Apple iPhone SE 2020 Disassembly Teardown Repair Video Review 99% Identical to iPhone 8!!! By PBKreviews

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Aug 14, 2021
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Apple iPhone SE 2020 Disassembly Teardown Repair Video Review 99% Identical to iPhone 8!!!

You're watching the iPhone SE 2020 disassembly, so here we have the phone plastic off all right. Before we begin, let's remove the SIM tray. Next, you have two pantalone screws. You need to remove on the bottom once those screws are removed, gently heat the front of the phone up a little, so you can loosen up adhesive underneath the screen and then go ahead and use a plastic pry tool to pry the screen off, but be careful. The screen cables located on the bottom right-hand corner. So you don't want to damage out or cut it by accident.

Now you're going to lift your screen up from the left to the right. You have seven-foot screws you need to remove, so you can remove the metal plates covering the connectors once the screws are off, we can remove the metal plates now. The first thing we wanted this connect is a battery cable. Next, we can disconnect the rest of the cables attach the screen assembly. Now, if you want to remove the battery, you have to pull tabs on the bottom.

You basically pull those tabs off and press the adhesive underneath the battery off. You also have two more tabs on top once you pulled all the tabs off, you just lift and remove the battery. So comparing the 20/20 iPhone SE battery cable to the iPhone 8 battery cable, the connector on the battery for the iPhone SE, is slightly larger than the one from the iPhone 8. So even though they're the same size, battery they're, not interchangeable, so you can see the iPhone SE in red and iPhone 8 in black on the left, they're, both pretty much identical, design, wise and lick wise. All the internal components.

Look the same! So we already know the batteries aren't interchangeable. Let's take a look at the cameras, so in order to remove the main camera or the camera, which is on the back, you have one mounting screw and one Phillips screw holding on the plate. That's covering the camera which you need to remove. Once the screws are removed, you can lift the metal plate cover in the camera, remove it, and then you'll be able to disconnect the camera cable, and then you bit to remove the camera. So here's the camera from the 20/20 iPhone SE- and this is a camera from the iPhone 8, so I got the iPhone 8 camera here and the SE over here.

Let's pop in the iPhone 8 camera in the SC and test it out, go ahead and reconnect your screen cables. Once all your screen. Cables are connected, connect your battery, cable, and then we're going to power on the phone all right, cellphones on. Let's go ahead and open up the camera cameras working, fine, let's go ahead and flip the camera, so you can see the cameras working fine. So the screen from the iPhone 8 also works on the iPhone SE and a touch ID isn't working since it's from the iPhone 8, and it's not matching the boyfriend iPhone.

Se, that's on the screen! So pretty much all the parts from the 20/20 iPhone SE are the same as the iPhone 8 and are interchangeable, so you'll be able to use the iPhone 8 parts, for example the cameras charger port speaker, the vibrator motor or on the iPhone 8, and on the 20/20 iPhone SE. The only thing that isn't interchangeable, and you can't use from the iPhone 8 on the 20/20 iPhone SE is the battery or let's continue to disassembly. Let's disconnect the rest of the cables two Phillips screws on the top over. You have to remove. There's one right here and there's one on the inside, where the frame is once the screws are removed, disconnect this flex cable from the board, and then you can remove this piece.

You have seven screws on top in this area. If they remove 6?mm are here and one is on the frame on the inside right there. If they remove all those what's the screws are removed, you can remove these covers. You now have one more Philips screw underneath you need to remove, and then we're going to remove this piece that won't cable. Here we need to disconnect, at this point you're left with three stand-up screws to remove the main board.

Once your standoffs screws are removed, you have one more Philips screw over here in the corner. You need to remove, so I could remove this bracket right here, that's over the main board. Once you remove that flip screw, you can lift and remove this bracket, which looks to be holding that antenna, cable or something. Now before you can remove the main board. You have one more Philips screw hiding underneath this foam padding right here once that screws removed you can finally lift and remove the main board.

There's a better look at your main board. You have a graph I film, covering both sides. Next winner will this bracket down here you have one tripod screw over here and two Phillips screws. You need to remove and remove this bracket now that one connector here we have to disconnect once you disconnect that connector you have two Phillips screws need to remove one on this corner and one over here now that those screws are removed. You can lift and remove the speaker assembly, here's a better location for assembly.

Next we have two Phillips screws here we need to remove, so we can remove that plastic bracket. We now have six Phillips screws. We need to remove on the bottom portion, and we have one standoff right there. Furthermore, we need to remove two of the six Phillips screws are on the inside of the frame XL charger for it. Once you remove your screws, you have two microphones which are held on with adhesive, make sure you pry them off the frame.

At this point, we can peel off the flex cable for the charger port. This is your tactic feedback engine or your vibrator motor right here, and it's connected underneath this cable over here. So you can disconnect this flex cable by popping it up once you disconnect it. It's held on with the adhesive to the bottom of this cable, so you'd be able to pry them off and remove them. Your charger port has a rubber gasket around it.

So I just point you're left with the frame. You have your volume key jewelry here and your vibrator rocker over here, the flex cable for that runs over here, there's the connector for the board. You also connect to your power button switch over here and your flash for your camera. Now for the screen, we've got ten trip lane screws, six of which are on the sides, and you got four on the bottom over here where the fingerprint reader is. You also have six Phillips screws on the top portion over here by the speaker on camera.

Let's go ahead and remove these covers now in order to remove this backplate over here, there's adhesive over here, underneath on one of the cables, so you're going to have to pry that off. You can disconnect your fingerprint scanner down here and then there's some adhesive holding down this cable as well, so pry it off gently. So you don't damage the cable. Every reader comes out like that. No can remove the speaker on top, and you're left with your approximately Center on top over here, along with your camera over here, and you want to remove this.

You just have to pry off this cable over here same thing: that's held on with adhesive, so just put a flat tool and wreath it and just pry it off all right. Now we're going to go ahead and put the foam back together and once everything's back in place power on your phone, and you're done. Hope you guys enjoyed this video and if you guys want to see more videos like this make sure you subscribe and click on the notification Bell. So if you notified the next time, I upload a video thanks again for watching guys, and I'll, see you guys in the next video.


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