iPhone Screen Replacement & Disassemble/TakeApart Directions

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www.DirectFix.com iPhone screen replacement & take apart how to directions. Step by step on how to disassemble the apple iphone. This ispart of the DirectFix.com complete guides to taking apart your iPhone, Treo, iPOD, iPAQ, Dell Axim, Blackberry, Palm PDA’s and Smartphone unit. For 5% off your first order on our webpage use coupon code YOUTUBE at checkout for a limited time only.

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  1. 10jmsoccer
    2:38 pm on August 14th, 2010

    this is weird to watch because it almost seems like old tech. compared to the iphone 4 tear down. haha

  2. pdaparts
    3:28 pm on August 14th, 2010

    @alphenchick We already did back in 2007 when we made the video. In fact one of the employees is still using the unit.

  3. alphenchick
    3:58 pm on August 14th, 2010

    ok and now put it back together again!!!!

  4. blorchdude4
    4:45 pm on August 14th, 2010

    thank you very much i appreciate the help again thanks

  5. pdaparts
    5:13 pm on August 14th, 2010

    @blorchdude4 Take a look at DirectFix com and search part number XX1521

  6. blorchdude4
    5:17 pm on August 14th, 2010

    what tool did you use that you called the case opening tool is that a special type of tool

  7. neilgerald77
    6:01 pm on August 14th, 2010

    @xoItzAliyahxo first generation iphone

  8. pdaparts
    6:50 pm on August 14th, 2010

    @mike82y On the iPhone 2G it is close to impossible to separate the glass from the lcd so you must purchase the complete screen. There is no adhesive needed when you replace the complete screen. Take a look at IP-2085 at DirectFix com

  9. mike82y
    6:55 pm on August 14th, 2010

    what about the adhesive for the screen and battery? I want to make sure I can get everything b4 I place my order ty

  10. pdaparts
    7:35 pm on August 14th, 2010

    @xoItzAliyahxo This is an iPhone Gen 1 or also called an iPhone 2G

  11. pdaparts
    7:52 pm on August 14th, 2010

    @AJGAYFASHIONISTA Yes it was.

  12. AJGAYFASHIONISTA
    8:26 pm on August 14th, 2010

    was this video made the day the first iphone was released

  13. xoItzAliyahxo
    9:03 pm on August 14th, 2010

    what type of iphone is this?

  14. pyrobunny9
    9:04 pm on August 14th, 2010

    @jabbawockeezrock101
    Same lol

  15. pdaparts
    9:11 pm on August 14th, 2010

    @mike82y If you are referring to to the white antenna cable you can use a dab of hot glue to hold it down or in place.

  16. mike82y
    9:40 pm on August 14th, 2010

    what glue do you recommend to use?

  17. pdaparts
    10:08 pm on August 14th, 2010

    @SlickKidDownDaBlock You are correct because on the iPhone 2G it is close to impossible to separate the glass from the lcd.

  18. SlickKidDownDaBlock
    10:18 pm on August 14th, 2010

    umm at the end you didnt take the glass from the lcd do you have a tutorial for that or can you tell me hoe to do it

  19. kubaczek20
    10:19 pm on August 14th, 2010

    Thank you so much. I’ve just finish opening my Iphone and I take off my broken LCD and I’m gonna buy new one. Thank you again :D .

  20. jabbawockeezrock101
    10:52 pm on August 14th, 2010

    wow i dont even have one and im still watchen this

  21. pdaparts
    11:35 pm on August 14th, 2010

    @mike82y Yes we ship to Germany and 40 other countries just goto DirectFix com

  22. mike82y
    11:58 pm on August 14th, 2010

    will you ship to Germany?

  23. pdaparts
    12:13 am on August 15th, 2010

    @5kak47 oops yes 3G is easier to remove the glass from the lcd. Take a look at our other videos.

  24. 5kak47
    1:04 am on August 15th, 2010

    @pdaparts It’s an iphone 3g, and its under the screen.

  25. pdaparts
    1:44 am on August 15th, 2010

    @5kak47 No. On the iPhone 2G it is close to impossible to separate the glass from the lcd.

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