Before disassembling the front camera/proximity sensor/top microphone cable of your iPhone 6, you have to securely turn it off.
Maintain the power button on the top for a few seconds.
The SIM card tray of the iPhone 6 can be found on the right side of the phone, near the power button (on/off/sleep).
Insert the SIM card eject tool in the small hole and push to eject the SIM tray.
Then grab it and remove it.
The iPhone 6 SIM card tray is now removed.
With a pentalobe screw driver, remove the two screws circled in red on the picture.
Those screws are on both side of the lightning connector of the phone.
Those two screws maintain the bottom part of the screen on the iPhone's frame.
Then put the iSclack on the iPhone 6.
The suction cups have to be as close as possible to the home button of the iPhone as shown on the picture for a better grip.
Make sure the suction cups are well fixed to the iPhone, then open the tweezers in order to separate the screen from the frame of the phone.
With a cruciform screw, remove the five screws circled in red.
Those screws hold the front panel cable bracket that you can remove with a pair of tweezers.
With a nylon spudger, gently pry up to disconnect the cable for :
- the front camera,
- the earpiece speaker,
- the proximity and light sensor,
- and the home button cable.
Still with a nylon spudger, pry again to disconnect gently the last two cables holding the display assembly of your iPhone 6 :
- the LCD screen cable,
- the touch screen cable.
You can lift the complete display assembly and remove it
The complete display assembly is now disassembled.
Still using the cruciform screw, remove the three screws circled in red.
Those screws maintain the earpiece speaker/front camera bracket.
With a pair of tweezers, grab that metal bracket.
And with a nylon spudger, gently pry to remove the camera.
With a pair of tweezers, gently grab the earpiece speaker and remove it.
The earpiece speaker of the iPhone 6 is now disassembled.
Using the nylon spudger, gently peel the first part of the camera cable.
Then grab the cable and push it toward the front without removing it.
With a ntylon spudger, gently peel off the cable part with the microphone. This one is always sticked to the iPhone 6' screen.
You can then grab and remove the camera cable of the iPhone 6.
The front camera/proximity and light sensor/eapiece speaker cable of the iPhone 6 is now disassembled.
You can replace it by a new one.
To reassemble your iPhone 6 follow this guide in reverse order.
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