Before disassembling the complete display assembly of your iPhone 6S, you have to securely turn it off.
Maintain the power button on the top for a few seconds.
Then slide to the right to "power off" button in red.
Your iPhone 6S is now turned off.
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 6S.
The suction cups have to be near the home button (at the bottom) as shown on pictures 1 and 2.
Make sure the suction cups are perfectly attached to the iPhone and then close the handle of the iSlack to separate the suction cups, pulling the front panel up from the rear case.
A black seal on both sides of the phone and another white one at the top and bottom hold the display assembly to the rear panel.
Then lift the display assembly to a 90° angle.
With a cruciform screwdriver, remove the five screws circled in red.
Those screws hold the display assembly connector bracket. You'll be able to remove in using tweezers in the next step.
Use tweezers to remove the display assembly connector bracket.
With the nylon spudger, gently pry up to disconnect the cables controlling :
- The LCD screen
- Touch screen
Still using the spudger, pry again and disconnect the cable holding the display assembly to the iPhone 6S :
- Front camera
- Earpiece speaker
- Proximity and light sensor
-Home button.
You can lift the complete screen and remove it.
The iPhone 6S complete display assembly is partially disassembled .
Use the cruciform screwdriver to remove the three screws circled in red to secure the home button bracket.
With a pair of tweezers, grab the home button bracket and remove it.
Use the nylon spudger and disconnect the home button cable.
Peel off the home button cable.
With the nylon spudger, peel off the home button.
Grab the home button with a pair of tweezers and remove it.
The iPhone 6S complete display assembly is now disassembled.
You can replace it by a new one if needed.
To reassemble your iPhone 6S follow this guide in reverse order.
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