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How to Replace iPhone XS Earpiece Speaker - Fix iPhone XS Sound - Step-by-Step Guide w/ Tools & Mats
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
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Step-by-step guide showing you how to replace the ear speaker(while keeping the original flex cable), on the Apple iPhone XS.
You are shown how to remove the screen and disassemble the iPhone XS enough so that you can get to the earpiece and replace it.
If your earpiece speaker is crackly, has low volume, gives out distorted sound or is not working alltogether and the earpiece/proximity sensor/front camera flex cable is not damaged, you should be able to fix your fault using this method.
This method preserves the original flex cable from Apple and therefore your Face ID will be working still after the repair.
The guide includes the tools and materials used and what to expect when tackling this earpiece renewal.
Please feel free to ask questions in the comments and I will do my best to answer them all.
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Chapters:
0:00 Screen Assembly Removal
3:07 Old Ear Speaker Removal
4:39 New Ear Speaker Installation
6:33 Adhesive Cleaning
7:33 Testing the Repair
8:42 Reassembly
11:08 Final Test
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Thanks for this video. Now it makes comeplete sense, unfortunately you need to have soldering kit to remove the ear piece from the flex cable.
Can you provide a link for the repair part? Thanks
Just replaced mine. Ty
You are very welcome!
What mat are you working on? looks nice
I bought it from Amazon about a year ago. It is the Wemk Silicone Soldering Mat, 500℃ Heat Resistant Silicone Work Repair Mat, Magnetic Silicone Repair Solder Pad for Welding and Soldering Station Watch Computer Repair (45x30cm)
Hi what the temperature of the soldering iron?
Hi, I actually don't know as my soldering iron sets his temperature automaticaly ... I use the Oki Metcal MFR-1100 which has a 60W maximum output.
If you replace with a new earpiece the Face ID and the True will go away?
if you just replace the earpiece but keep the original flex, Face ID and averything else should work as normal
I just torned by mistake the earpiece flex cable, can i replace this flex cable from another original earpiece speaker and get work the face id?
I have never performed this type of repair, where the flex was torn. Please do a fair bit of research and take my advice with a pinch of salt. From what I gather it is possible to use a new OEM flex cable and move over the original parts from the one you just torn. This involves micro soldering and it is quite difficult. Depending on where you torn your cable, maybe you can scratch it at the breaking point and expose the traces and if they are not too many/complicated, maybe you can re-solder it back together even if it involves adding some insulated tiny wire.
I have Apple iPhone XS and when I’m playing music it sounds squeaky should I get the speakers change?
Did you change my bottom speaker and top speaker?
Make sure you use Authentic iphone parts or your face id won't work
If I change the iPhone XS Max earphone and the sensor array, will the Face id work or not?
No, I don't think it will work after. That flex cable is paired with the phone and as far as I know only Apple have the tools to re-pair a new cable with the phone. That's why I only replaced the ear speaker and kept the original flex cable. Aren't you able to replace just the ear speaker and solder a new one to the flex?
The face id still work!?
Yes, face id still works. Using this method you only change the actual ear piece and keep the original flex cable.
@@CosasusTech If I change the iPhone XS Max earphone and the sensor array, will the Face id work or not?
#technicalmahenderbro
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