My experience on this is two fold... you either break the HB or the screen flex is faulty. Of hundreds ive done this is the only two issues ive seen. I thought i had a broken HB on one of the latest repairs, tried 5 different screens and gave up. Turns out i had a bad batch of non oem screens that had faulty flex (serious bad luck there!).
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Just be careful with the HB removal (gently pry up a little to the right, a but of iso spray and a playing card and comes out nice, be gent around the u10 ic chip (the large ic in the middle of the HB), it can be replaced but you need skillz!
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Just be careful with the HB removal (gently pry up a little to the right, a but of iso spray and a playing card and comes out nice, be gentle around the u10 ic chip (the large ic in the middle of the HB), it can be replaced but you need skillz!
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Get quality screens, i know people like to maximise profits by cheaping out on screens but its not worth it for the ip7 as it stands, you only end up moving the HB more and that causes extra stress on a already weak cable. We go refurbished original LCD;s from now on and have great results, around 95% of all screens work perfectly.
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Get quality screens, i know people like to maximise profits by cheaping out on screens but its not worth it for the ip7 as it stands, you only end up moving the HB more and that causes extra stress on a already weak cable. We go refurbished original LCDs from now on and have great results, around 95% of all screens work perfectly.
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Ive not seen any issues or woth SW or just by opening them up, IMO they are just myths for bad repairs.
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Ive not seen any issues or with SW or just by opening them up, IMO they are just myths for bad repairs.
My experience on this is two fold... you either break the HB or the screen flex is faulty. Of hundreds ive done this is the only two issues ive seen. I thought i had a broken HB on one of the latest repairs, tried 5 different screens and gave up. Turns out i had a bad batch of non oem screens that had faulty flex (serious bad luck there!).
Just be careful with the HB removal (gently pry up a little to the right, a but of iso spray and a playing card and comes out nice, be gent around the u10 ic chip (the large ic in the middle of the HB), it can be replaced but you need skillz!
Get quality screens, i know people like to maximise profits by cheaping out on screens but its not worth it for the ip7 as it stands, you only end up moving the HB more and that causes extra stress on a already weak cable. We go refurbished original LCD;s from now on and have great results, around 95% of all screens work perfectly.
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Ive not seen any issues or woth SW or just by opening them up, IMO they are just myths for bad repairs.
My experience on this is two fold... you either break the HB or the screen flex is faulty. Of hundreds ive done this is the only two issues ive seen. I thought i had a broken HB on one of the latest repairs, tried 5 different screens and gave up. Turns out i had a bad batch of non oem screens that had faulty flex (serious bad luck there!).
Just be careful with the HB removal (gently pry up a little to the right, a but of iso spray and a playing card and comes out nice, be gent around the u10 ic chip (the large ic in the middle of the HB), it can be replaced but you need skillz!
Get quality screens, i know people like to maximise profits by cheaping out on screens but its not worth it for the ip7 as it stands, you only end up moving the HB more and that causes extra stress on a already weak cable. We go refurbished original LCD;s from now on and have great results, around 95% of all screens work perfectly.