Teach You Disassemble iPhone 8 Screen and Glass Back Cover

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Teach You Disassemble iPhone 8 Screen and Glass Back Cover The most obvious design change for iPhone 8 and 8 Plus is the smooth glass back. It's dangerous and extravagant for user to fix the broken glass back cover or screen. Because this glass would be priced for a large cost. The damage iPhone 8 screen or glass back price jumps to $349, and $399 for the iPhone 8 Plus. It is more expensive than other iPhone screen. So in your daily life, basically you can' t crack your phone' s glass, maybe you're going to be dishing out lots of cash.

We sort out the iPhone 8 screen and glass back cover characteristic include: On the iPhone 8 backside, we spy


the iPhone's snazzy new glass backing with its seven-layer color finish. When Apple assures every user that this rear panel is reinforced with" an internal laser-welded steel and copper structure, " but we find also the time and durability tests will tell you if this phone will suffer from a snap, crackle or yet another Bendgate. Although the seamless back cover and the intricate insides are difficult to disassemble and the first thing we spy is the brand new wireless charging coil, we believe we can beat it.

1. We need some heat as an antidote to the waterproof


display seals, after twirling away the pentalobe screws. 2. When the Seals softened, need take the Doule Suction Cup Pliers off from our tool bag, it is in order to get some pulling power, and slice through the adhesive with a little help from cleaning tool, such as the BGA Paver Scraper and VIPFIX Crowbar. 3. When we crack open the display, we are greeted by the familiar display cable bracket. We are meet the Phillips #000 screws rather than tri-point screws. 4. We quickly decouple several cables, the battery, display, and home button cables to make sure the the display is free. And we will find the display has not gaskets, which was previously seen in the iPhone 7. 5. We need make a grab for the battery' s stretch-release adhesive strips, remove all four at once, now the battery pack is out. 6. We take off

the logic board of main camera. We see


the 8' s sensor is bigger than the 7' s, but specs the same 12 MP resolution. This means the individual pixels are larger, letting in more light, improving colors. 7. We find some cables and brackets, and take off these cables and brackets! We see a new Lightning port bracket and we've gleefully plugged along with our Phillips screwdrive. In removing this bracket, we encountered our first tri-point screw. 8. The Next we will take down is a interconnect/antenna cable over the speaker. The final barrier to logic board is a tiny hidden screw, which we find trapped under the waterproof silicone seals. We can be carefully removal the logic board. 9. When the Logic board dispatched, we get down to brass tacks plastic bits. Then the next work is speaker and barometric vent. We find the speaker holes line at the bottom of this iPhone as the 7, and also find familiar signs of waterproofing in the form of seals and little rubber gaskets.


10. Then we can find the rear case is looking a little thin on components, and we can see some black tapes, it's the wireless charging coil! This coil uses an oscillating magnetic field to generate an alternating current. Then the alternating current is then converted to direct current, the magic juice that fuels the battery.

Now we finally turn back to the display and pluck it. More information about phone repair tools and guides, you can choose Vip Fix Shop Team.


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