Introduction
Use this guide to remove or replace an earpiece speaker in an iPhone 14.
This guide was created using the A2882 (international) model. If you're fixing a different iPhone 14 model, there may be some visual discrepancies, but the procedure should be the same.
You’ll need replacement adhesive to reattach the screen when reassembling the device. Your device will function normally, but will most likely lose its IP (Ingress Protection) rating.
Tools
Parts
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Power off your iPhone before beginning disassembly.
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Remove the two 6.8 mm-long pentalobe P2 screws at the bottom edge of the iPhone.
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Apply a heated iOpener to the bottom edge of the rear glass to loosen the adhesive underneath. Apply the iOpener for at least 2 minutes.
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Pull the blue handle towards the hinge to disengage opening mode.
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Position the suction cups near the bottom edge of the iPhone—one on the front, and one on the back.
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Push down on the cups to apply suction to the desired area.
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Push the blue handle away from the hinge to engage opening mode.
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Turn the handle clockwise until you see the cups start to stretch.
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Wait one minute to give the adhesive a chance to release and present an opening gap.
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Insert an opening pick under the rear glass when the Anti-Clamp creates a large enough gap.
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Skip the next step.
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Apply a suction handle to the bottom edge of the rear glass, while avoiding the very edge of the glass.
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Pull up on the suction cup with firm, constant pressure to create a slight gap between the rear glass and the case.
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Insert an opening pick into the gap.
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Apply a heated iOpener to the left edge of the rear glass to loosen the adhesive underneath. Apply the iOpener for at least 2 minutes.
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Slide the opening pick around the lower left corner and up the left edge of the iPhone, slicing through the adhesive holding the rear glass in place.
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Apply a heated iOpener to the right edge of the rear glass to loosen the adhesive underneath. Apply the iOpener for at least 2 minutes.
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Re-insert your pick at the bottom edge of the iPhone, and slide it up the right side to continue separating the adhesive.
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Apply a heated iOpener to the top edge of the rear glass to loosen the adhesive underneath. Apply the iOpener for at least 2 minutes.
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Insert your pick underneath the top right edge of the phone. Slide it around the top-right corner and halfway across the top edge.
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Insert your pick underneath the top-left edge of the phone. Slide it around the top-left corner and halfway across the top edge.
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Remove your suction handle from the rear glass.
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Slowly open your iPhone by swinging the rear glass up from the left side, like the back cover of a book.
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Lean the rear glass against something to keep it propped up while you're working on the phone.
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If you don't have anything at hand to lean the rear glass against, your suction handle can do the trick.
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Use a Y000 screwdriver to remove the two 1.3 mm-long screws securing the battery connector cover.
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Use the pointed end of a spudger to disconnect the battery cable by prying the connector straight up from its socket.
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Bend the connector slightly away from the logic board to prevent it from accidentally making contact with the socket and providing power to the phone during your repair.
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Use a Y000 screwdriver to remove the single 1.0 mm-long screw securing the charging coil connector cover.
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Use the pointed end of a spudger to disconnect the charging coil cable by prying the connector straight up from its socket.
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Use a Y000 screwdriver to remove the two 1.3 mm-long screws securing the front camera assembly cable bracket.
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Use a spudger to disconnect the camera and the sensor cables by prying the connectors straight up from their sockets.
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Use a pair of tweezers or your fingers to remove the front-facing camera and sensor assembly.
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Use a spudger to disconnect the earpiece cable by prying the connector straight up from its socket.
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Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the five 1.4 mm-long screws securing the earpiece speaker.
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Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 1.1 mm-long screw securing the earpiece speaker to the frame.
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If possible, turn on your device and test your repair before installing new adhesive and resealing.
Compare your new replacement part to the original part—you may need to transfer remaining components or remove adhesive backings from the new part before installing.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our Answers community for help.