Professional Guide to Repair iphone 6s Rear Housing From PHONEFIX

Today, i will give you some best useful tips to repair your iphone 6s rear housing, so if you need to repair it, please see the following tips step by step, and i will give you best useful tips


Step 1  – The device must undergo a pre-check test, examining the entire phone for any unknown bumps or bruises.


Step 2 – The pentalobe scrto  ews either side of the charging port must be removed first, loosening the screen from the mid-frame.

Step 3 – An tool slides under the screen splitting the adhesive and removing the seal between the mid-frame and the screen.

Step 4 – The PCB Connector bracket is unscrewed revealing the connector ribbon. This is disconnected with a plastic spudger ensuring the phone is now powerless.

Step 5 – Once all four screws are taken out of the bracket, the upper sensor array connector is exposed. Again, this must be removed with the spudger, disconnecting the screen from the device.

Step 6 – The adhesive ribbons under the battery are particularly difficult to remove. Too much force will snap the adhesive. The battery should detach from the mid-frame once the two adhesive ribbons have been removed.

Step 7 – There are two minute screws either side of the camera, these must be unscrewed, loosening the bracket and revealing the rear camera. A plastic spludger can pry the camera connector from the motherboard.

Step 8 – A Sim-Card ejection tool is pushed into the ejection hole, the tray should pop out with ease but this is all dependent on the condition of the rear housing.

Step 9 – Using a plastic spludger, the lightning cable is disconnected from the motherboard, allowing more space for the precarious process ahead.

Step 10 – The charging port antenna must be dislocated from its connection on the motherboard.

Step 11 – The same must be done for the upper earpiece antenna. This cable must be moved away from the device when removing the motherboard.

Step 12 – Two phillip iphone screwdriver opposite the flash bracket are first to be removed, freeing a tiny bracket.

Step 13 – Two screws holding the motherboard’s rear case are next to be removed: One by the Sim Card reader and the other is adjacent to the flash connector, highlighted in the image above.

Step 14 – The audio connector cable bracket is detached from the board and the three screws securing the antenna are removed. There are two more screws on the edge of the frame, these too must be taken out. This will free the wifi antenna from the device.



Step 15 – The screw grasping the rear motherboard frame can be removed and the audio control cable connector can be disconnected, The motherboard is no longer secured to the rear housing.

Step 16 – The bracket holding the flash in place must be removed. There are three separate screws either side of the bracket protecting the flash and the connector. The spludger is then used to pry the flash from the rear housing.

Step 17 – Before you attempt to work away at the flexes, there are a number of screws connected to the power and volume buttons which must be taken out.

Step 18 – A spludger is worked around the flex, lifting it from the case and prying the flash from it’s connector.

Step 19 – After removing the vibrating motor, the antenna running down the rear case must be pulled from the metal clip which holds it in place.

Step 20 – Five screws must then be removed from around the loudspeaker, we then use our fingers to lift and remove the assembly from the rear case. 

Step 21 – Two screws must be removed from the headphone jack, there is also a screw situated on the microphone bracket which must be unscrewed.

Step 22 – Adjacent to the microphone bracket there is one screw to the left of the battery connector. The two screws securing the lightning charging must then be removed.

Step 23 – Finally, there are two small screws at the edge of the iPhone which must be taken.

Step 24 – There are two microphones either side of the charging port. The tip of a plastic spudger is used to split the adhesive securing the two components to the frame.