place the suction cups near the bottom edge of the iPhone — one in front and one on the back — and press firmly. Instead of the iSlack, you can use a regular suction cup, but in this case, more effort will be required. Step 5 Grip your iPhone firmly and close the iSclack handle to separate the screen slightly from the back of the phone. Don't try to split the screen completely, a little space along the bottom edge is all it takes. If you are using a single suction grip, place it against the bottom edge of the phone and pull. Step 6: Lift the display slightly The waterproof adhesive that holds the display in place is very strong and requires considerable effort to create the initial gap. If you find it difficult to separate the display even a little, continue heating and gently rock the display up and down to loosen the adhesive. The steps must be continued until you create a gap sufficient to insert the tool. Step 7: remove the display Insert a special thin pick into the gap from the lower left corner and slide up the left edge of the iPhone, cutting the glue that holds the display in place. Do not insert the pick too deep into the iPhone, otherwise internal components may be damaged. The same action will have to be repeated on the right side. Step 8 The top edge of the display is secured with both glue and clips. Gently pull down on the right edge of the display (towards the Lightning port). Insert the guitar pick into the upper right corner of your phone. Step 9 Slide the pick to the upper left corner and cut off the remaining adhesive holding the display. Again, don't insert the pick more than a few millimeters - roughly the width of the display bezel - otherwise you could damage the Face ID sensor array. Step 10: Remove the suction cups. Pull on the small tab on the suction cup to detach it from the front panel. If you've used the iSclack and it's still attached to your iPhone, remove it. Step 11: Open iPhone Open iPhone by flipping the display up like a book cover. Don't try to split the display completely yet, as several fragile ribbon cables still connect it to the iPhone's motherboard. When reassembling, put the display back in place, align the clips with the top edge, and gently press down on the top edge before snapping the rest of the display into place. If it is difficult to snap into place, check the condition of the clips around the perimeter of the display and make sure they are not bent. Step 12: Remove the battery shield. Use a Y000 screwdriver to remove the three 1.1mm screws that secure the battery connector shield. During this repair, keep an eye on each screw and mark them to put them back exactly in place. During assembly, it is best to turn on the iPhone and test all features before securing the display in place. Be sure to turn off iPhone again before proceeding. Step 13: Disconnect the battery Use a plastic spatula to disconnect the ba cable