The iPhone 11 smartphones show a warning if the screen has been replaced and if Apple cannot verify whether it is an official screen. The warning is on the lockscreen for 4 days and then only visible in the settings menu. If the message disappears from the lock screen after 4 days, it will remain on the first page of the settings menu for another 15 days. After that period, the notification goes to the Info menu under the General heading of Settings. The notification has no further effect on the operation of the iPhone. The true Tone option under Screen settings is therefore no longer available. Before starting the repair I recommend you to use the "JCID v1 Programmer" you can save data from the old screen and save it to the New screen, when you then mount the new screen back on your iPhone, the True Tone option is available again in Screen settings
There are 3 types of LCD screen manufacturers that Apple use for their mobile devices – Sharp, Toshiba and LG. The Sharp and Toshiba LCD screens are cross-compatible and you can use either of these screens on each handset, however, when you have an iPhone with an LG screen then you would only be able to use an LG screen replacement for these LG coded devices. Again, you might be wondering why. Well, if you fit a Toshiba or Sharp LCD to an iPhone that had an LG screen previously then the chances are you will either have no touch function or intermittent touch issues, so you must identify the screen manufacturer of your iPhone before ordering a premium replacement.
Bij mij brak ook een van de kleefstrips , ik heb toen de batterij een heel klein beetje opgelicht en er wat isopropyl (alcohol) laten tussenlopen en dan een halve minuut gewacht . Vervolgens heb ik heel voorzichtig in combinatie van een Plastic card en een iSesamo opening tool (deze zijn beiden hier te koop bij iFixit), de batterij kunnen los wrikken zonder dat deze beschadigd of geplooid was.
I used the following method to remove the tiny metal pin that holds the power button bracket:
I used a fine wire cutter (found in an electronica store) and pushed the pin up. Just enough so that I could remove the pin along the top without damaging it and have it placed in my new case
In my new Back Battery cover case there is no possibility to screwing the silver metal tab with these 2 screws to securing the copper flex cable . I only can put the silver metal tab with adhesives (double side tape)
There are 3 types of LCD screen manufacturers that Apple use for their mobile devices – Sharp, Toshiba and LG. The Sharp and Toshiba LCD screens are cross-compatible and you can use either of these screens on each handset, however, when you have an iPhone with an LG screen then you would only be able to use an LG screen replacement for these LG coded devices. Again, you might be wondering why. Well, if you fit a Toshiba or Sharp LCD to an iPhone that had an LG screen previously then the chances are you will either have no touch function or intermittent touch issues, so you must identify the screen manufacturer of your iPhone before ordering a premium replacement.
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Bij mij brak ook een van de kleefstrips , ik heb toen de batterij een heel klein beetje opgelicht en er wat isopropyl (alcohol) laten tussenlopen en dan een halve minuut gewacht . Vervolgens heb ik heel voorzichtig in combinatie van een Plastic card en een iSesamo opening tool (deze zijn beiden hier te koop bij iFixit), de batterij kunnen los wrikken zonder dat deze beschadigd of geplooid was.
In my iPad 2 A1395 is no screw
I used the following method to remove the tiny metal pin that holds the power button bracket:
I used a fine wire cutter (found in an electronica store) and pushed the pin up. Just enough so that I could remove the pin along the top without damaging it and have it placed in my new case
In my new Back Battery cover case there is no possibility to screwing the silver metal tab with these 2 screws to securing the copper flex cable . I only can put the silver metal tab with adhesives (double side tape)
In the middle of the volume buttons itself, on the inside is a round plate glued, you have to replace this on the new volume buttons