One step is missing, checking out if the new screen is 100% working. There are some screens which are not the best quality and always need to test them first out before closing the phone up
I know that on some phones if you don’t disconnect the battery when changing the screen it can blow the backlight. Where is the battery connector? Can the red shield be removed easily?
because of making faster money... and lazy technician. Once a technician gets shorts on logicboard because of 5-10 more minuts of work then he will know next time better
@@Beast_Son_GohanIncorrect. The dcreens on the new iPhones are OLED , not LCD, and therefore won’t short the phone as long as it’s turned offpriperly beforehand.
Can you tell me what to search up to find a iphone 14 acreen everytime i try to get pne it only has s1plug on the screen but when i search the iphone 14 screen it only has one plug on the screen
I love your videos, and I really appreciate all the details. You do a great job, and I don't think you need to change a thing. Keep em coming, and when I finally make it, I will definitely donate :). I am currently doing my first iPhone 14, and I had to do the back, front and battery, so it's been quite the journey. I have done a 12 numerous times and figured if I can handle that, I should be able to do this. I will let you know how it turns out!
from technician to a technician please disconnecting the power cable first if the touch screen not working or turn the phone off and then remove the cracked screen. How you working is quiet dumb because the way you fix the screen can cause shorts on the logicboard... I know lot of "technician" work that way to make faster money but ones the logic board gets shorts because of 5-10 more minutes of work you will not do it again.
I have an iPhone 14 I watched this to repair. Should I just turn off the phone before completing the steps shown or is it necessary to disconnect the battery? If so can you explain where to find this?
@@chrisb6475 honestly man I just did a repair on one and I did not want to risk breaking the back glass in the process of removing it to disconnect the battery cable. I couldnt slide to power off because the touch screen was broken. I did the repair without disconnecting the battery - removed old screen, transferred over faceID to new screen and plugged connectors back in. At first the screen was blank, so I did a hard restart and that fixed it and no issue. If you have fixed iphones before and know what you're doing, you'll probably be ok without disconnecting the battery BUT YES you should always disconnect the battery cable when working on devices. In my case, I did not have a hot plate to heat the back of the phone so I did not want to risk cracking the back glass when removing
One step is missing, checking out if the new screen is 100% working. There are some screens which are not the best quality and always need to test them first out before closing the phone up
I know that on some phones if you don’t disconnect the battery when changing the screen it can blow the backlight. Where is the battery connector? Can the red shield be removed easily?
Omg he makes it all look so easy! Lol
is this display not original? if yes, is it recognized by the system?
Highly recommend
thanks for this video. very helpful
Why is the battery not disconnected before removing and fixing the screen?
because of making faster money... and lazy technician. Once a technician gets shorts on logicboard because of 5-10 more minuts of work then he will know next time better
@@Beast_Son_GohanIncorrect. The dcreens on the new iPhones are OLED , not LCD, and therefore won’t short the phone as long as it’s turned offpriperly beforehand.
@@shadowswarm69pog32 thanks I did not know this !
Can you tell me what to search up to find a iphone 14 acreen everytime i try to get pne it only has s1plug on the screen but when i search the iphone 14 screen it only has one plug on the screen
I love your videos, and I really appreciate all the details. You do a great job, and I don't think you need to change a thing. Keep em coming, and when I finally make it, I will definitely donate :). I am currently doing my first iPhone 14, and I had to do the back, front and battery, so it's been quite the journey. I have done a 12 numerous times and figured if I can handle that, I should be able to do this. I will let you know how it turns out!
Well how did it turn out?
Sir everything went great on the repair, but I can't seem to but the screen straps screws back in damn! ant advice?
I held in my fingers and put the magnet screw in at the top first
from technician to a technician please disconnecting the power cable first if the touch screen not working or turn the phone off and then remove the cracked screen. How you working is quiet dumb because the way you fix the screen can cause shorts on the logicboard... I know lot of "technician" work that way to make faster money but ones the logic board gets shorts because of 5-10 more minutes of work you will not do it again.
I have an iPhone 14 I watched this to repair. Should I just turn off the phone before completing the steps shown or is it necessary to disconnect the battery? If so can you explain where to find this?
@@chrisb6475 honestly man I just did a repair on one and I did not want to risk breaking the back glass in the process of removing it to disconnect the battery cable. I couldnt slide to power off because the touch screen was broken. I did the repair without disconnecting the battery - removed old screen, transferred over faceID to new screen and plugged connectors back in. At first the screen was blank, so I did a hard restart and that fixed it and no issue. If you have fixed iphones before and know what you're doing, you'll probably be ok without disconnecting the battery BUT YES you should always disconnect the battery cable when working on devices. In my case, I did not have a hot plate to heat the back of the phone so I did not want to risk cracking the back glass when removing