This video was gold, full dissemble and reassemble with commentary. Have taken apart my XR and back together fully once now with this video. Turns out I gotta tear it apart again so here’s round two
It's for extra protection from burning the components. But, if you're careful and don't apply too much heat in a specific spot ESPECIALLY around the sensistive parts, like the camera area and the bottom charging port area, you should be fine. I've almost finished one just now , first time. It was so painful to get the glass out... probably not usin enough heat but was worried I'd burn something under the glass. Ultimately, it is almost complete (need to glue new cover back on) and it was all okay.
second time doing back glass replacement with my first laser as a total beginner, had to laser it twice then i used knife for about 1,5hours and voila finished like new :)
I did that once and never again. A full housing frame swap is best if you don't have a back glass laser machine. You basically took the entire phone apart so just put it back together in a new housing assembly.
🚨 *** WARNING*** 🚨 To those of you that catch this message prior to following this guys instructions, please note, @ 3:35 , DO NOT remove that large plastic right -side-speaker assembly how instructor in upload does it. There is a strongly bonded adhesive holding the bottom-most piece onto the assembly you are removing. Long story longer, you easily can take too much of the plastic housing with you, which tears the ribbon connecting it to chassis!! ! There are a few instances where instructor moves too quickly. This instant cost me!! TAKE TOUR TIME TO EXAMINE THIS PIECE!! In uploaders defense, my xr is over 5 years old snd used heavily, therefore the heat from use probably caused a stronger bond than normal, taking that part along with it. But now i have permanently lost all right speaker action, if not all sound and i am PISSED. be warned guys.
while putting the inside back together the charging port black strip directly connected to the actual port ripped. what do i do now??? can i glue it? Solder it?
Right there witt you , homie. I got so far disassembling and @3:35 , i followed his lead but the glue was stronger on mine and ripped the cable clean off to the right of the one you mention . But still leading back to the same ribbon/cable. Sux. I so just wanna be finished with apple products. My Next phones is gunna be a de-googled untraceable . Any suggestions on brands?
There's another video that shows you how to do it without a full disassembly. This is a bit overkill. But if you do go that route, be careful with the heat gun to not damage components or battery.
Ha ha haaaa. As much as no apple owner wants to own that statement, you are 100% correct.!!!! I wish i could say that everything else w/the iphone makes it all worthwhile., but THAT’S an objectively false! Oh well, at least your comment gave me a good chuckle!! We all love pretending we aint the sucker, until we are!!
This video was gold, full dissemble and reassemble with commentary. Have taken apart my XR and back together fully once now with this video.
Turns out I gotta tear it apart again so here’s round two
Why is it so necessary to remove all the components? im assuming it has to do with the heat being applied?
It's for extra protection from burning the components. But, if you're careful and don't apply too much heat in a specific spot ESPECIALLY around the sensistive parts, like the camera area and the bottom charging port area, you should be fine. I've almost finished one just now , first time. It was so painful to get the glass out... probably not usin enough heat but was worried I'd burn something under the glass. Ultimately, it is almost complete (need to glue new cover back on) and it was all okay.
second time doing back glass replacement with my first laser as a total beginner, had to laser it twice then i used knife for about 1,5hours and voila finished like new :)
Laser name/brand? - I want to buy one
No one wants a smelly phone. No laser lol
@@henriksvensson2836 laser name/brand? I want to buy one...
I did that once and never again. A full housing frame swap is best if you don't have a back glass laser machine. You basically took the entire phone apart so just put it back together in a new housing assembly.
Where can you buy it
only the price differs a lot
🚨 *** WARNING*** 🚨
To those of you that catch this message prior to following this guys instructions, please note, @ 3:35 , DO NOT remove that large plastic right -side-speaker assembly how instructor in upload does it. There is a strongly bonded adhesive holding the bottom-most piece onto the assembly you are removing. Long story longer, you easily can take too much of the plastic housing with you, which tears the ribbon connecting it to chassis!! ! There are a few instances where instructor moves too quickly. This instant cost me!! TAKE TOUR TIME TO EXAMINE THIS PIECE!! In uploaders defense, my xr is over 5 years old snd used heavily, therefore the heat from use probably caused a stronger bond than normal, taking that part along with it. But now i have permanently lost all right speaker action, if not all sound and i am PISSED. be warned guys.
Apples glue on the back is stupid strong. Not bad but a laser machine is always preferred. And have a vaccum near as shards go everywhere
Yeah, thats what makes it impervious to water for extended periods.
while putting the inside back together the charging port black strip directly connected to the actual port ripped. what do i do now??? can i glue it? Solder it?
Replace with a new one, the whole port cable
Right there witt you , homie. I got so far disassembling and @3:35 , i followed his lead but the glue was stronger on mine and ripped the cable clean off to the right of the one you mention . But still leading back to the same ribbon/cable. Sux. I so just wanna be finished with apple products. My Next phones is gunna be a de-googled untraceable . Any suggestions on brands?
Holy Crap! I think I'll just take it into a shop. *sigh*
There's another video that shows you how to do it without a full disassembly. This is a bit overkill. But if you do go that route, be careful with the heat gun to not damage components or battery.
@Brakfrica which is why I do the full teardown here. Just remove the stuff that you dont want to replace if you break it
At this point, its easier to just swap the frame. The frame js around 30 dollars. Ffs apple, there's no reason to glue it down so hard.
Just buy the frame back glass and Amal pieces together way easier
Almost scared to ask, but what’s “Amal pieces” ?
Probably meant "small pieces"
You have to take the entire phone apart for the back glass ?? Huh?
15 dollars for glass 1500 for tools
Literally less than $100 for the tools
I will
Never try this at home !
poking at the stuff you need this costs more then 15 dollars.
Less than $60 of materials in this video. Besides the glue, I still have all this materials years later. So is it still really work $60+ every video?
That was not simple
What a stupid phone
Ha ha haaaa. As much as no apple owner wants to own that statement, you are 100% correct.!!!!
I wish i could say that everything else w/the iphone makes it all worthwhile., but THAT’S an objectively false! Oh well, at least your comment gave me a good chuckle!! We all love pretending we aint the sucker, until we are!!