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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Apple iPhone 4S – How to remove and replace the dock connector of apple iPhone – mobiles and smartphones repair and service

Category: Mobiles and Smartphones Repair and Service 

Contents of this article 

  • How to remove the case 
  • How to remove the Battery 
  • How to remove the Dock connector 

Apple iPhone 4

Before disassembling your iPhone, be sure it is powered off.
Remove the two 3.6 mm Pentalobe P2 screws next to the dock connector.
During reassembly, we recommend you replace the 5-point screws with equivalent Phillips screws.
The 5-Point Screwdriver should only be used once, as it has the potential to strip the screws.
Push the rear panel toward the top edge of the iPhone.
The panel will move about 2 mm.
Pull the rear panel away from the back of the iPhone, being careful not to damage the plastic clips attached to the rear panel.
Remove the rear panel from the iPhone.
Remove the following screws securing the battery connector to the logic board:
One 1.7 mm Phillips screw
One 1.5 mm Phillips screw.
Use a plastic opening tool to gently detach the battery connector from the socket on the device. Start lifting off the connector from the bottom side, by placing the tip of the tool between the loudspeaker enclosure and the metal cover of the connector.
The battery connector comes off vertically from the logic board. Do not apply force sideways.
Pay attention to the pressure contact underneath the top screw of the battery connector. This may come loose while prying the battery connector from its socket.
Use a plastic opening tool to pull the pressure contact from underneath the battery connector.
When reinstalling the pressure contact, be sure to clean it with a degreaser such as windex or isopropyl alcohol. The oils on your fingers have the potential to create wireless interference.
Take notice of the position of the small black ground clip on the upper screw of the battery connector. This clip is attached only by the upper screw. When reinstalling, it must be aligned so the gold contact point will press against the back cover.
Be careful not to rip off the battery connector socket soldered on the logic board. There ar 4 very small soldering points awaiting this mistake!
Insert the edge of a plastic opening tool between the battery and the outer case near the bottom of the iPhone.
Run the plastic opening tool along the right edge of the battery and pry up at several points to completely separate it from the adhesive securing it to the outer case.
Use the exposed clear plastic pull tab to peel the battery off the adhesive securing it to the iPhone.
Remove the battery.
Be careful not to pull the plastic pull tab too hard as it can be ripped off very easily.
Remove the following screws securing the dock connector cable cover to the logic board:
One 1.5 mm Phillips screw
One 1.2 mm Phillips screw
Remove the metal dock connector cable cover.

Use the edge of a plastic opening tool to pry the dock cable up from its socket on the logic board.
Peel the dock connector cable off the adhesive securing it to the logic board and the side of the speaker enclosure.

 Use the edge of a plastic opening tool to pry the cellular antenna cable up from its socket on the logic board.
De-route the cellular antenna cable out from under the metal fingers attached to the logic board.

 Remove the two 2.4 mm Phillips screws securing the speaker enclosure assembly to the outer case.
Remove the small black spacer that was under the Phillips screw near the vibrator.
Use a plastic opening tool to lift the speaker enclosure assembly out of the case, being sure not to damage the EMI fingers on the attached Wi-Fi antenna.
Remove the speaker enclosure assembly.
Before reinstalling the speaker enclosure assembly's screws, be sure the Wi-Fi grounding fingers are installed below the lip in the iPhone's metal case as seen in the third picture.
Before reassembly, be sure to clean all metal-to-metal contact points between the grounding fingers of the Wi-Fi antenna and the case of the iPhone with a de-greaser such as windex or isopropyl alcohol. The oils on your fingers have the potential to cause wireless interference issues.
 If present, remove the small strip of tape covering one of the dock connector screws.
 Use a plastic opening tool to flip up the retaining flap on the home button ribbon cable ZIF socket.
Be sure you are prying up on the hinged retaining flap, not the socket itself.
 Use a pair of tweezers to pull the home button ribbon cable out of its socket.
There are tiny components on the back side of the ribbon, so be careful not to damage them upon ribbon removal.
Carefully pull the rubber microphone holder out of its tube in the bottom edge of the iPhone.
 Remove the two 1.3 mm Phillips screws securing the dock connector to the case of the iPhone.
Remove the tiny rubber spacer near the dock connector.
 Use the edge of a plastic opening tool to peel the dock connector and its cable off the black plastic case of the iPhone.
If you are replacing the dock connector with a new part, make sure to transfer the rubber casing around the microphone. You can do this using a spudger.
 Pry the dock connector away from its opening at the bottom of the iPhone.
Remove the dock connector.

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