Hi all, yes this is possible and quite easy. I’ve done it myself (installed the OEM FaceTime HD camera from a 27” Thunderbolt Display into a 27” Apple Cinema Display). Both displays are mechanically identical for the purposes of this tear down , and have the same opening and closing process. Both cameras use the same USB2 interface via a 5 pin flex cable. I bought a used camera from a Thunderbolt Display for a few dollars on eBay. And I followed the tear down process from iFixit to the point where I removed the camera from the Cinema Display, then installed the new camera with no modifications. They look identical, have the same connector and dimensions and attachments. I managed dust and installed the display panel and used suction cups to put the glass screen back in place. Apple Thunderbolt Display Teardown Follow Steps 1 to 6 Skip to step 16 for camera removal, dont remove the flex cable, just disconnect the camera Install new camera with same screws Steps 6 to 1 for reassembly Following the steps...
I replaced my battery two days ago and while the battery life is good, my phone shuts down under CPU load. I didn’t get the chance to do a full calibration as the phone was shutting down before I could get below 60% initially. I figured out that if I keep it in low power mode it seems to be able to stay on. I’ve opened the phone up and reseated the battery connector and am going try and run it down below 10% for calibration today but that takes all day, especially in low power mode. I didn’t have random shutdown problems like this on my old battery, just low capacity. Was this iFixit battery kit.