First, DISCONNECT the battery before ANY connections, and the battery should be the last thing you re-connect. And you DO NOT need to remove the logic board.
Just completed this repair. Wow it’s tricky but as echoed above, I would try and disconnect battery first although design of the iPhone 11 makes it very difficult to do this. Also, definitely don’t remove logic board and you don’t have to remove the battery either. Removing battery possibly makes it very slightly easier but if you take your time it’s not necessary. Good luck
IS not there a problem with at chip on the charging flex, that causes warnings and or re-boots I have been reading about somewhere?I mean, fitting it is easy enough, but APPPPle keeps annoying customers trying to stop them going to independent shops or doing repairs themselves!
I appreciate the instruction. A couple parts I was worried about proceeding without seeing how to do it right. My phone is charging now when it wase’t with the old part.
I did it with the battery left in without issue.
I also never touched any of the components at the top like the camera.
It should work without removing the top camera the mainboard and the battery.
Follow the video instructions from the beginning to 5:14 then jump to 7:21 follow the video to 8:05 and jump again to 8:46 follow the rest of the video.
(Compare how the old connector unit was folded and placed in the case especially on the left side)
For those that followed the video completely and did remove the motherboard, please note that the wireless charging coil flex connector was not re-connected at around 13:42 to 15:08 in the video, where the SIM tray is being re-installed!
You may not have noticed this if this is your first time doing this sort of repair.
It won't cause any problems with your normal charging of course, if you did miss this step. Just be aware.
I would rather have a picture and written step by step, he doesn’t say some parts what is called
Dulce Vidal -
Me too. I would appreciate knowing the size and type of all screws and standoffs and where they go.
I most likely mixed up a few of them and now the screen stays black.
Kim Mace -
First, DISCONNECT the battery before ANY connections, and the battery should be the last thing you re-connect. And you DO NOT need to remove the logic board.
Gregg Stanley -
Just completed this repair. Wow it’s tricky but as echoed above, I would try and disconnect battery first although design of the iPhone 11 makes it very difficult to do this. Also, definitely don’t remove logic board and you don’t have to remove the battery either. Removing battery possibly makes it very slightly easier but if you take your time it’s not necessary. Good luck
richarddillon -