How to fix iPhones. Is it possible to repair an iPhone yourself?

Judging by the statistics of visits to our site, many of our readers are owners of Apple phones - iPhone. Anyone who has acquired such an expensive gadget in our time probably tries to treat it as carefully and carefully as possible, because repairing such a complex device in the event of a breakdown is not cheap.

It is for owners of smart devices from Apple that we decided today to talk about whether, if something happens, you can repair your iPhone or iPad yourself and in which cases you should do it yourself, and in which cases it is better to immediately contact a specialized service center so as not to even worse and, as a result, more expensive for your wallet.

The most common problems that may require you to repair your device are usually related to external damage. Usually this is a heavily scratched case, broken safety glass or a screen that has failed as a result of a fall.

And if, as a result of minor damage, a crack on the screen causes only some visual inconvenience, then in more severe cases the phone simply stops responding to touches on the screen, and then you have one option - replacing the touchscreen on the iPhone. The price for this service depends on the service center you contact and the originality of the spare parts used. For example, the Nelomal service center has one of best prices and quite good reviews clients.

Basically, if you know how to use a screwdriver, tweezers and have experience in disassembling and repairing electronic devices, then you can do this procedure yourself. To do this, you only need a few special tools: a branded screwdriver, a plastic pick and a suction cup. Of course, you can do without the second and third points, but they significantly simplify and speed up the process of self-repair.

However, in addition to replacing parts of the case, there are often cases when more serious intervention is required - replacing buttons, batteries, various modules or cables. In this case, to self-repair It’s better not to resort, but to immediately contact one of the specialized service centers.

Even if you know how to work with microelectronics and have held a soldering iron in your hands more than once, the likelihood of accidentally damaging something is still very high, so the best way out in this situation would be to entrust this work to professionals who are already skilled with Apple devices and contact a service center for repairs.

There have been quite a lot of organizations providing iPhone and iPad repair services lately and finding them is not difficult, just use the search. But choosing one of them that would provide services efficiently and honestly is quite difficult. For our part, we can recommend you the Nelomal service center. The guys provide a full range of services for repairing Apple gadgets - replacing the touchscreen, glass, screen and much more. And eliminating most problems in 15-20 minutes and having a technician come to your home are excellent advantages over competitors.

Especially for Lifehacker readers, MacPlus service center specialists sent detailed instructions on fixing a flooded iPhone 6 Plus. It is unlikely that you will be able to repair the phablet yourself - this requires special tools, knowledge and skills.

But it’s still worth seeing how a seemingly hopeless drowned man comes back to life. We take the worst-case scenario: the iPhone spent about an hour in water and no longer responds to any actions.

It is clear that repairing the iPhone 6 Plus in this case cannot be called easy, but what’s nice is that it is still possible.

Disassemble the iPhone and remove the circuit board

First you need to disassemble the iPhone. To do this, unscrew two screws near the Lightning connector and carefully remove the display module.


This is what an Apple phablet looks like without the top cover. As you can see, most of the space inside the iPhone is occupied by the battery.




As a rule, it is the motherboard that requires serious repair or replacement after exposure to water. This is what the motherboard looks like.


Motherboard

Troubleshooting

Before you start repairing, you need to evaluate how oxidized different elements of the motherboard are.

First with printed circuit board The metal shielding plates are removed, and then each element is checked for damage. In our case, a faulty battery connector was detected in the iPhone 6 Plus.

Repairing damage

Flux is applied to the motherboard, after which the damage is repaired using a small soldering iron.



If the remaining elements of the board are in good condition, the repair can be considered complete.

All that remains is to assemble the phablet and check its operation. In our case, the smartphone turned on, but another problem was discovered: the touchscreen did not respond to touches, and glare appeared at the bottom of the screen.

Screen repair

In case of prolonged immersion in water iPhone screen may cause serious damage and further work an expensive matrix replacement will be required.

However, in our case, we managed to avoid this by limiting ourselves to restoring the sensor.


To restore, the engineer cleaned the contacts of the cable to motherboard and soldered the cable connectors on both sides.

Imagine that you picked up your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad, pressed the Power button with the usual movement of your finger, and the screen remained black. Another press... Again... Third time. Nothing. The device still does not respond. It seemed time to panic. But it's not worth it. Let's figure out why this can happen and try to work together to get the device into working condition.

Why is the screen blank and the device does not turn on?

There are a wide variety of reasons why iPhone, iPod touch, or the iPad may not show signs of life. But there are not so many main ones:

  • The battery is completely discharged.
  • The device is completely de-energized.
  • The device storage is damaged.
  • Firmware failure.
  • Critical failure file system iOS.

As a rule, the main reason for the failure to turn on the device is a banal battery discharge, while a failure operating system- an extremely rare case. However, it will not hurt to know what measures can be taken in a given case.

Restarting the device

If your device's screen is black and pressing the Power and Home buttons doesn't wake it up, there's a chance that the device is simply turned off.

All you need to do in this case is to press the power button for a few seconds until the Apple logo appears on the device screen. After this, the iPhone will start booting normally. If this does not happen, try the following action.

Hard reboot

If in the first case the device refuses to boot, there is a more serious method of action - a hardware reboot. It helps in most cases and works in such a way that the gadget completely turns off the power from the battery and when turned on starts loading without system memory, but accesses the flash drive.

You may have noticed that if you turn off and on the device on which applications were open, they will also remain in your multitasking panel when loaded. This means that the device was turned on and restored from a backup copy.

To perform a hard reset, you need to hold down the Power and Home buttons for 10-15 seconds until the Apple logo appears on the screen. In this case, everything is yours running applications will no longer appear in the multitasking menu, and the system will boot from scratch.

Note: Such a reboot can be effective in cases where iOS completely freezes and does not respond to your actions, even if the device is generally working.

The logo never appeared? Let's try the following method...

Connect the power supply

If the steps described above did not produce results, then most likely the device was completely discharged.

Usually, if there is some charge left in the battery, this is quite enough to notify the user about this with a corresponding icon when trying to turn it on. But if the charge is completely used up, the device will not be able to warn you about it, since the battery energy will not be enough even for this.

If the previous method did not help, there is a high probability that the device needs to be charged. Connect the device to a power source for at least 15-20 minutes. This will help collect required charge and inform you that power is connected and battery charging has begun.

Note: To be sure that power is supplied to the device, be sure to check the connected cable with another device, so that later it does not turn out that the “cord” is to blame.

If after the specified time you do not notice any changes, proceed to the next step.

Connect iPhone to iTunes and restore system

If nothing helps, don't despair. We have one more way.

Connect your device to your computer and launch iTunes to see if the program recognizes your device. If this happens, you can try to restore the system. If not, the problem becomes somewhat more serious.

Try booting your device into recovery mode by performing a hard reboot. But further, continue to hold the buttons, even if you see the Apple logo, until the device enters the so-called DFU (recovery) mode.

If the device was able to boot, iTunes will show a pop-up window saying that software devices need to be updated or restored.

Click on the blue "Update" button and wait until iTunes downloads the latest iOS version, after which the OS installation process will begin. We note right away that if nothing happens within 15 minutes, Apple recommends doing the operation to switch to recovery mode again.

Note: This method is also suitable if the device tries to boot, but reboots every time without reaching the lock screen - the so-called cyclic reboot.

I tried everything, but nothing helps...

If all the previous steps did not help you, the only thing left to note is that you are probably experiencing a glitch. hardware. Restoring through iTunes almost always helps if the error is related directly to iOS. In other cases, there is a high probability of mechanical damage to the device.

If the problem is with the display, even then you may experience vibration or sound notifications when trying to turn on the device. If so, you're likely due for a display replacement.

Also, there is a possibility that one of the buttons: Home or Power is damaged. In this case, you simply cannot boot the device into recovery mode. In addition, the port for connecting the synchronization cable could be broken, which in turn will not allow you to charge the device or install an update on it from your computer.

If none of the methods help you, you need to contact an authorized reseller or directly to technical support Apple.

A non-working device is always sad. Let's hope that these tips helped save your device and you didn't have to contact service centers or pay for repairs. Good luck!

Apple Certified repair and maintenance services are provided through Apple Authorized Service Centers. Their technicians are trained by Apple. They provide high quality service using genuine Apple parts. Apple provides support for these repairs.

How long will it take?

At many Apple authorized service centers, certain types of repairs (for example, screen repair) are carried out on the same day. If the technician needs to send your iPhone device to the repair shop apple center, you will be notified when it can be picked up.

How much will it cost?

After examining your iPhone technical The specialist will tell you the total cost of repair or replacement. In some cases, repairs may be covered by Apple's warranty or consumer protection laws.

Screen repair

Cracked screen Your iPhone can be replaced at one of Apple's authorized service centers.

All of these centers use genuine Apple parts and ultra-precise equipment to ensure your screen is as good as new after repair. Some centers provide same-day service.

Battery replacement

Apple's Limited Warranty covers batteries that fail as a result of a manufacturing defect, but not batteries that wear out through normal use. The cost of replacing a battery depends on iPhone models and whether the problem is covered by warranty or consumer protection law.

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