When your iPhone X suffers from a cracked display and refuses to show signs of life, it can be daunting. However, if it vibrates, charges, and makes noises, there’s a good chance the phone is still functioning internally. In this case, a screen replacement is likely all that’s needed. Here’s a detailed guide to restoring your iPhone X to working condition.
Diagnosing the Problem
The iPhone X in question has:
- A crack along the display.
- No visible screen activity.
- Vibrations, charging, and sounds indicating the phone is operational.
- A strange pattern on the screen suggesting possible moisture under the display.
Note: While the phone may not be water-damaged, exercise caution during the repair.
Step 1: Initial Disassembly
1. Remove the Bottom Screws
Start by unscrewing the two pentalobe screws located at the bottom of the phone near the charging port.
2. Open the Display
- Gently pry into the screen using a suction cup and pry tool.
- Lift the screen carefully to avoid damaging any internal components.
- If the screen has been repaired before, glue resistance may be minimal, making the process easier.
Step 2: Disconnecting Components
1. Remove the Metal Bracket
Unscrew the metal bracket holding the connectors in place.
2. Disconnect the Battery
Always disconnect the battery first to ensure no power flows through the logic board during the repair.
3. Remove the Display
Detach the screen completely and set the housing aside.
Step 3: Prepare the Replacement Screen
1. Check the Earpiece Speaker
Gently pry up the earpiece speaker from the old display. Since this screen had been replaced before, it may come off easily.
2. Peel the New Screen
Unpack the replacement display and peel off its protective film for a fresh start.