Introduction

Suivez ce tutoriel pour retirer ou remplacer les deux vis qui sécurisent l'écran de l'iPhone X. Il n'y a que deux vis à l'extérieur de l'iPhone. Elles ont les cinq pointes caractéristiques du design unique d'Apple et se dévissent seulement avec un tournevis Pentalobe P2 spécial.

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    • Avant de commencer, déchargez votre iPhone en dessous de 25 %. Une batterie lithium-ion chargée peut prendre feu et/ou exploser si elle est accidentellement percée.

    • Éteignez votre iPhone avant de commencer à le démonter.

    • Dévissez les deux vis Pentalobe de 6,9 mm en bas de l'iPhone.

    • Si les vis sont dénudées ou endommagées, remplacez-les.

    • Ouvrir votre écran iPhone X va endommager ses joints étanches. Pensez à vous procurer des joints de remplacement avant de vous lancer dans une réparation iPhone, ou bien faites attention à ne plus exposer votre iPhone à des liquides si vous le remontez sans changer les joints.

    There are 6.81mm long screws!

    Daniel -

    One of the pentalobe screws is stripped :( - suggestions for how to get it out?

    cgtyoder -

    same situation here

    kaunomarcius -

    Same issue for me too, how do I get the stripped screw out?

    patronics -

    Update: I was able to get the “stripped” screw out using another Pentalobe-2 screwdriver bit from another company. It seems it wasn’t the screw, but the screw driver that was actually stripped. Hence why the other screwdriver kit I got came with 3 of this bit, I suppose.

    patronics -

    I ended up going to a jewelry store, and they drilled down into the screw, with of course an incredibly tiny bit. That allowed me to insert the P2 driver, and I was able to unscrew it at that point. Good luck!

    cgtyoder -

    Same issue with the stripping. The tip of the iFixit P2 head in my $70 kit just ground off on the first screw and that was that. Not much you can do.

    Kyle Harris -

    yes correct the same happened to me, the screws were perfect shaped never been open and as soon as i used the P2 it stripped the screws, seems like the P2 is slightly smaller but Dremel kit with a very small drill bits and precise knife tool is the way to go.

    Dulce Vidal -

    This step in automatically followed through, without any thought. Why remove these screws? Can anybody explain? The Screen is detachable all the same, with them well screwed in…

    Uri -

    These screws attach to a plate that’s part of the screen half of the phone. If you succeed in detaching the screen without removing those, it would seem reasonable that you will have damaged that plate or its ability to keep the two halves together.

    Dan Long -

    @Dan Long is right

    Uri -

    Clean out the pentalobe screw heads first so the tool goes all the way in. A small sewing needle works well to loosen any build up and then press some putty/chewing gum into the screw head and pull away quickly for a final clean out.

    William Olstad -

    The this kit should include screws because you’re going to strip them. Can’t even get past step one. Did anybody figure this out

    justin -

    Never opened my phone ever, when I went to look at the first step.. I noticed one of my screws was stripped. I thought it was impossible, but I removed the non stripped one, then once I got to the stripped one.. I learned my assumptions were correct. I bought this one straight from the apple site years ago ahaha Any tips to remove the stripped screw?

    Clarence Williams -

    William Olstad's tip about cleaning the screws with a needle and a bit of poster putty worked well for me. There was a lot of crud in there! The opening is shallow, so it's easy to see how the screwdriver wouldn't catch with even a bit of grit in the way, No problem getting the pentalobe screws out with the ifixit screwdriver.

    punkinann -

    If all else fails, very carefully cut a slot across the head of the screw with a Dremel tool using a diamond bit that dentist will gladly give you - I ask my dentist for used bits; and chuck them in a drill bit chuck designed for Dremel. The slot allows you to use a tiny, straight blade screwdriver. You can reuse the screw or replace it with a new pentalobe screw.

    Dan Smith -

Conclusion

Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les étapes dans l'ordre inverse.

Jeff Suovanen

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