iPhone 1st Gen Disassembly Guide
Is there something worng with your lovely iPhone? or is the LCD broken, or trhe battery can not be rechargeble? Do not worry about them. Just believe that you can do it yourself. Follow the our repair guide, you will find it is not so difficult. However, at the beginning you must prepare the opening tools, such screwdrivers, levers, picks.
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Step 1 — SIM CardInsert a paper clip into the hole next to the headphone jack. Press down on the paper clip until the SIM card tray pops out. |
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Step 2Grasp the SIM card tray and slide it out of the iPhone. |
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Step 3 — Antenna CoverThis image shows the two tabs and two catches located on the underside of the antenna cover. The two tabs at the top of the image must be pushed towards the black cover to release them |
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Step 4Be sure to slide the metal spudger between the dock connector and the antenna cover, and not into the dock connector itself. Insert a metal spudger into the slot between the dock connector and the antenna cover. Gently pry up near the two tabs to create a small gap between the antenna cover and the silver front bezel. |
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Step 5Insert an iPod opening tool in the gap between the antenna cover and the front bezel. The wedge of the tool should be pointing towards the antenna cover. Slide the tool around the corner and up until you reach the metal backing. Repeat the same procedure on the other side of the dock connector. |
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Step 6Grasp the antenna cover on either side and slide it up and away from the iPhone. This requires some force. If it does not come free, ensure that the antenna cover is lifted up enough to free the catches. |
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Step 7 — CaseRemove the three Phillips #00 screws securing the rear panel to the iPhone. |
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Step 8Getting the iPhone open is a challenging feat, so don't get discouraged. Take a deep breath and make sure you have plenty of time to get the job done. The small square hole is the location to insert the dental pick in the next step. |
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Step 9Slide the dental pick completely into the square hole. You may need to wiggle the tool and apply a good amount of force to get it to go all the way. |
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Step 10Pry up the rear panel by pulling the dental pick counterclockwis |
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Step 11Use a spudger to free the rear panel from the iPhone along the corner and top. |
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Step 12Repeat the same procedure on the other side of the iPhone. Slide the dental pick completely into the square hole. You may need to wiggle the tool and apply a good amount of force to get it to go all the way. |
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Step 13Pry up the rear panel by pulling the dental pick clockwise in a quick motion. Apply force perpendicular to the plane of the display assembly. You may be afraid to go fast, but going slowly is more likely to bend the case. The rear panel is still attached to the iPhone by the headphone jack cable, so don't entirely remove the rear panel from the iPhone just yet. |
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Step 14Make sure the phone is off before disconnecting the headphone jack cable. Use a spudger to disconnect the headphone jack cable from the logic board. |















