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Если стекло дисплея разбито, то в процессе ремонта важно предотвратить его дальнейшее разрушение (которое, кстати, может повлечь за собой серьёзные травмы). Заклейте стекло клейкой лентой.
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Наложите столько слоёв прозрачной ленты, сколько потребуется. Дисплей должен быть заклеен полностью.
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Tool used on this step:iSclack$24.99
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Откройте «челюсти» с присосками, сведя ручки iSclack вместе.
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Поместите iPhone между присосок, вложив его в пластиковый ограничитель.
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Верхняя присоска должна оказаться чуть выше кнопки Home.
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Сведите присоски вместе, разведя ручки. Крепко прижмите присоски к передней и задней панелям iPhone.
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Удалите два винта, фиксирующих металлический держатель коннектора батареи на материнской плате:
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Один крестовой 1,8 мм (Philips)
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Один крестовой 1,6 мм (Philips)
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Следуйте этим инструкциям в обратном порядке, чтобы собрать устройство.
Следуйте этим инструкциям в обратном порядке, чтобы собрать устройство.
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When I finished installing the battery, I put everything back together the way it should be but I have two small problems.
Problem 1: The top of the screen doesn't sit the way it did before I opened it. It sticks out more at the top than the bottom. I'm not talking much, maybe fractions of a MM extra?
Problem 2: The screen isn't as responsive as before. When I'm typing, it sort of lags and then it catches up really fast, sort of like when they phone is "busy" and then it catches up with what you're typing. However, it's not only during typing but scrolling and when tapping the screen. It is generally overall less responsive.
Any ideas?
If others have this problem like I did too when first changing the batter. Here's the answer not in the steps in the guide:
When reassembling the case after replacing the battery and closing the case you have to do the following. The top of the screen (where the cables to the LCD screen are connected) has to be slid in first, before settling in the rest of the case, so that there is no "bumb" on the top of the case. If you don't slide in the case correctly, you will get screen artefacts (after effects, ghosting) when pressing the screen in normal use. You'll notice this immediately and should notice it by the frame not being even on the top.
Fix: Just reopen the screen top, slide the screen frame top first in place, then close the rest of the case and test. Should be ok.
Super easy! I am not used to repair things on the regular but this was a breeze. The video was the perfect companion. Hardest part was removing the screen, then reapplying the cover for the three connections towards the top of the phone. The piece didnt seem to sit right, but jiggling it around a little helped and worked like a charm!
While trying to gingerly open a gap with the suction cup, my entire display assembly released all at once and flew up. I think I must have damaged a trace on the flex connector going to the backlight, since I now have hot spots along the top of the display and it seems half of the what-seem-to-be 8 LEDs are dead. Brightness at full is noticeably lower than a friend's iPhone 5.