How to remove the back of your iPhone 4
0:161:21You can literally just push that down beside it. Be really gentle because you don't want to do anyMoreYou can literally just push that down beside it. Be really gentle because you don't want to do any damage. And then just it just lifts up a little.
0:091:21You can literally just push that down beside it. Be really gentle because you don't want to do anyMoreYou can literally just push that down beside it. Be really gentle because you don't want to do any damage. And then just it just lifts up a little. And same the other side.
0:484:44The two external screws then using a suction cup lift up on the front panel and display assembly.MoreThe two external screws then using a suction cup lift up on the front panel and display assembly. From the bottom you may also need to use a few thin tools to pop loose the panel unlike.
0:303:58Now thankfully cracking open the 6 is actually easier than opening previous iPhones. Now you stillMoreNow thankfully cracking open the 6 is actually easier than opening previous iPhones. Now you still need to remove the two pentalobe screws along the bottom edge with a special screwdriver.
Unscrew the three Phillips screws from the cover plate above the connector. Use tweezers to remove the cover plate from your iPhone 8. Carefully separate the FaceTime connector from the board with a spudger. Now you can remove the display completely.
0:184:57With screws out and cables disconnected we removed the display heading down south to the bottom ofMoreWith screws out and cables disconnected we removed the display heading down south to the bottom of the phone we remove a plastic component that according to Apple is a barometric vent.
The question is, exactly how much sound do open-backed headphones leak? There is a 30dB increase in sound leakage with open-backed headphones compared to closed-backed. By design, open-backed headphones let air pass through the ear cups to improve the listening experience of user and provide a wider soundstage.
Be sure to heat the edges, not the middle of the device. Place a suction cup on the rear glass, then lift while you pry the side seam with a guitar pick. Slide a pick around the seam to separate the back cover from the frame until it can be completely removed.
0:342:33Take the watch case in your hand. And turn it so you can slide the blade of the bench knife underMoreTake the watch case in your hand. And turn it so you can slide the blade of the bench knife under the tab with your other hand be careful not to let the blade slip.
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1:003:31I'm going to squeeze the handles together and put apply some pressure downwards. And I'm going toMoreI'm going to squeeze the handles together and put apply some pressure downwards. And I'm going to turn counterclockwise. And hopefully I can unscrew. This let's see let's try I'm just gonna.
0:261:53There are several different ways to open a screw-off watch case back you can use a jocks wrench aMoreThere are several different ways to open a screw-off watch case back you can use a jocks wrench a regular watch case wrench or a case ball. Opener.
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0:516:24You use triangle opening tools to slice through the adhesive and help carefully separate the glassMoreYou use triangle opening tools to slice through the adhesive and help carefully separate the glass rear panel from the galaxy s7.
0:001:43So first do the sides. And then do the top. As you can see it comes off pretty easily. It's allMoreSo first do the sides. And then do the top. As you can see it comes off pretty easily. It's all clips it's a little bit harder on the top. Because there's a one clip pretty much it goes in.