iPhone SE Rear-Facing Camera Repair

iPhone SE Rear-Facing Camera Repair Guide

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Recommended Tools: 

Plastic Triangle Opening Tool
Suction Cup
Nylon Spudger
SIM Card Ejection Tool
Fine Tip Curved Tweezers
Professional Phillips Screwdriver
Professional iPhone Pentalobe Screwdriver

Step 1

Power down your Apple iPhone SE smartphone.
 
Step 2 (iPhone SE Display Assembly)
 
Remove the two bottom 3.4 mm Pentalobe screws located next to the lightning connector.
 
Step 3
 
Place a suction cup near the home button.
 
While applying firm, constant force, use the plastic triangle opening tool to work around the display assembly and separate it from the iPhone SE rear case.
 
Just like the iPhone 5s, lurking beneath the iPhone SE display is the touch ID cable. Do not pull the display up too far without first removing the bracket and disconnecting the cable.
 
The display assembly is still connected to the iPhone by several cables, so don’t try to remove it entirely just yet.
 
Step 4
 
Remove the following 4 Phillips screws securing the metal bracket to the motherboard. These screws are different sizes, so be sure to remember where they go.
 
Use the fine tip curved tweezers to remove the metal bracket and disconnect the LCD, digitizer, and front camera and proximity sensor cables.

Step 5 

Remove the following 2 Phillips screws and then the metal bracket.
 
With the spudger, detach the iPhone SE 3.8-volt battery from the logic board.
 
Step 6 (iPhone SE Rear-Facing Camera)
 
With the spudger detach the rear-facing camera from the iPhone SE logic board.
 
The 12-megapixel iPhone SE rear-facing camera can now be removed.



To reassemble your device, follow the steps in reverse order.

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