I was recently given a grand kids IPhone 11 as the charging socket was broken. Also an iPhone 11 is SO OLD Grandpa. I had a quick look on the internet of how to replace the socket ie: total strip down to remove the socket and its flexible circuit track and to buy one it was 10euro delivered didn't seem too much of a punt if it all went wrong. A few days later, the goods arrived which included the 4point screwdriver, the 3 point screwdriver, the "Torx" driver, 2 plastic spudgers, 2 pry bars . Not bad for 10 euros I thought.
To remove the screen, you heat the whole unit up carefully with a hair dryer to melt the waterproofing glue, then use the spudgers to pry the screen off. The spudgers were of no use, and resorted to using a small penknife before I could get the spudgers in to complete removal of the screen.
Disassembly went well, placing the various screws and components not a sheet of A4 and itemising them where possible.The screwdrivers were essential and although not best quality, did the job.
The old socket and foil circuit was removed and replaced with the new one. Following a web tutorial, re-assembly went well even if it took 3 hours and once completed, there was only one small clip that was remaining on the sheet of A4. I reckoned that it was not essential and could be considered redundant.
I powered up the device – no beeps, no screen. I tried all the resets, hard resets and tricks to no avail.
So the phone now sits in the box of come in handy stuff – that never comes in handy, but for only 10 €…..
But to get back to the subject, these spudgers were too soft and not a lot of good.
Bob
Edited By Speedy Builder5 on 16/01/2023 12:14:29