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LCD Screen and Digitizer
Title
iPhone 7 LCD Screen and Digitizer Replacement
Introduction
For an easier repair, use our [product|IF332-049|fix kit|new_window=true] and follow [guide|67489|this shorter guide|new_window=true] to replace your iPhone’s entire display assemblyscreen.
For more advanced fixers, this guide will help you replace ''only'' the iPhone 7 LCD screen +and digitizer assembly (a.k.a. the bare “front panel”). This requires you to transfer several components from your original screen to the new one before installing it—including the [guide|75241|front camera assembly|new_window=true], [guide|75238|earpiece speaker|new_window=true], [guide|75483|LCD shield plate|new_window=true], and [guide|88860|home/Touch ID sensor|stepid=143016].
For all screen/display repairs, '''it's important to carefully transfer the original home/Touch ID sensor onto the new display in order for it to function.''' The solid state home button is paired to its original logic board by Apple, so replacing it will render it unusable.