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+ | [title] removing a damaged screen and display - step #1 |
[* black] it is easiest to start from the place marked with a yellow circle. Then, along the purple arrows on both sides. Absolutely stop before the bottom edge! | |
[* icon_caution] in the place marked with a red rectangle there is a tape from the Home button and the Touch.ID function - ( attached to the glass ) You can't damage it (this item is unique) | |
[* black] a drop of isopropanol and a spatula or a thin, flat screwdriver will certainly help to overcome the every next few inches. | |
[* black] with a yellow circle I mark the Touch.ID tape which is running from the digitizer under the matrix. This bend is sensitive. |