(If you are replacing a badly cracked digitizer glass, cover the screen
in sticky tape before starting). First turn your phone off and remove the sim tray
by pushing your sim removal tool into the hole circled below. If you
don't have a sim removal tool, use a paperclip.
Next remove the 2 pentalobe screws, circled below.
Now attach a suction cup near the bottom of the screen. If your screen
is cracked, try and place the suction cup in an area which isn't damaged.
Pull the suction cup up and you should lift the screen enough to allow
you to get the edge of a plastic tool under the edge of the screen, as pictured
below.
Run your plastic tool along both sides of the screen. There are ribbon
cables holding the screen in place near the top, so don't run your plastic tool
along the top edge of the screen.
Lift the screen up and you'll see a metal cover held in place by 3
screws. Remove these screws.
The metal cover is now free.
You now have access to three ribbon cables, indicated below. Each has a
plug and socket like connection, so lever each up, away from the circuit board.
The screen is now free.
If you are replacing the screen and your new screen does not come with
the earpiece, front facing camera, proximity sensor, home button and sensor, then
you'll need to remove them from your old screen. To remove the earpiece, remove
the 2 screws circled below.
The earpiece and metal cover are now free.
To remove the flex ribbon cable for the front facing camera and
proximity sensor, first apply some heat with a hair dryer for around 30 seconds,
which will soften the adhesive holding it in place, then use a flat head
screwdriver to carefully lift the cable free, from the point indicated by the
screwdriver below. Then pull the tab, indicated by the arrow below, towards you.
The flex ribbon cable is now free.
Below is a closer view of the flex ribbon cable.
To remove the home button and sensor, first remove the 2 screws circled
below. Now apply some heat with a hair dryer for around 30 seconds, which will
soften the adhesive holding the sensor in place, then carefully pull the home
button sensor away from the back of the screen.
Carefully pull the home button sensor away from the back of the screen.
The home button sensor is now free. Next push the home button, indicated
by the arrow below, from the other side of the screen and it will fall out.
The home button is now free. Next remove the 2 screws circled below.
Now remove the 2 screws circled below. Also remove the 2 screws on the
other side.
The metal cover can now be removed from the back of the old screen. If
you only want to replace the LCD screen, you don't need to follow the
guide any further, simply reattach the parts to your new screen and
reverse the whole procedure for reassembly. If you've found this
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following the rest of the guide for complete disassembly of your iPhone
5.
Next, remove the 3 screws circled below.
The 3 screws have been removed and the two metal covers are now free.
The ribbon cable from the battery, indicated below, needs to be
disconnected. This ribbon cable has a plug and socket like connection, so lever
it up, away from the circuit board.
To lift the battery free, pull the tab indicated by the arrow below.
Some force is required. You may need to heat the battery using a hair dryer on a
low setting for around 30 seconds. This will soften the adhesive holding the
battery in place and allow you to lift it out.
The battery is now free.
Another 2 ribbon cables need to be disconnected, indicated below.
Although each cable is slightly different, each has a plug and socket like
connection, so lever each up, away from the circuit board.
The 2 ribbon cables are now disconnected.
Now disconnected the 3 ribbon cables indicated below. Disconnect ribbon
number 1 first, then 2 then 3. Make sure ribbon cables 2 and 3 are disconnected
at both ends. Again, each ribbon cable has a plug and socket like connection, so
disconnect them in the same way as the others.
The ribbon cables in the last stage have now been disconnected.
Next remove the 6 screws, circled below.
Now remove the 5 screws, circled below.
Now lift the circuit board from the point indicated by the arrow
below. The circuit board is still connected by the ribbon cable on the other
side, so lift the circuit board up and turn it over, from right to left.
The circuit board has been flipped over and is almost free.
Disconnect the ribbon cable circled below. Again, it has a plug and
socket connector, so disconnect it in the same way as the others.
The circuit board is now free. Now remove the 7 screws, circled
below, and you can lift the loudspeaker/lightening port assembly free.
The loudspeaker/lightening port assembly is now free.
Circled below is the part which makes a connection with the home
button sensor. Carefully peel this part back (it's held in place lightly with
adhesive tape) and you'll be able to detach the loudspeaker.
The loudspeaker is now free.
Next remove the 7 screws circled below. The vibrating motor will
come loose.
The screws and vibrating motor are now free. The ribbon cable for
the volume, mute switch and power button, indicated by the arrow below, is held
in place with double sided adhesive tape. Carefully peel this away.
The volume buttons, mute switch. power button, all the screws and
the ribbon cables have been disconnected. Disassembly is now complete.
Reverse the whole procedure for reassembly. If you've found this
disassembly guide useful, please support formymobile.co.uk and order the
tools and parts you need from our site. We ship worldwide!
iPhone 5 Disassemble
iPhone 5 Disassemble
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