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Hilarious.
-I'm quite aware of where they go, I'm asking for a hand in the orientation, and if they're easier to install by applying to the the screen or the body first. The guide gives no clues, unlike the my iPhone 6s I just replaced the battery on.
+I'm quite aware of where they go, I'm asking for a hand in the orientation, and if they're easier to install by applying to the the screen or the body first. The guide gives no clues, unlike my iPhone 6s I just replaced the battery on.
The adhesive strips are these ones:
[product|IF276-013]
The centre one in particular is not easy to visualize the orientation to the components, the two sides are pretty obvious. Just wondering if there's a diagram somewhere.
I'm sure I can hack and slash my my through, but like all things, there's generally a best way. Was just hoping for someone who's done it before, not a smartass reply.

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Hilarious.

I'm quite aware of where they go, I'm asking for a hand in the orientation, and if they're easier to install by applying to the the screen or the body first. The guide gives no clues, unlike the my iPhone 6s I just replaced the battery on.

The adhesive strips are these ones:

[product|IF276-013]

The centre one in particular is not easy to visualize the orientation to the components, the two sides are pretty obvious. Just wondering if there's a diagram somewhere.

I'm sure I can hack and slash my my through, but like all things, there's generally a best way. Was just hoping for someone who's done it before, not a smartass reply.

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