iPhone X Microsoldering
Grab a toolkit for your iPhone X model and fix your broken phone!
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Choose your model of iPhone X:
Parts that work with iPhone X:
iPhone X Audio Control Cable and Brackets
Replace the internal audio and power switches and their brackets for an iPhone X. This cable is soldered to the wireless charging antenna coil. Replacing this component...
iPhone 8/8 Plus and iPhone X Battery Connector
Replace a damaged or corroded battery cable connector on the logic board of an iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, or iPhone X. This part requires microsoldering.
iPhone X Wireless Charging Antenna
Replace the internal inductive charging coil compatible with the A1865, A1901, A1902 model iPhone X. Installing this part requires micro-soldering.
iPhone X Bare Logic Board
Replace a bare logic board (with no components) compatible with the iPhone X. This is only the board to which all the surface soldered components would be mounted.
Device Info
The iPhone X (as well as the 8 and 8 Plus) was formally announced by Apple on September 12, 2017. New features include a new, almost bezel-less display, a new hexa-core system-on-chip with improved system and graphics performance, a glass back, and wireless charging using the Qi Standard. Additional features include a True Tone display and upgraded cameras. It's successor is the iPhone XS which was released about a year later.
Most iPhone X repairs are made to replace cracked screens and swap out dead batteries. iFixit has high quality parts for iPhone X screen replacements and iPhone X battery replacements. The iPhone X screen is adhered to the frame, and the battery is adhered to the inside of the phone. Once the phone is opened, this adhesive will need to be replaced.
The iPhone X requires a Pentalobe P2 to open and a Y000 for most internal repairs.
Once you've bought your parts and tools, check out iFixit's iPhone X repair guides for step-by-step instructions on how to make the fix.
The iPhone X earned a 6 out of 10 in iFixit’s repairability assessment. Watch the Teardown Review for more: