Hey, I completed this repair and everything went smoothly at first, but now when I first go to unlock the phone, it wont respond to touch until I put it back into rest mode and then turn it on again and then only will it respond to touch. I didn't use an OEM lcd display so could the be the issue. Thanks
20:38 Those clips on the side buttons allow for the button to click even from the edges of the button. I recommend you to keep it because the button wouldn't be as clicky as before.
I can’t tell a difference between with or without, this is one of the very, very few components that I don’t bother to reinstall. I’ve done thousands this way across many models. Zero issues
Sorry about the late reply I’m just now seeing this I thought you just ignored my question, but I went ahead and got it fixed. If I ever need a back housing could I just email you?
Hey bro, thank you so much for making such a detailed and easy-to-follow tutorial! It makes starting out in this business so much easier, or rather, possible at all :D one question though: at 24:25 you seem to just put in the flex cable or adhesive pad or whatever this is without applying any additional glue. Will it still hold well? Is the old glue sufficient for this and for other things in general? Thanks in advance!
your welcome, thats largely why i started this channel, there used to be many repairs i was scared me and every time i tried lookin up those repairs there werent decent videos as for your question, it all depends on how much adhesive is left on the flex, it doest need to be really sticky, just enough to stay in place. keep in mind you are going to lay a logic board and a battery on top of those flexs, between the 2 you should be fine
hey there, great video.! can you tell me which screw-driver size/shape is that used to remove the screws that hold down those brackets/shields on the inside. it's like a tri-wing but SuPer small....
Just bought the entire case for 25€ , not worth changing the back glass
Definitely, For the average person back glass (either laser or heat method) is wildly impractical
Hey, I completed this repair and everything went smoothly at first, but now when I first go to unlock the phone, it wont respond to touch until I put it back into rest mode and then turn it on again and then only will it respond to touch. I didn't use an OEM lcd display so could the be the issue. Thanks
That would be my first guess. LCD screens have a bad habit of being terrible like that
20:38 Those clips on the side buttons allow for the button to click even from the edges of the button. I recommend you to keep it because the button wouldn't be as clicky as before.
I can’t tell a difference between with or without, this is one of the very, very few components that I don’t bother to reinstall. I’ve done thousands this way across many models. Zero issues
@@repaironwheelsYeah I understand, since the difference is very minor. Its also a pain to reinstall sometimes 😅
AND THANKS FOR THE FINE DETAIL, WHEN BUYING IPHONES OTHERS DON'T PUT PARTS IN THE CORRECT PLACE
Thank you for watching and commenting
I’m glad I was able to help
I don’t really know which profiles to trust on eBay, but on a resale sight they have the back housing I could buy, would that would work as well?
I can get you oem housings with small parts for around 75-80 if you’re in the US
@@repaironwheels I am, do I email you or how do we go about
@brandonrhen2553
7609634948
Spencer@mobileiphonerepairsd.com
Sorry about the late reply I’m just now seeing this I thought you just ignored my question, but I went ahead and got it fixed. If I ever need a back housing could I just email you?
Of course
So underrated… thank you brother 👍🏼
Thank you and thank you for watching
I wanted to compliment you on the super detailed video, I just have one question to ask you, at minute 26:00 where should that little piece be placed?
immediately up and to the left on the antenna
Hey bro, thank you so much for making such a detailed and easy-to-follow tutorial! It makes starting out in this business so much easier, or rather, possible at all :D
one question though: at 24:25 you seem to just put in the flex cable or adhesive pad or whatever this is without applying any additional glue. Will it still hold well? Is the old glue sufficient for this and for other things in general?
Thanks in advance!
your welcome, thats largely why i started this channel, there used to be many repairs i was scared me and every time i tried lookin up those repairs there werent decent videos
as for your question, it all depends on how much adhesive is left on the flex, it doest need to be really sticky, just enough to stay in place. keep in mind you are going to lay a logic board and a battery on top of those flexs, between the 2 you should be fine
@@repaironwheels got it, thank you!
hey there, great video.! can you tell me which screw-driver size/shape is that used to remove the screws that hold down those brackets/shields on the inside. it's like a tri-wing but SuPer small....
Y000. Tri wing
Thanks much!@@repaironwheels
What is the name of 19:53 components?
please teach me...
www.mobilesentrix.com/wifi-bluetooth-antenna-flex-cable-compatible-for-iphone-11-pro-max
VERY NICE VIDEO I WOULD THINK THAT BACK GLASS WOULD HAVE PEELED RIGHT OFF ? GREAT THANKS
No…. That would be way too easy
We tried going in the back way to replace the back now my phone will not charge at all.
hi are u in ct@@strawberryshortcake9793
NYC video
Thank you