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[title] removing a damaged screen and display - step #5 | |
[* black] after unscrewing the cover you will see three fastened connectors: two parallel - it's digitizer and one perpendicular - it's a matrix. Unclip the connectors and remove the matrix. If it is damaged, as in my case, it should be utilized of. If it works and you're not going to replace it, make sure you put it away in a safe place. | |
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+ | [* icon_caution] caution - do not touch the display surface (black). Fingerprints are very difficult to remove. |
[* black] a few more wires and one flat strip remain connected. Unless you're going to remove the motherboard (I don't see a need to do so in this case) you don't need to worry about it. Only the flat tape remains important - it's a tape of Home button and the Touch.ID function |