Tutorial: iPhone 6s LCD and Battery Replacement



A full Tutorial on how to replace a broken LCD and battery in an iPhone 6s!
Obviously, you do this at your own risk.
————————————————————————————–
Twitter:
Instagram:
——————————iFixit Tools Used——————————
Get parts, tools, and free repair guides from iFixit at
iFixit.com/hughjeffreys
Australia Store:…

37 thoughts on “Tutorial: iPhone 6s LCD and Battery Replacement

  1. Hi I just replaced my battery thanks to you but how do I get rid of this under the battery status?

    Service
    Important battery message:
    This iPhone is unable to determine battery health. An apple authorized service provider can service the battery”

  2. In my opinion the battery adhesive strips are really easy to take out. You just need to go slow and steady. Straight as well of course. I've never broken one and I have been repairing phones for a while now. I like them as well because they don't leave any residue on the phone or battery.

  3. I successfully completed a screen and battery replacement because of this video, i was gunna take it to a repair shop but saved myself almost half the cost. thanks brother

  4. Did this on my iPhone 6s Plus, home button and Touch ID stopped working. I disassembled and reassembled and now I have no touch id and screen is unresponsive. Did I break something?

  5. Hi Hugh, I have been following your videos and tutorials. I have a few questions since I could rescue from our office dumpster an Iphone 6S that actually has a new battery, a new screen but some missing parts inside that were not installed back. 4 screws fro the Screen connector holder, one scree fro the home screen button, and the two screws of the bottom of the Iphone that secures the screen to the Iphone case. In addition the vibrate mode button is kind of blocked when closing the Iphone with the screen. I do not know if the screen has been messed up and they have put another screen and stand on the way with the vibrate no vibrate button. Further more the Iphone and screen work however prompt the notification to connect the iphone to Itunes and also shows support.apple.com/iphone/restore. Have try to do it connecting to my lap top and itunes but nothing happens. I am new on this and I am interested to see how can I fix this iphone and bring it to run again in a descent way. Please any advise is very welcome as well suggestions and ideas. Thanks a lot and you have very nice videos.

  6. Hi Jeffrey! Can I ask for your help please sir, I recently just bought and tried to replace the screen of my nephews iPhone 6 because it has shattered screen and bad battery. After my installation, it just open up to a black screen. No Apple logo. When I try to charge, it has that charging sound. Please help or someone who’s kind enough who can read this, please help. The phone is for my nephew’s online class and i can’t afford to get a new phone for him this only what he has now. 😢

  7. Touch ID and digitizer flex cables have too big connectors —> I can't snap them into thle logic board. I have original apple refurbished display. Can it be beceuse I am from Europe? Please help me 🙁

  8. If I do this I will only end up with a bunch of screws left and think " Well it still works so didn`t need that many screws in "
    or worse. in reverse I`ll be like " Dam where did that go?, and what way round does this go!?

  9. Hey everyone!! I tried fixing my phone, but it semi-works. The LCD is a little dim and I can't see anything on the screen, but it makes this DEN-den-dun-dun-den sound when I plug it in to charger. Additionally, it makes that charging port sound (when you insert iPhone into charger it makes a 'houng' sound). So what's wrong with it. ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED. Not a phone expert.
    **PLEASE HELP SOMEBODY**

  10. I wish I watched this before the jerry rig everything video. He didn’t explain the IPhone would get fried. The phone I was fixing won’t work now 😔

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *