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iPhone 6s Screen Replacement

Replace your cracked iPhone 6s display. Classic design with 3D Touch - one of the easiest iPhones to repair.

โฑ๏ธ 15-25 min ๐Ÿ’ช Easy ๐Ÿ”ง Basic tools

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Display Specifications

  • Display: 4.7-inch Retina HD LCD
  • Resolution: 1334 x 750 pixels, 326 ppi
  • 3D Touch: Yes (pressure-sensitive)
  • Home Button: Physical button with Touch ID
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๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Tools You'll Need

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๐Ÿ”ง Replace the Screen: Step by Step

Step 1: Power Off & Prepare Workspace

Power the iPhone off completely. Set up a clean, well-lit workspace on a non-static surface (a microfiber cloth on a desk works). Have screw organizers ready.

Step 2: Remove Bottom Pentalobe Screws

Two pentalobe P2 screws at the bottom edge, one on each side of the Lightning/USB-C port. Keep these in a labeled section โ€” they're essential for water resistance.

Step 3: Apply Heat Around the Screen Edges

Use a heat gun (low setting) or hair dryer to warm the perimeter for 1โ€“2 minutes per side. The display adhesive is strong โ€” heat softens it.

Step 4: Create Initial Gap with Suction Cup

Apply suction cup to the bottom-center of the screen. Pull upward steadily while pressing down on the aluminum frame. Listen for the adhesive to release.

Step 5: Insert Picks โ€” Bottom and LEFT Side Only

Slide thin plastic picks into the gap. Work along the bottom and LEFT side. The RIGHT side has display ribbon cables โ€” DO NOT pry there or you'll damage them.

Step 6: Lift Screen Like a Book

Open the screen upward at 90ยฐ. The ribbon cables are still attached โ€” do not pull harder.

Step 7: Disconnect the Battery FIRST

Remove the bracket over the battery connector (2โ€“3 tri-point Y000 screws), then gently lift the connector with a spudger. This prevents short-circuits when you disconnect the screen.

Step 8: Disconnect the Display Ribbon Cables

Remove the bracket over the display connectors at the top. Carefully lift each ribbon cable with a plastic spudger. Note the order โ€” there are usually 3 (front sensors, OLED panel, digitizer).

Step 9: Transfer Components from Old Screen

Front camera assembly, earpiece speaker, and (on Face ID phones) the True Depth camera have to move from the old screen to the new one. Failing to transfer the original IC chip = Face ID stops working forever.

Step 10: Install New Screen + Reconnect

Reverse: connect display ribbons โ†’ bracket โ†’ battery connector โ†’ bracket. Test BEFORE sealing โ€” boot the device and verify touch + display work.

Step 11: Apply New Adhesive + Seal

Most replacement kits include adhesive strips. Apply along the perimeter, then close the screen by aligning the top hinge edge first, then pressing the bottom shut. Re-install pentalobe screws.

โš ๏ธ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Prying on the right side and tearing display ribbon cables (you've broken the new screen)
  • Forgetting to disconnect the battery first (short-circuits the logic board)
  • Not transferring the True Depth camera (kills Face ID permanently)
  • Using too much heat (warps the OLED at temps over 150ยฐF)
  • Sealing without testing (have to redo everything if something doesn't work)

๐Ÿฅ When to Call a Pro

If you damage a ribbon cable, snap a screw, or the new screen has dead pixels: stop. Apple charges $129โ€“$429 depending on model. Third-party shops typically charge $179โ€“$279 with a 90-day warranty. Mail-in services are available at iphoneipadfix.com/mail-in-repair.html.

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Tools Required

  • Pentalobe screwdriver (P2)
  • Phillips #000 screwdriver
  • Suction cup
  • Plastic pry tools
  • Tweezers
  • iPhone 6s LCD replacement

Replacement Process

  1. Power off the iPhone
  2. Remove two pentalobe screws next to Lightning port
  3. Use suction cup to lift display from bottom
  4. Screen hinges at top - open gently
  5. Disconnect battery (upper right)
  6. Remove display bracket and disconnect cables
  7. Transfer Home Button to new screen
  8. Transfer earpiece, front camera, and metal plate
  9. Install new display
  10. Test and close

Home Button Warning

โš ๏ธ Touch ID pairing: Transfer your original Home Button. Replacement buttons won't support Touch ID fingerprint unlock.

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