iPhone 14 Plus Screen Replacement
Complete guide to iPhone 14 Plus screen replacement. Cost estimates, difficulty level, time required, and environmental impact.
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💰 Cost Breakdown
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🔧 Repair Overview
Screen Replacement is one of the most common repairs for iPhone 14 Plus. This repair involves replacing the damaged display component with a new or refurbished part. The process typically takes 1-2 hours and requires moderate skill level.
What You'll Need
- Replacement display part (OEM or aftermarket)
- Precision screwdriver set (Phillips #000 or pentalobe)
- Opening tools (plastic spudger, suction cup)
- Adhesive strips or glue
- Clean workspace with good lighting
Step-by-Step Process
Step 1: Remove the pentalobe screws
Power off your iPhone before beginning disassembly.
Remove the two 6.8 mm-long pentalobe P2 screws at the bottom edge of the iPhone.
Step 2: Mark your opening picks
If inserted too far, an opening pick can damage your device. Follow this step to mark your pick and prevent damage.
Measure 3 mm from the tip and mark the opening pick with a permanent marker.
You can also mark the other corners of the pick with different measurements.
Alternatively, [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/pQGATIGUbViSB4gB.full|tape a coin to a pick|new_window=true] 3 mm from the tip.
Step 3: Tape over any cracks
If your iPhone has a cracked screen, keep further breakage contained and prevent bodily harm during your repair by taping over the glass.
Lay overlapping strips of clear packing tape over the iPhone's screen until the whole face is covered.
Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from any glass shaken free during the repair.
If you can't get the suction cup to stick in the next few steps, fold a strong piece of tape (such as duct tape) into a handle and lift the screen with that instead.
If all else fails, you can superglue the suction cup to the screen.
Step 4: Heat the bottom edge
Use a [guide|157348|hair dryer|new_window=true] or a [guide|151116|heat gun|new_window=true] to heat the bottom edge of the iPhone for 90 seconds or until the screen is slightly too hot to touch.
Never leave your hair dryer in one spot for an extended period of time.
Step 5: Insert an opening pick
Apply a suction handle to the bottom edge of the phone, while avoiding the very edge of the glass.
Pull up on the suction cup with firm, constant pressure to create a slight gap between the screen and the frame.
Insert an opening pick into the gap [https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/yjbOEdQCClt32KXc.full|under the screen's plastic bezel|new_window=true].
The watertight adhesive holding the screen in place is very strong; creating this initial gap takes a significant amount of force. If you're having a hard time opening a gap, apply more heat, and gently rock the screen up and down to weaken the adhesive until you create enough of a gap to insert your tool.
Step 6: Heat the right edge
Use a hair dryer to heat the right edge of the iPhone (the edge with the power button) for 90 seconds or until the screen is slightly too hot to touch.
Step 7: Separate the right adhesive
Slide the opening pick around the bottom right corner of the iPhone to separate its adhesive.
Continue sliding up the right edge of the iPhone until you reach the top right corner.
Don't insert your pick more than 3 mm, as you may damage internal components.
Leave the pick in the top right corner before continuing.
Step 8: Heat the top edge
Use a hair dryer to heat the top edge of the iPhone for 90 seconds or until the screen is slightly too hot to touch.
Step 9: Slice the top edge adhesive
Slide the opening pick around the top right corner of the iPhone to separate the top adhesive.
Don't insert your pick more than 3 mm, as you may damage the top sensors.
Leave the pick in the top left corner before continuing.
Step 10: Heat the left edge
Use a hair dryer to heat the left edge of the iPhone for 90 seconds or until the screen is slightly too hot to touch.
Step 11: Screen information
There's two delicates cable along the left edge of your iPhone. ***Don't insert your pick here***, as you may damage the cables.
Step 12: Separate the left adhesive
The cables along the left edge are ***very easy to damage with a pick***. Follow this alternate procedure to separate the left adhesive.
Insert a second opening pick in the bottom left corner of the iPhone.
Twist both picks simultaneously until the left edge clips release.
Apply the twisting force gradually.
If you're having trouble separating the adhesive, reheat the left edge.
Step 13: Open the iPhone
Remove your suction handle from the screen.
Rotate your iPhone so the right edge faces you.
Open your iPhone by swinging the screen up from the right side, like the front cover of a book.
Lean the screen against something to keep it propped up while you're working on the phone.
If you don't have anything at hand to lean the screen against, your [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/iooUqUFMjiFpwa2s.full|new_window=true|suction handle can do the trick].
During reassembly, lay the screen in position, align the clips along the top edge, and carefully press the top edge into place before snapping the rest of the screen down. If it doesn't click easily into place, check the condition of the clips around the perimeter of the screen and make sure they aren't bent.
Step 14: Unfasten the display connector bracket screw
Use a Y000 screwdriver to remove the the 0.8 mm-long screw securing the display connector bracket.
Throughout this repair, [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Magnetic-Project-Mat/IF145-167-4|keep track of each screw|new_window=true] and make sure it goes back exactly where it came from to avoid damaging your iPhone.
During reassembly, this is a good point to power on your iPhone and test all functions before you seal the screen in place. Be sure to power your iPhone back down completely before you continue working.
Step 15: Remove the display connector bracket
Grasp the screw hole end of the connector bracket with a pair of [product|IF145-020|tweezers].
Lift the the bracket slightly to loosen the latch on the other edge.
Remove the display connector bracket.
During reassembly, make sure the bracket latches properly.
Step 16: Disconnect the display connector
Use the pointed end of a spudger to disconnect the display cable by prying the connector straight up from its socket.
To re-attach [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Recognizing+&+Disconnecting+Cable+Connectors/25629#s70308|new_window=true|press connectors] like this one, carefully align and press down on one side until it clicks into place, then repeat on the other side. Do not press down on the middle. If the connector is misaligned, the pins can bend, causing permanent damage.
Step 17: Unfasten the front sensor connector bracket
Use a Y000 screwdriver to remove the 1 mm-long screw securing the front sensor connector bracket.
Step 18: Remove the front sensor connector bracket
Grasp the screw hole end of the connector bracket with a pair of tweezers.
Lift the the bracket slightly to loosen the latch on the other edge.
Remove the front sensor connector bracket.
During reassembly, make sure the bracket latches properly.
Step 19: Disconnect the front sensor connector cable
Use the pointed end of a spudger to disconnect the front sensor cable by prying the connector straight up from its socket.
Step 20: Remove the screen
Remove the screen.
Apply new adhesive where it's necessary after cleaning the relevant areas with isopropyl alcohol (>90%).
During reassembly, pause here if you wish to [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+Display+Adhesive+Replacement/93983|replace the screen adhesives|new_window=true].
Step 21: Unfasten the front sensor bracket
The remaining steps demonstrate how to transfer the [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/JoEgSOuSDOLEKDQT.full|new_window=true|front sensor assembly] to a new screen. If your replacement screen comes with the assembly pre-installed, skip these steps.
Use a Y000 screwdriver to remove the two 1.4 mm-long screws securing the sensor assembly bracket.
Step 22: Remove the front sensor bracket
Use [product|IF145-020|tweezers], or your fingers, to remove the front sensor assembly bracket.
Step 23: Heat the front sensor assembly
A [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Use+a+Hair+Dryer+to+Soften+Adhesive/157348|new_window=true|hair dryer], [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Use+a+Heat+Gun+to+Soften+Adhesive/151116|new_window=true|heat gun], or hot plate may also be used, but be careful not to overheat the phone—the display is susceptible to heat damage.
Step 24: Disconnect the ambient light sensor
Insert an opening pick between the ambient light sensor and its recess on the screen.
Pry up with the pick to separate the ambient light sensor from the screen.
Step 25: Disconnect the proximity sensor
Insert an opening pick between the proximity sensor and its recess on the screen.
Pry up with the pick to separate the proximity sensor from the screen.
Step 26: Reposition the proximity sensor
Use tweezers, or your fingers, to move the proximity sensor cable away from the screen.
Step 27: Disconnect the microphone
Insert an opening pick under the microphone cable, close to the microphone (the metal rectangle).
Slide the opening pick around the perimeter of the microphone to separate its adhesive.
Step 28: Remove the front sensor assembly
At this point, the adhesive may have cooled down. If so, apply a heated iOpener to the assembly for one minute before continuing.
Insert an opening pick under the left side of the front sensor assembly.
Slide the pick under the assembly to separate it from the frame.
Step 29:
Remove the front sensor assembly.
When transferring the assembly to a new screen, follow these instructions:
Connect the sensors to their slots in the frame to help align the main section of the assembly.
Use [link|https://www.ifixit.com/products/tesa-61395-tape|new_window=true|Tesa tape] to re-adhere any sections of the assembly that are no longer sticky.
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DIY vs Professional Repair
✋ DIY Repair
- ✅ Lower cost (parts only: $48-$210)
- ✅ Learn new skills
- ❌ Risk of further damage
- ❌ No warranty
- ❌ Requires tools and time
🔧 Professional Repair
- ✅ Expert installation
- ✅ Warranty included
- ✅ Faster turnaround
- ❌ Higher cost ($80-$350)
- ❌ Need to find reputable shop
Environmental Impact
By choosing to repair your iPhone 14 Plus instead of replacing it, you're preventing approximately 59 kg of CO₂ emissions. Manufacturing a new iPhone 14 Plus generates 67 kg of CO₂, while this repair only produces about 8 kg of CO₂. That's a 88% reduction in carbon emissions!
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