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iPhone X Broken LCD Replacement – Repair Guide


OVERVIEW:

In this repair guide, we’ll walk you through the full screen replacement process for the iPhone X. This step-by-step tutorial is strictly based on the Tech De Prair video and outlines each stage of the repair using only tools and steps mentioned. Whether you’re dealing with a cracked display or unresponsive screen, this guide ensures you replace it safely and correctly. You’ll learn how to remove key components like the front proximity sensor, speaker, and screen connections. With careful attention to detail, you’ll be able to complete this repair with confidence.


REPAIR TIME & SKILL LEVEL:

This repair is estimated to take about 30-45 minutes to complete and is of INTERMEDIATE difficulty, requiring careful handling of Face ID components and proper screw placement to avoid board damage.


STEPS:

Tools You Need

For this repair, you will need a Pentalobe screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, a Tri-wing screwdriver, a heat gun for softening adhesive, and a plastic pry tool for safely opening the device and disconnecting internal components.


Remove the Pentalobe Screws

  • Begin by removing the two Pentalobe screws located at the bottom edge of the iPhone X.
  • These screws secure the display and must be taken out before using heat or a pry tool.
  • Make sure to keep them safely aside, as they are specific in size and position.

Apply Heat to Soften the Adhesive

  • Use a heat gun to apply gentle heat to the phone’s edges to loosen the adhesive.
  • Focus the heat around the edges, particularly the bottom, where the screen begins to separate.
  • Be careful not to overheat, just enough to make prying easier.

Pry Open the Screen from the Bottom

  • Use a pry tool to carefully lift the screen starting from the bottom.
  • Slowly work your way around the edges without pushing too deep to avoid damage.
  • Take your time and ensure the adhesive loosens as you move along.

Remove Tri-Wing Screws Holding LCD Bracket

  • Once the screen is lifted, locate and remove all the Tri-wing screws securing the metal bracket.
  • These screws hold the LCD and digitizer connectors in place underneath the bracket.
  • Carefully remove the metal bracket and set it aside.

Disconnect the Battery

  • Always disconnect the battery before working on internal components to avoid any short circuit.
  • Use the pry tool to gently lift the battery connector from its socket.
  • Make sure it stays disconnected throughout the repair.

Disconnect Display and Sensor Connections

  • Disconnect the digitizer connector and the LCD connector from the motherboard.
  • Also, unplug the proximity sensor cable, which is vital for Face ID functionality.
  • Be careful not to damage the connectors, as they are delicate.

Remove the Proximity Sensor Assembly

  • Unscrew the Tri-wing screws securing the proximity sensor and speaker bracket.
  • Apply a bit of heat to loosen the adhesive holding the sensor in place.
  • Gently lift the sensor and top speaker out as a unit—these parts are soldered together.

Transfer Proximity Sensor and Speaker

  • Place the proximity sensor and top speaker assembly onto the new screen.
  • Make sure it sits properly in place with the original bracket.
  • Align all components exactly as they were to ensure proper Face ID function.

Reconnect Display Components

  • Start reassembling by reconnecting the LCD and digitizer connectors first.
  • Then connect the front proximity sensor flex cable to its port.
  • Leave the battery connector for last to avoid any accidental power surge.

Reinstall the Metal Bracket

  • Place the metal bracket back over the connectors and secure it with the correct screws.
  • Pay close attention to screw length—long screws go on the top and middle, while others are uniform.
  • Misplacing a screw can cause motherboard damage, so be cautious.

Close and Align the Screen

  • Begin closing the phone by aligning the top of the screen where the Face ID sensor is located.
  • Press along the edges to securely seal the display back into the frame.
  • Make sure the screen fits evenly and is flush with the body.

Reinsert the Pentalobe Screws

  • Insert the two Pentalobe screws back at the bottom of the phone.
  • These will lock the screen back into place.
  • Tighten them gently but securely.

Test the New Screen

  • Power on the device and check the screen functionality.
  • Make sure the display responds to touch and looks clear.
  • Also verify that Face ID is still working correctly with the reinstalled proximity sensor.

CONCLUSION:

Replacing the iPhone X screen is a precise process, but very doable with the right tools and attention to detail. From removing the Pentalobe screws to reinstalling the Face ID sensor, every step matters for a successful repair. Always take care when handling internal connectors and screws. Be sure to test everything before sealing the device shut. With this guide, your iPhone X can be up and running again with a flawless screen replacement.

Before and After LCD Replacement

VIDEO TUTORIAL:

Looking for a more in-depth tutorial? Check out our complete teardown video for a detailed step-by-step walkthrough.


MAIL-IN REPAIR SERVICE:

Not comfortable doing the repair yourself? TekDep offers a mail-in repair service for professional assistance.


SHOP PARTS:


SHOP TOOLS:

Using the right tools is crucial for a safe and successful repair. Investing in precision tools reduces the risk of damaging components.


HAVE QUESTIONS?

For questions or troubleshooting, feel free to contact us or drop a comment below!

  • Phone: 818-456-4479
  • Email: support@tekdep.com

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