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Introduction
Use this guide if your new display assembly comes with the [guide|75238|earpiece speaker|new_window=true], [guide|75241|front-facing camera, sensor assembly|new_window=true], and display EMI[guide|75483|LCD shield plate|new_window=true] already installed. You'll simply remove the old display assembly and transfer the home/Touch ID sensor to the new display assembly.
If your replacement display does not include the abovethose components, you must transfer them to your new front panel as well[https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+7+Screen+and+Digitizer+Replacement/88860|follow this more in-depth guide instead.]
In both caseseither case, '''the original home button/Touch ID sensor must be transferred ontoto the new display in order for Touch ID to function.'''
Opening the iPhone 7 will damage the waterproof seals on the display. If you do not [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+Display+Adhesive+Replacement/93983|new_window=true|replace the adhesive seals], your phone will function normally, but will no longer be water-resistant.
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