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Introduction
Follow the steps in this guide to replace a cracked or faulty screen in an iPhone 7. This guide includes removing the original display assembly, as well removing the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+7+Screen+and+Digitizer+Replacement/88860#s143016|home button], [guide|75238|earpiece speaker|new_window=true], [guide|75241|front camera assembly|new_window=true], and [guide|75483|LCD shield plate|new_window=true] from the original display. These parts should be transferred to your new screen before installing it.
If your replacement part already includes the earpiece speaker, front camera assembly, and LCD shield plate, you can follow this shorter guide which only has instructions for removing the home button.
If you do not transfer your home button to your new display, you will lose Touch ID and all normal button functionality. The solid state home button is paired to its original logic board, replacing either the button or the logic board makes the button unusable.