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iPod Repair Guides

iPhone 2G Repair Guide

Step 1

 

Step 1
Remove the Sim Card Tray by sticking a paper clip in the small hole at the bottom of the iPhone.

Step 2

Step 2
Using the plastic opener tool, remove the black antenna cover found at the bottom rear of the iPhone.
Step 3

Step 3
Remove the three screws using the phillips screwdriver.
Step 4

Step 4
Using the plactic opener tool, carefully pry the backing away from the rest of the unit.

Step 5


Step 5
When the cover is released on both sides, it can be lifted up as shown in the image. The backplate is still connected by the headphone jack module ribbon cable. Be careful not to tear it.
Step 6

Step 6
Use the plastic opener tool to release the headphone jack module connector as shown in image.