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| Well, you're (mostly) in luck! [guide|7277|Thi |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws in the iPhone 4s are standard Phillips screws. |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws in the iPhone 4s are standard Phillips screws. |
| If you still have all your screws, though(and it sounds like you |
| If you still have all your screws, though(and it sounds like you |
| If you are dead set on getting a new set, it looks like you can get them from amazon [http://www.ama |
| 2) The guide I linked to above will show you what screws go where. But, if you're looking for a RIDICULOUSLY useful all-in-one solution, I personally recommend [product|IF115-001|this]: it's a [product|IF115-001|magnetic screw mat] shows you where your screws should go on your iPhone 4s, and will hold your screws in place while you reassemble your phone. It's super-awesome, and helps avoid situations where you have no idea where the screws came from :) |
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| Well, you're |
| Well, you're |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws. |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws. |
| If you still have all your screws, though(and it sounds like you do), you can compare them against the guide and see which goes where. |
| If you still have all your screws, though(and it sounds like you do), you can compare them against the guide and see which goes where. |
| If you are dead set on getting a new set, it looks like you can get them from amazon [http://www.ama |
| 2) The guide I linked to above will show you what screws go where. But, if you're looking for a RIDICULOUSLY useful all-in-one solution, I personally recommend [product|IF115-001|this]: it's a [product|IF115-001|magnetic screw mat] shows you where your screws should go on your iPhone 4s, and will hold your screws in place while you reassemble your phone. It's super-awesome, and helps avoid situations where you have no idea where the screws came from :) |
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| Well, you're sort of in luck! [guide|7277|Thi |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws. If you still have all your screws, though(and it sounds like you do), you can compare them against the guide and see which goes where. If you are dead set on getting a new set, it looks like you |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws. If you still have all your screws, though(and it sounds like you do), you can compare them against the guide and see which goes where. If you are dead set on getting a new set, it looks like you |
| 2) The guide I linked to above will show you what screws go where. But, if you're looking for a RIDICULOUSLY useful all-in-one solution, I personally recommend [product|IF115-001|this]: it's a [product|IF115-001|magnetic screw mat] shows you where your screws should go on your iPhone 4s, and will hold your screws in place while you reassemble your phone. It's super-awesome, and helps avoid situations where you have no idea where the screws came from :) |
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| Well, you're |
| Well, you're |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws. |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws. |
| 2) The guide I linked to above will show you what screws go where. But, if you're looking for a RIDICULOUSLY useful all-in-one solution, I personally recommend [product|IF115-001|this]: it's a [product|IF115-001|magnetic screw mat] shows you where your screws should go on your iPhone 4s, and will hold your screws in place while you reassemble your phone. It's super-awesome, and helps avoid situations where you have no idea where the screws came from :) |
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| Well, |
| Well, |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws. Unfortunately, these are fairly difficult to find. If you still have all your screws, though(and it sounds like you do), you can compare them against the guide and see which goes where. |
| 2) The guide I linked to above will show you what screws go where. But, if you're looking for a RIDICULOUSLY useful all-in-one solution, I personally recommend [product|IF115-001|this]: it's a [product|IF115-001|magnetic screw mat] shows you where your screws should go on your iPhone 4s, and will hold your screws in place while you reassemble your phone. It's super-awesome, and helps avoid situations where you have no idea where the screws came from :) |
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| Well, I've got good news, and bad news. [guide|7277|Thi |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws. Unfortunately, these are fairly difficult to find. If you still have all your screws, |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws. Unfortunately, these are fairly difficult to find. If you still have all your screws, |
| 2) The guide I linked to above will show you what screws go where. But, if you're looking for a RIDICULOUSLY useful all-in-one solution, I personally recommend [product|IF115-001|this]: it's a [product|IF115-001|magnetic screw mat] shows you where your screws should go on your iPhone 4s, and will hold your screws in place while you reassemble your phone. It's super-awesome, and helps avoid situations where you have no idea where the screws came from :) |
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Edit by Jenee Hughes,
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| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws. Unfortunately, these are fairly difficult to find. If you still have all your screws, though, you can compare them against the guide and see which goes where. |
| 1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws. Unfortunately, these are fairly difficult to find. If you still have all your screws, though, you can compare them against the guide and see which goes where. |
| 2) The guide I linked to above will show you what screws go where. But, if you're looking for a RIDICULOUSLY useful all-in-one solution, I personally recommend [product|IF115-001|this]: it's a [product|IF115-001|magnetic screw mat] shows you where your screws should go on your iPhone 4s, and will hold your screws in place while you reassemble your phone. It's super-awesome, and helps avoid situations where you have no idea where the screws came from :) |
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Original post by Jenee Hughes,
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You're in luck! [guide|7277|This guide on iFixit] has a step-by-step, location-based guide to what size the screws are, and where they go.
1) Other than the pentalobe screws for the bottom dock connector (which you can [product|IF182-018|get here] and replace with the [product|IF182-019|iPhone liberation kit]), it looks like the rest of the screws are standard Phillips screws.
2) The guide I linked to above will show you what screws go where. But, if you're looking for a RIDICULOUSLY useful all-in-one solution, I personally recommend [product|IF115-001|this]: it's a [product|IF115-001|magnetic screw mat] shows you where your screws should go on your iPhone 4s, and will hold your screws in place while you reassemble your phone. It's super-awesome, and helps avoid situations where you have no idea where the screws came from :)
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