How to replace your iPhone 7 Plus screen

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Title: How to replace your iPhone 7 Plus screen


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How to replace your iPhone 7 Plus screen
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If you've wound up with a shattered iPhone 7 Plus
screen, here's what you need to know about
repairing it.
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The iPhone 7 Plus's screen is beautiful, to be
sure  but that glass beauty can break if
dropped, smashed, or otherwise chipped against
similarly-hard surfaces. Some breaks are worse
than others, but if you completely smash your
screen, you're probably in need of a screen
repair.
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After all, modern iPhone screens aren't just LCD
and glass They pack several different components
in one. The digitizer reads your finger contact
and movement the LCD displays all the images,
video, and other visual information, and the
glass screen helps shield the inner components of
the phone. As such, whether you crack the glass,
run into a black screen, or can't interact with
your phone via touch, you'll need to replace the
entire screen to get your phone working properly
again.
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When you crack your screen, it also destroys your
iPhone's water resistance if you're used to
keeping it near water, you'll definitely want to
fix your device.There are several ways to repair
or replace a broken iPhone screen, depending on
your monetary situation and free time. Here are a
couple, in order of easiest (and cheapest) to
most complicated.
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If your screen is shattered but relatively
intact, you can put off a potentially-costly
repair by sealing the broken pieces behind a
screen protector. I'll note that this is a
temporary measure, and one I generally recommend
for screens that are cracked, but not completely
destroyed it can keep the cracks from worsening
or pieces of the screen from falling apart, but
eventually, you'll need to replace the screen. It
also won't maintain your iPhone's water
resistance.
Buy a screen protector
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The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus screens have more
complicated technology embedded within them than
any iPhone before them Between the Touch ID
sensor, Tactic Engine-based Home Button, 3D Touch
display, and FaceTime front-facing camera, a
cracked iPhone screen can be a real hassle to
replace.
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Luckily, if you purchased AppleCare with your
iPhone screen repair is simple and inexpensive
assuming you have the time to send it to Apple.
It's just 29 to fix a broken iPhone 7 or 7 Plus
screen, and an Apple Store or Apple Authorized
Service Representative store you visit has the
equipment necessary to properly remove, replace,
and re-calibrate your iPhone for Touch ID and
water resistance.
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Before you consider a repair
  • The iPhone 7 Plus LCD screen assembly is
    difficult to remove and replace Several flex
    cables can be torn easily, so proceed carefully.
    In addition, loosening the screen's adhesive
    requires controlled heating with a dehydrator or
    heat gun.
  • Required tools and parts
  • Not only will need a new screen an "LCD
    Assembly", if you want to be technical about the
    part you're going to need some tools if you're
    going to do this right. Or at all.
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  • iPhone 7 Plus LCD assembly
  • Metal spudger
  • Phillips head srewdriver
  • Pentalobe screwdriver
  • Tri-point screwdriver
  • Spudger

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Dehydrator, heat Gun, or heat mat
  • While not required to repair your iPhone, we also
    recommend you use a magnetic mat and screw
    capsules to keep everything organized. You're
    going to be working with some tiny screw here
    these will help you keep them on your table and
    not lost on the floor.

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Turn your iPhone off and heat it up
  • Start by heating up the device's interior
    adhesive strips with a dehydrator, heat gun, or
    heat mat. Heat guns are the quickest, but be
    careful because it is easy to overdo it and
    damage the device. Twenty minutes in the
    dehydrator should be enough. Ten to twenty
    seconds of a heat gun on a low setting should be
    all you need to loosen the adhesive.

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