Introduzione
Porta a casa un nuovo pulsante home per il vostro iPhone 5.
Puoi usare questa guida anche per sostituire la staffa del pulsante home.
Strumenti
Ricambi
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Applica strisce sovrapposte di nastro adesivo sullo schermo del tuo iPhone fino a ricoprirlo tutto.
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Assicurati che l'iPhone sia spento prima di cominciare a smontarlo.
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Rimuovi le due viti pentalobe da 3,6 mm accanto al connettore Lightning.
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Indipendentemente dallo strumento usato, devi assicurarti di estrarre tutto il display.
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Se il vetro inizia a separarsi dalla plastica, come mostrato nella prima immagine, inserisci lo strumento d'apertura in plastica tra la cornice di plastica e il corpo in metallo del telefono per rimuovere le clip di metallo dal case.
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Tira la maniglia blu indietro per sbloccare i bracci dell'Anti-Clamp.
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Fai scorrere i bracci oltre il bordo sinistro o destro del tuo iPhone.
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Posiziona le ventose vicino al bordo inferiore dell'iPhone, appena sopra il tasto Home, una di fronte e una sul retro.
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Premi le ventose insieme per farle aderire sull'area desiderata.
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Se ritieni che la superficie del tuo iPhone sia troppo scivolosa perché l'Anti-Clamp possa far presa, puoi utilizzare del nastro adesivo per creare una superficie più aderente.
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Tira la manopola blu in avanti per bloccare i bracci.
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Gira la manopola in senso orario di 360° o finché le ventose cominciano ad allungarsi.
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Inserisci un plettro di apertura sotto lo schermo quando l'Anti-Clamp crea una fessura abbastanza grande.
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Salta i prossimi tre passi.
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Tenendo fermo l'iPhone con una mano, tira verso l'alto la ventosa per separare leggermente il pannello frontale dal corpo principale del telefono.
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Con uno strumento di apertura in plastica, forza delicatamente il telefono verso il basso, tirando lo schermo verso l'alto con la ventosa.
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Continua a fare leva ai lati del pannello frontale staccando le clip lungo il lato destro e sinistro.
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Una volta che le clip sono state rimosse ai lati e alla base del cellulare, solleva la parte bassa del pannello frontale e staccala dal corpo dell'iPhone.
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Apri lentamente il pannello fino a un angolo di circa 90 gradi e appoggialo contro qualcosa per tenerlo aperto mentre lavori sul telefono.
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Aggiungi un elastico per tenere il display fermo in posizione mentre lavori. Questo previene uno sforzo eccessivo sui cavi del display.
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Rimuovi le seguenti due viti che fissano il supporto in metallo del connettore della batteria alla scheda logica.
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Una vite a croce Phillips da 1,8 mm.
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Una vite a croce Phillips da 1,6 mm.
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Usa uno strumento di apertura in plastica per sollevare con delicatezza il connettore della batteria dal suo zoccolo sulla scheda logica.
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Rimuovi le seguenti viti che fissano il supporto del cavo di assemblaggio alla logic board:
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Due viti a croce Phillips da 1,2 mm
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Una vite a croce Phillips da 1,6 mm
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Solleva la staffa del cavo del display verso la batteria per sganciarlo e quindi rimuovila dall'iPhone.
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Usa lo strumento di apertura di plastica o un'unghia per staccare i tre cavetti del pannello frontale:
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Cavo fotocamera frontale e sensori
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Cavo LCD
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Cavo digitizer
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Rimuovi le due viti a croce Phillips da 1,3 mm che fissano il supporto del pulsante home al complesso del display.
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Premi delicatamente sul centro del pulsante dalla parte del display per allentare l'adesivo che lo tiene fissato al gruppo.
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Una volta che il pulsante home ha cominciato a separarsi dal display, usa uno spudger per staccarlo completamente dall'adesivo.
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Rimuovi il pulsante home dal gruppo display.
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Per riassemblare il tuo dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
13 commenti
I'm at the step where I need to remove the screws connecting the home button. The 2 screw's are stuck! I thought it was the screwdriver at first so I went in and bought another #000 screwdriver, but the screw is just melted shut. I cannot get it open no matter what. I fondled with it so much that the grooves of the screws are completely circular instead of a cross now. What do I do? Now my phone is just sitting here disassembled and I can't do anything.
mmmmm nows that's gonna be a really tough one. try using a heat gun, not very close else you'll fry the circuits, just close enough that it can dilate the area and you can try again with your screwdriver.
i have the same problem. were you able to fix it?
I have the same problem! Either the screwdriver isn't the right one (I bought all the recommended tools) or the screws are stuck
lana -
When I'm placing the home button in place its doesn't fall into place, as if the button is slightly too large to fit precisely in the slot. When I place the bracket back on it presses against the button and doesn't click. I've tried loosening the screws a bit to give some space but it usually leads to the screws popping off before I can put the screen back on. Idk if its my new home button or me but the process seems pretty straightforward and I haven't seen anything like the problem I'm having on any other forums.
A lot of iphones 5 have had the issue of the home button not responding when pressed. Does this repair address that issue?
Will -
i have this problem
Having completed this repair using the rear camera part from Ifixit I have to comment that the camera is noticeably lower quality. Its not huge - You don't notice it looking at the photos scaled down to fit but viewing one for one there is significant detail lost. My staff member has an Iphone 5 bough at exactly the same time as mine so I was able to take a photo side by side on his and mine after my repair and when you view 1 for 1 pixel in product boxes on mine the text was just a colored blur where on his although you couldn't read the text it was more obviously text. Overall though its still better than having a camera that wouldn't focus at all and being that Apple seem to refuse to supply genuine spare parts (Which there has to be a low against??? - Imagine if a car manufacturer did that) its still good buying one from someone who gives good support. At the end of the day its a phone camera not an SLR and its still better than the older Iphone 4 camera.
matt -
The majority of product manufacturers are not required to provide parts, and apple will fix items under the various warranties it offers. Car manufacturers on the other hand are required to make parts available by law. It is part of the regulation of their industry. They get a lot of protection for their business model, but have some obligations too. It's why the EV1 was pulled, they didn't want to have to make the parts, and why there are so many Delorian parts.
William Leeper -
This is a great guide. However, I'm having a hard time popping the screen back into place. Everything works but I'm afraid of putting too much pressure least I crack it again. Any advice?
amciotola -
To avoid broken screens during reassembling:
Put the hooks of the screen in the right place in the housing, then close it loose, don't press it. Turn your phone upside down with the screen on a very flat surface (e.g. table). Now press the housing on the screen -> no more risk for braking the screen because of inhomogeneous force applied on the glass!
mondbewohner -
I hope folks read this comment before proceeding to attempt a Sleep/Wake button repair on the iPhone 5! Apple has an iPhone 5 Sleep/Wake button replacement program, free, for iPhone 5 devices manufactured through March 2013. See program details at https://www.apple.com/support/iphone5-sl.... Don't do this yourself if you don't need to. It's a difficult repair.
Mark Luscher -
I was willing to add the following important remark on top of this guide but, strangely, it has been refused! Here it is:
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*Check if your Iphone 5 is eligible to the Apple special program for a free battery replacement (devices sold between September 2012 and January 2013, within a limited serial number range).
* If not, watch the video and use this guide [video|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ogE8USs...]
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And thus, as my Iphone 5 was eligible, I went to the Apple store of Le Louvre in Paris and the battery has been changed for free instead of 65 euros. Thanks to Mark!
revher -
Hi every one i drop my iphone5s 16gb
I replace 10!new screen but cant back to live i see on the "logic board" where u conect the screen i se damage HOW CANT FIX THAT WHITOUT LOST MA DATA ??? Thaks for anny hellp!!!!!
aliroberto01 -
Steps 12-15 seem to be not necessary for battery replacement. They are not required to remove and replace the battery and they at least DOUBLE the amount of work. Most of the time spent on this process involved working with those tiny screws and maneuvering them in place and screwing them down. Steps 12-15 are three of the five screws that you work with inside.
Also, there should be a note at the beginning of Step 2 that if you bought the iFixit kit that you should go directly to Step 6.
Bob Hatcher -
please wear safety helmet too, integral helmet and cover mouth with an N95 facemask underneath, just in case the battery punctures, explodes, you knock your head back to the wall and slam it back forward hitting the screw in your eye and and inhaling toxic fumes! can never be too careful ;-)
ibisiki -