2016/06/21

Apple confirmed that iPhone will match the OLED screen in 2018

According to the Nikkei Asian Review reports, Apple has informed its supply chain vendors, all the iPhone will switch to OLED screen in 2018.

Reported that in 2017, iPhone will be the part of the first import the OLED, and before the news that Apple next year will be used on at least an iPhone OLED, and perhaps even curved surface screen version.



In order to compete for this super order, Samsung Display, LG Display, Japan Display (JDI) three panel giants are aggressively courted Apple, at the same time to extend the OLED production capacity.

Samsung this year will invest 8 trillion won, the capacity of the OLED to expand by 50%, which has the capability of annual output of 500 million the OLED panel. Samsung shipped 320 million smartphones in 2015, so the OLED panel capacity must win enough external orders.

LG plans in the next few years out of 10 trillion won, improve the production ability of mobile phone, TV, OLED panel, JDI is planning the next year, 50 billion yen, starts the new OLED production line.

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2016/06/08

How to replace iphone 6 plus lcd screen and digitizer assembly - LCDONE

Step 1. If possible, power down your iphone 6 plus, in this example the LCD is damaged, so we do not have that option.

 

Step 2. Remove the two bottom three four millimeter 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 separated from the iphone 6 plus rear case. 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 five phillips screws securing the metal bracket to the motherboard. now 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 three Phillips screws securing the earpiece speaker bracket to the display assembly, with the tweezers remove the bracket and then the earpiece speaker.

 

Step 6. Carefully pry up the front camera and proximity sensor ribbon cable away from the display assembly.

 

Step 7. Remove the following two Phillips screws securing the home button metal bracket in place. disconnected peel the home button ribbon cable away from the display assembly. remove the home button assembly.

 

Step 8. Remove the eighth Phillips screws that secure the LCD shield plate to the iphone 6 plus display assembly, peel updated he civ securing the home button cable connector to the front panel and remove the LCD shield played.

 

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2016/06/05

How to replace iphone 5 lcd screen and digitizer assembly - LCDONE

1.Remove the two pentalobe screws that are located on both sides of the lightening connector port which is on the bottom of your iPhone 5.

2.Place the suction cup on the display assembly near the home button. Use the plastic opening tool to separate the display assembly from the case of the iPhone 5.With the suction cup, pull up on the display assembly while holding the outside frame of the iPhone 5 down. Near the home button, in the left corner of the iPhone 5, will be an area that will expose enough space to get in the plastic opening tool.

3.Once you have the opening tool in the space, pry the display assembly from the iPhone 5. Work your way around the iPhone 5 until it is completely separated and can be pulled back with the suction cup.

4.Peel back the display assembly to expose the metal cover that secures the display assembly flex cables.Locate and remove the three small Phillips screws (#00) that secure the metal cover. Remove the cover from the iPhone 5.

5.There are a series of connections that will require the plastic opening tool or spudger to pry up and remove.The first of these connections is for the front-facing camera and sensor flex cable.

6.The touch screen/front panel cable is next. Gently pry up and out to disconnect the cable.

7.The last connection is the LCD cable. Once the cable is disconnected, remove the entire display assembly from the iPhone 5.

8.Locate and remove the two small Phillips screws (#00) that secure the cover to the earpiece speaker. Remove the cover from the iPhone 5.When the cover for the earpiece speaker is removed, lift the speaker up and away from the iPhone 5.

9.Using the flat end of the spudger, maneuver the front-facing camera and sensor flex cable away from the iPhone 5.

10.Locate and remove the two small Phillips screws (#00) that secure the home button assembly.Remove the home button assembly from the iPhone 5.

11.The actual home button is secured by a small amount of adhesive. Use the spudger to remove the home button from the display assembly.

12.Locate and remove the six small Phillips screws (#00) that secure the LCD shield to the display assembly.Once the Phillips screws are removed, lift the shield up and away from the iPhone 5.

13.Locate and remove the three small Phillips screws (#00) that secure the battery connector and lightning connector covers.Once the screws are removed, take the metal covers off of the iPhone 5.

14.Utilize the spudger to pry up and disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard.

15.Using the plastic pull-tab and the spudger, remove the battery from the case of the iPhone 5.

16.Locate and remove the two small Phillips screws (#00) that secure the top motherboard bracket.Once the screws have been removed, lift the bracket up and away from the iPhone 5.

17.For the next few steps, the spudger will be utilized to disconnect several connections. This will allow you to remove the iPhone’s motherboard.Remove the LED flash from the motherboard by pulling it up and away from the assembly.

18.The next connection is the for audio/volume controls. Lift up and pry it from the socket to remove the plug.

19.An interconnecting cable is next to be removed. Lift up and pry it from the socket to remove the cable.

20.There is another interconnection cable that will need to be disconnected as well.

21.The last plug is the lightning port assembly. It is located on bottom of the motherboard.

22.One of the two antenna connections is on the front of the board. Pry up and remove the wire from its location.Maneuver the headphone jack out of its housing and prepare to remove it in the follow steps.

23.Before removing the motherboard, use the SIM card removal tool, or a paper clip, to remove the SIM card tray from the iPhone 5.

24.Locate and remove the two small Phillips screws (#00) inside the top portion of the iPhone 5 case.

25.Next, locate and remove the two small Phillips screws (#00) and the three standoff screws. The three standoff screws secure the motherboard into the iPhone 5. You will need a small flathead screwdriver to remove these screws.

26.Remove the second antenna plug on the bottom of the motherboard. Now, you can carefully lift the motherboard up and out of the iPhone 5.

27.Locate and remove the two small Phillips screws (#00) that secure the rear-facing camera connection to the motherboard.With these screws removed, take the plate off that was securing this plug.

28.Using the spudger, gently pry up the connection to remove the rear-facing camera from the motherboard.

29.Locate and remove the seven small Phillips screws (#00) that secure the lightning connector and loudspeaker assembly inside the case of the iPhone.

30.Use the flat end of the spudger to break free the adhesive that secures the lightning connector and loudspeaker assembly inside the case of the iPhone 5.Remove these two parts from the iPhone 5.

31.With the lightening connector and loudspeaker assembly free from the case, use the spudger to separate the two units from each other. They are held together with a small amount of adhesive.

32.Locate and remove the three small Phillips screws (#00) that secure the vibrator in the corner of the iPhone 5 case.Remove the vibrator from the iPhone 5.

33.There are three additional small Phillips screws (#00) that secure the volume and silent switch assembly on the side of the iPhone 5 case.

34.Use the spudger to peel out the WiFi and Bluetooth Antenna Flex Cable from the iPhone 5 case.

35.Locate and remove the last small Phillips screw(#00) that secures the power and volume button assembly in the iPhone 5.

36.Use the flat end of the spudger to remove the ribbon cable for the volume, silent switch, and power buttons from the iPhone 5.

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2016/06/02

How to replace iphone 4 lcd screen and digitizer assembly -LCDONE


1.Let’s begin to disassemble the iPhone 4 byremoving the SIM card tray. Use the SIM cardejection tool or a paperclip to eject and removethe tray from the iPhone 4.

2.Remove the two pentalobe screws on either sideof the dock port connector with the iPhone 5-PointPentalobe screwdriver.

3.Grip the back cover of the phone and push upward about 1/8 of an inch to remove the back cover from the iPhone 4.

4.There is a cover over the battery connector. Todisconnect the cover, locate and remove the onePhillips screw (#00) that secures it in place.When the screw is removed, use the spudger togently pry up the connection releasing it from themotherboard.

5.To remove the battery, use the plastic openingtool and the pull-tab to pry the battery out of itslocation. It is secured by a small amount ofadhesive.

6.To begin the process of removing the motherboard from the iPhone, locate and remove the two Phillips screws (#00) that secure the speaker assembly’s connection into the iPhone 4. Next, peel back the ribbon cable.

7.Once you peel back the speaker assembly‘s ribboncable, one of two Phillips screws (#00) that need tobe removed will be revealed. Use the appropriatescrewdriver to remove both screws.You will also need to use the spudger to pry theplugged connection from the corner of themotherboard.

8.Remove the two Phillips screws (#00), located oneither side of the assembly, that secure the dockport into the iPhone.The ribbon cable for the home button has a lockingsocket. Flip the tab on the locking socket to releaseand remove the ribbon cable from the connection.

9.With the securing screws and ribbon cableremoved from the assembly, use the spudger to liftthe dock port assembly out of the bottom of theiPhone.

10.Locate and remove the seven Phillips screws(#00) that secure the connection plate and vibratemotor into the iPhone.You can now remove the vibrate motor from theiPhone 4.

11.With the screws removed from the connectionplate, use the tweezers to lift the protectionplate out of the iPhone 4.

12.A total of six connections need to be pried up fromthe motherboard. Use the tweezers to remove theconnections.With all of the connections lifted from themotherboard, pry the rear-facing camera out of itshousing and remove it from the iPhone 4.

13.Locate and remove the final two screws securingthe motherboard into the body of the iPhone.Remove the single Phillips screw (#00).Next, remove the standoff with a small flat heador slotted screwdriver.

14.At this point all connections and securing screwsare removed from the motherboard. Themotherboard is free, so remove the motherboardfrom of the iPhone 4.

15.There is a metal clip that secures the front-facingcamera into the iPhone. Use the tweezers to lift theclip from the iPhone.You can now remove the front-facing camera fromthe iPhone.

16.The earpiece speaker is secured with a smallamount of adhesive. Use the tweezers to lift theearpiece speaker out of the iPhone.

17.Locate and remove the four Phillips screws (#00)that secure the volume button assembly into theside of the iPhone.

18.A ribbon cable connects the headphone jack andvolume button assembly. When prying theheadphone jack out of it’s housing, be mindful ofthis connection because it can be easily damaged.With the headphone jack peeled from the phone,you will see the final Phillips screw (#00) thatneeds to be removed. Remove this screw to freethe entire assembly from the iPhone.Remove the headphone jack and volume buttonassembly from the iPhone 4.

19.Locate and remove the ten Phillips screws (#00)that secure the display assembly into the body ofthe iPhone.

20.The display assembly is free to be lifted from theiPhone. If necessary, utilize the plastic openingtool to pry the display away from the iPhone 4.

21.To remove the home button, use the tweezers tomaneuver the ribbon cable for the home buttonaway from the iPhone.You can now remove the home button from theiPhone 4.

22.Locate and remove the two Phillips screws (#00)that secure the power button into the top of theiPhone.

23.The power button is connected to a proxy sensorand microphone via ribbon cable, when removingthe assembly be cautious not to damage the ribboncable.You can now, carefully, remove the power buttonassembly from the iPhone 4.

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2016/06/01

How to replace iphone 5c lcd screen and digitizer assembly



1.To begin disassembling the iPhone 5c, locate and remove the two pentalobe screws on either side of the lightning dock connector port on the bottom of the iPhone.

2.Next, put the suction cup close to the home button on the display assembly side of the iPhone. While holding the outside of the iPhone down, use the suction cup to pull the display assembly away from the rear case. The left corner, on the home button side of the iPhone 5c, has an area that will expose enough space to insert the plastic opening tool. Use the plastic opening tool to separate the display assembly from the rear case/housing of the iPhone.

3.After lifting up the display assembly, you will see a metal cover that secures the display assembly cables. Locate and remove the four Phillips screws (#00) that secure the cover, and then remove the cover from the iPhone 5c.

4.Utilize the plastic opening tool or spudger to pry up the series of three connections for the display assembly and front-facing camera. You can now remove the display assembly from the iPhone 5c.

5.Locate and remove the two Phillips screws (#00) that secure the back plate for the home button assembly.

6.Using the flat end of the spudger or the tweezers, peel up the ribbon cable connection for the home button. It is secured in place with a small amount of adhesive. You can now remove the home button assembly from the iPhone 5c.

7.Locate and remove the two small Phillips screws (#00) securing the metal clip over the earpiece speaker.

8.Pry up the clip from its location with a pair of tweezers to free the speaker assembly and remove it from the iPhone 5c.

9.The front-facing camera assembly is a series of compo-nents that you need to pry up from their housing. The assembly is also held down by a sticker and adhesive.You can now remove the front-facing camera assembly from the iPhone 5c.

10.Locate and remove the two Phillips screws (#00) that secure the battery connector’s cover. Next, gently pry the connector up to release it from the motherboard.

11.Use the spudger or the plastic opening tool to pry the battery from the adhesive securing it to the iPhone. You can now remove the battery from the iPhone 5c.

12.Locate and remove the seven Phillips screws (#00) that secure the loudspeaker and lightning port assembly (marked with white dots). Next, locate and disconnect the coaxial antenna plug (circled in orange). Now, locate and disconnect the connector for the lightning port assembly (rectangle in orange).

13.There is a small ribbon wire connection that is adhered to the loudspeaker. Peel up this contact to free the loudspeaker for removal from the iPhone 5c.

14.Use the spudger to maneuver and pry up the lightning port assembly and remove it from the bottom of the iPhone.

15.Locate and remove the two Phillips screws (#00) that secure the rear-facing camera and then lift it out of the iPhone.

16.Locate and remove the two Phillips screws (#00) that secure the vibrator to the body of the iPhone. You can now remove the vibrator motor from the iPhone 5c.

17.Use the SIM card removal tool, or a paper clip, to remove the SIM card tray from the side of the iPhone.

18.Locate and remove the three Phillips screws (#00) that secure the motherboard into the phone (white dots mark them). Next, locate and remove the two standoffs with the small flathead screwdriver. The standoffs secure the mother-board to the iPhone (blue dots mark them). Now, locate and disconnect the coaxial antenna plug (circled in orange).

19.With all screws and connections removed, the mother-board is now free. Maneuver the motherboard out of its location and lift it from the iPhone 5c.

20.Locate and remove the six Phillips screws (#00) that secure the power & volume button assembly to the motherboard (white dots mark them). Now, locate and remove the one standoff with the small flathead screwdriver (blue dot marks it).

21.A small amount of adhesive is still securing the power and volume button assembly to the iPhone. Use the spudger or the tweezers to peel up and remove the assembly from the iPhone 5c.

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