In the following steps, you will use a heat gun to soften the adhesive securing the outer black border around the underside of the front glass panel to the inner case.
With the heat gun set to low, start by heating the outer black border near the upper left corner of the glass panel.
Try not to excessively heat the outer plastic edge of the Evo.
Due to the heat applied, it is normal for a layer of condensation to develop on the inside of the glass panel and/or the outside of the LCD. It can be removed with glass cleaner once the glass is separated from the display.
Lift the front panel out of the inner case, minding the cable still routed through the bottom of the Evo.
Carefully de-route the front panel ribbon cable through the slot in the inner case.
Remove the front panel.
Notice the four (4) clear plastic hooks that are adhered behind the menu buttons. Look closely. Each one is shaped differently and in a particular orientation.
If the replacement front panel does not have these installed already, carefully remove and transfer them from the old panel to the replacement.
In the following steps, you will use a heat gun to soften the adhesive securing the underside of the LCD panel to the inner case. The area the adhesive is applied to is shown in red in the second picture (with the LCD removed).
Use your heat gun to soften the adhesive under the LCD panel along its left edge.
To gain enough clearance to insert an iPod opening tool, it is necessary to simultaneously push the LCD panel outwards while prying along the edges. It is recommended to push through the opening located near the bottom left corner of the Evo.
Insert an iPod opening tool with the edge angled up toward the underside of the display between the backlight and the metal shield beneath it.
To gain enough clearance to insert an iPod opening tool along the bottom of the LCD panel, it is necessary to simultaneously push the LCD panel outwards while prying along the edges. It is recommended to push through the opening near the bottom right corner of the Evo.
Insert an iPod opening tool between the LCD panel and its plastic surround and pry up at several points along the right edge of the Evo.
This instruction does work, I follow this and I have my phone back, the only thing now the back camera is show negative view, i reset but still the same, however the front camera does does perfect. one more thing I drop my phone and the screen crack will that be the program? and I bought the assembly screen. Very important you must use a heat gun if you going to go all the way, other wise a nice shape screw drive will do