@markus33990 I am not an expert nor do I claim to be one. I've only done two of those but I've learned from it. This is not an easy job and does require some good hand-eye coordination. It is not the setting on the heat gun that matters but that you get the glass hot enough to release the adhesive (60-100 max on the glass/iPhone back is about right). I like mine hot and set it high. Main thing is to keep it moving. Never hold it in one place for too long or you are going to run in trouble. You do not want the battery to expand etc. I use a thermometer on the areas where the glass has been removed. That gives me an idea about the temperature I am have on the phone to release the adhesive. That works for me and it may not work for you. You will develop your own technique.
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@markus33990 I am not an expert nor do I claim to be one. I've only done two of those but I've learned from it. This is not an easy job and does require some good hand-eye coordination. It is not the setting on the heat gun that matters but that you get the glass hot enough to release the adhesive (60-100 max on the glass/iPhone back is about right). I like mine hot and set it high. Main thing is to keep it moving. Never hold it in one place for too long or you are going to run in trouble. You do not want the battery to expand etc. I use a thermometer on the areas where the glass has been removed. That gives me an idea about the temperature I have on the phone to release the adhesive. That works for me and it may not work for you. You will develop your own technique.
@markus33990 I am not an expert nor do I claim to be one. I've only done two of those but I've learned from it. This is not an easy job and does require some good hand-eye coordination. It is not the setting on the heat gun that matters but that you get the glass hot enough to release the adhesive (60-100 max on the glass/iPhone back is about right). I like mine hot and set it high. Main thing is to keep it moving. Never hold it in one place for too long or you are going to run in trouble. You do not want the battery to expand etc. I use a thermometer on the areas where the glass has been removed. That gives me an idea about the temperature I am have on the phone to release the adhesive. That works for me and it may not work for you. You will develop your own technique.
Keep the hot air moving and keep peeling away :-)