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iPhone Disassembly - A guide inside the iPhone

iPhone Disassembly - A guide inside the iPhone
A guide on how-to disassemble the iPhone. This guide is provided by PowerbookMedic.com

We've also posted a quick overview video on YouTube.


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Step 1Unpacking the iPhone

Unpacking the iPhone
Picture 1 :The box. It is very stylish as is usual with Apple products.
Picture 2 : Inside the box. Here you can see the standard packaging and the first look at the beautiful display of the iPhone.
Picture 3:All of the accessories. It comes with a lot of standard items including the dock connector, mini power adapter, manuals, and headphones.
Picture 4: The iPhone by itself. Very sleek.
Picture 5: The activation screen.
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May 29, 2012. 9:45 PMknexboy586 says:
it is a distructable
May 9, 2011. 3:37 PMthemetalburrito says:
This guy doesn't know what he's doing. It doesn't take too much to know that opening a little gadget with a large tool isn't a good idea. Use a case opener tool.
Jul 16, 2010. 11:33 AMfretshr3dder says:
okay so some months ago, my dads first gen iphone had water spilled on the screen. no water got in, but within an hour the bottom half of the screen stopped working. then my first gen i touch broke. so we took them apart to switch the itouch screen with the iphone screen. unfortunately that didnt work. now that i put the iphone together, it doesnt work. my question is: do we need to keep the orange and black peices of tape in the iphone? and if so, were could i get some?
Feb 1, 2009. 2:56 AMhellyeah says:
that is simple , realy hard its my problem , my iphone fall donw and now the superiror part of the lcd dont assume touch , but everything worrks fine...images appear good , but the damm touch on superior part dont work... :( and i dont have garantie.
Dec 29, 2009. 7:16 PMj_dog says:
if you go to ebay . com you can get the screen and everything. it's for like 100 dollars tho. other than that idk wat to do.
Jul 3, 2007. 12:12 PMKiteman says:
I don't get it. It's a phone, so what? Granted, it's pretty, but my first thought when I saw a picture of it was; "that will never survive my pocket" - that screen will never survive life close to keys, coins, and in a container liable to fold in half whenever I sit down. And it's not as if it's easily fixable - one fault or crack in that screen, the whole phone is dead. Good grief, there's "geek" and there's "get a life".
Nov 11, 2009. 2:35 PMmasterochicken says:
Agreed. Touchscreens are a technology without practical application.
Aug 14, 2007. 10:48 PMjamnoopers says:
let us see how strong the iPhone really is...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=qg1ckCkm8YI
Jul 12, 2009. 7:28 AMtristantech says:
how could he! this makes me sad
Aug 9, 2007. 8:31 AMSkyfinity says:
I recently found a editorial cartoon that portrayed the thinker sculpture with a thought bubble the read "i phone therefore i am". It is very true that apple wants to suck in as many mindless rich people as they can, but hey, thats there business. The i phone is a beautiful, sleek, and erginomical contraption. The technology behind it's touch screen is really neat, yet I can see how one may doubt its abiltity to be of great practical use in ones dayliy life. But that isn't the point. We have reached a brand new dawn in the world of technology. The first was a jump from analog to digital and from gears and pulley to crt's and circitry. This time we move from digital to the beyond digital. We are abandoning and breaking rules that have impeded our progress in the past and are opening the floodgates to release a sea of new ideas. The Apple iphone may not be all important, practical, or even functional, but it is an invention, a step forward. Millions are hellping that step reach farther and farther, And with each new idea the stride is lengthed. Is that not the purpose of this site? For minds to create, share, and build apon ideas? So please, don't belittle the iphone; think of some thing new yourself.
Aug 11, 2007. 4:54 PMKiteman says:
As the great British philosopher said:

"Ooh, get her!"
Aug 19, 2007. 11:42 AMSkyfinity says:
_ - 0 0 > ___ What?
Aug 19, 2007. 11:53 AMKiteman says:
Sorry, it's camp British humour - you need to have grown up with Carry On films and Round The Horn radio shows to get it properly.
Sep 29, 2007. 1:50 AMstranoster says:
Don't forget the Young Ones and the Goodies!
Sep 30, 2007. 4:56 AMwhatsisface says:
YOUNG ONES!!!! <3
Oct 18, 2007. 7:02 AMSkyfinity says:
Me-sa crazy confused!
Oct 18, 2007. 8:47 AMwhatsisface says:
English comedy show from the 80's.
Jul 4, 2007. 4:47 PMiman says:
- one fault or crack in that screen, the whole phone is dead.
That would be why you get the apple care plan :)
Jul 3, 2007. 1:14 PMWeissensteinburg says:
That's why you wear it on a stylish belt clip =P
Jul 3, 2007. 1:48 PMKiteman says:
"That's why you wear it on a stylish belt clip..." ...so it can clatter against your keys on their extending chain and your slide-rule (which you still carry to check the accuracy of your electronic calculator). >ducks<
Jul 4, 2007. 7:14 PMandrewjadams3 says:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ficharker/sets/72157600594051928/

It's honestly not the screen I'm worried about, seems from those photos it's protected pretty well. However, the iPhone does have a hard drive, and hard drives aren't exactly designed to be carried and bumped around in your pocket all day. A huge number of iPod hard drives fail within a year, and I'm expecting the same thing to happen here.
Nov 12, 2007. 6:28 PMHawaii00000 says:
I would expect a higher quality frow apple. Has anyone ever dropped their iPhone (or iPod touch).? Does it still working?
Aug 20, 2008. 6:32 PMchaoswolf313 says:
I've dropped mine, twice. and not just a little bump n drop. I dropped mine 5 feet onto concrete. only a few nicks around the edges. second time it went bouncing across the floor. again, minimal damage. its a tough little bugger
Nov 12, 2007. 6:42 PMWeissensteinburg says:
It's not just the quality that matters, hard drives in general are like that.
Jul 5, 2007. 9:14 AMKiteman says:
POwerbookmedic says it's not a hard drive - must be flash memory, so pretty safe impact-wise. I'm still not buying one, though.
Jul 3, 2007. 4:15 PMWeissensteinburg says:
Not if you wear a utility belt... |iPhone| |Beeper| |Small Digital Camera| |Fanny Pack| |Keys| |Calc| |Slide rule| |Security Mace| |Pens (if you don't have a breast pocket, which you should)| ...in that order
Jul 4, 2007. 12:40 PMKiteman says:
|Security Mace|

Now that really would scratch your phone!
Jul 4, 2007. 1:12 PMWeissensteinburg says:
LMFAO
Jul 10, 2007. 8:36 PMzachninme says:
Thanks to your ass falling off, the utility belt fell off and the mace crushed your iPhone... Sorry :(
Jul 10, 2007. 10:14 PMWeissensteinburg says:
nope, it was worn properly around my hips.
Jul 11, 2007. 4:18 PMzachninme says:
But the large chunk would cause the belt to go slack and it would fall ;-)
Jul 11, 2007. 4:47 PMWeissensteinburg says:
I don't wear it around my ass though.
Jul 4, 2007. 11:11 AMVertigo666 says:
No, you got to put it on a belt around your chest then, you know where the phone is, and you can show off!
May 15, 2009. 8:17 PMj_dog says:
these guys should go deeper. i took out the port and need to replace it. (the port) and there are some parts i need to remove from the old port to put on the new one.
Jan 1, 2008. 6:27 PMLinuxH4x0r says:
but will it blend? :P
Jan 12, 2008. 8:18 PMLinuxH4x0r says:
It blends! lol iSmoke!
Feb 1, 2009. 2:01 PMdaniel! says:
those videos are hilarious. they had they guy come on that show time warp and they did a bunch of slow-mo's of him throwing random stuff in a blender
Aug 5, 2008. 10:05 PMhydrnium.h2 says:
Can you add memory?
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