Iphone 13 Repair Manual
Iphone 13 Repair Manual
Iphone 13 Repair Manual
Manual
Contents
iPhone Introduction
This manual includes technical instructions for replacing genuine
Apple parts in iPhone and is intended for individual technicians with
the knowledge, experience, and tools required to repair electronic
devices.
Important
Read the entire manual first. If you’re not comfortable performing
the repairs as instructed in this manual, don’t proceed.
Always use the latest version of this manual available
at support.apple.com/en_US/manuals/iphone.
Warning
Failure to follow the repair instructions or to use genuine Apple
parts or proper tools may cause fire or other safety issues and lead
to personal injury or death.
Caution
Failure to follow the repair instructions or to use genuine Apple
parts or proper tools may damage the iPhone, parts, or other
property, or compromise the device’s functionality or water
resistance.
Warranty information
Damage caused by repairs performed outside of Apple or the Apple
Authorized Service Provider network is not covered by Apple’s
warranty or AppleCare plans. Such damage may cause future
repairs to be subject to out-of-warranty costs or render the device
ineligible for future repairs by Apple or Apple Authorized Service
Providers.
Software tools
A System Configuration step may be required at the end of your
repair. System Configuration is a postrepair software tool that
completes the repair for genuine Apple parts. Running System
Configuration has a number of purposes that vary based on the part
replaced.
or
Contact the online store where you purchased genuine Apple
parts. See support.apple.com/self-service-repair.
Alerts
Failure to follow alerts could result in fire, injury, data loss, or
damage to the device, parts, or other property.
Safety
iPhone Battery Safety
Warning
This device contains a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery
with soft battery cells. Battery safety is the number one concern
when repairing a device with a built-in lithium-ion battery.
Only technicians with the knowledge, experience, and tools
required to repair electronic devices should replace a battery.
Improper battery replacement, improper handling of parts, failure
to discharge the battery before repair, or failure to follow the
provided instructions could cause battery overheating, swelling,
venting, leaking, or a battery thermal event. These events could
result in fire, injury, death, data loss, or damage to the device,
parts, or other property.
To avoid these potentially harmful events, follow the battery
safety guidelines and work in a safety-focused workspace with
the tools listed below. It’s important to be prepared for all
possible outcomes.
Warning
A battery thermal event is a rapid chemical chain reaction that
occurs inside a battery cell. The energy stored in the battery is
released suddenly, which can cause outgassing and fire. A battery
thermal event can be triggered by physical damage to the battery,
improper replacement or repair, or temperatures outside the
battery’s operating range.
Do wipe the affected area with water first. Then wipe the area with
an ESD-safe cleaning solution.
Warning
Fully discharge the battery before you begin a repair. A discharged
battery is less susceptible to a battery thermal event. If you can’t
determine the battery level, don’t repair the device.
Best Practices
To avoid noxious fumes or a battery thermal event, don’t
puncture, strike, or crush a lithium-ion battery or a device that
contains one.
Keep your workspace clear of foreign objects and sharp
materials.
Be careful when using sharp tools near the battery.
Don’t leave loose screws, extra screws, or small parts inside the
device.
Don’t use tools that conduct electricity.
Don’t throw or drop the battery.
Don’t expose the battery to excessive heat or sunlight, or
temperatures outside the battery’s operating range.
Handle and dispose of waste batteries in accordance with local
laws and regulations.
Tools
Back protective cover
Cut-resistant gloves
Display protective cover
Heated display pocket
Safety glasses with side shields
Vacuum cleaner
If the iPhone has any of the following conditions, stop the repair:
There’s no glass or insufficient glass for the protective cover to
adhere to.
The protective cover doesn’t adhere to the iPhone.
The iPhone doesn’t fit in the heated display pocket.
Troubleshooting quick
checks for all issues
Try these steps before continuing to issue-specific
troubleshooting
1. Ensure that a protective film, case, glove, or stylus aren’t causing
interference. Touch the screen with your finger pads, not your
fingernails.
2. Clean the display with a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth.
o Important: Unplug all cables and turn off the iPhone first. Don't
use products containing bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Avoid
getting moisture in openings, and don't submerge the iPhone in
any cleaning agents. Don't use compressed air.
3. Use a compatible charging cable to plug the iPhone into a power
adapter that’s connected to an electrical outlet. Don’t use a
computer port or wireless charging. Charge the iPhone for at least
10 minutes. Wait until an image appears on the screen or 10
minutes have elapsed.
o Note: The iPhone may have entered a deep discharge state
that requires 20 to 30 minutes of charging to turn on. The
charging icon should be visible after two minutes of charging.
4. Restart the iPhone. If the iPhone doesn’t restart, try to force
restart the iPhone.
General
Identify your iPhone model
Restore
You’ll select the recommended diagnostic test suite and when it’s
completed, it will display results on the diagnostic console.
Examine the results to help isolate the cause of the issue on the
iPhone.
Multi-Touch
This suite assists in identifying areas of the display panel that have
responding or non-responding touch pixels.
Face ID
This suite performs a check on the sensors for Face ID.
Plays a set of tones through the internal speakers and asks you to
verify that you can hear the tones and that they weren’t distorted.
Then the test asks you to record a short audio clip to confirm that
each microphone can detect sound. For best results, run this test
suite in a quiet environment.
Caution: The Audio for Self Service Repair diagnostic suite plays
loud test tones through the speakers. Be aware of your
surroundings before running this test suite.
Audio Output
This suite plays a set of chordal tones through the internal speakers
and prompts you to verify that tones played through the speakers
were audible and not distorted. For best results, run this test suite
in a quiet environment.
Caution: The Audio Output diagnostic suite plays loud test tones
through the speakers. Be aware of your surroundings before running
this test suite.
How to use your MagSafe Charger with iPhone 15, iPhone 14,
iPhone 13, and iPhone 12 models
Note: Battery and charge indicators may fluctuate briefly when you
connect the iPhone to power or wake it from sleep. If this happens,
wait a few seconds then check it again. The battery percentage
may remain at 99 percent with a full charge, which doesn’t indicate
a battery or hardware issue. Refer to iPhone Battery and
Performance for more information.
Open and inspect the iPhone
If the issue wasn’t resolved or isolated by following support articles
or running diagnostics tests, refer to the iPhone repair manual to
open and inspect the iPhone. A damaged or out-of-place part may be
causing one of the issues.
Troubleshooting wireless
charging issues
Identify issues
Read these articles if you notice any of the following issues:
iPhone doesn’t charge wirelessly but does charge with a wired
connection
iPhone doesn’t identify MagSafe accessories
Using Apple power adapters, cables, and duck heads with Apple
products
Note: Battery and charge indicators may fluctuate briefly when you
connect the iPhone to power or wake it from sleep. If this happens,
wait a few seconds then check it again. The battery percentage
may remain at 99 percent with a full charge, which doesn’t indicate
a battery or hardware issue. Refer to iPhone Battery and
Performance for more information.
Camera
Troubleshooting camera or
LiDAR issues
Identify issues
Read this article if you notice any of the following issues:
Photo or video image issue
o Blurry or fuzzy
o Too dark or too light
o Colored lines or bands
o Spots
o Incorrect color balance
o Abnormal flare, haze, or spot near the edge
o Brightly colored scratches
Camera issue
o Can’t take photos
o Can’t record video
o No preview visible in Camera app
o Camera app quits unexpectedly
o LED flash not working
o Camera app doesn’t switch between camera and True Depth
camera
o Camera has issues switching to the telephoto camera for
optical zoom beyond 2x in bright light conditions
o Dust or other foreign material in camera lens
LiDAR issue
o LiDAR Scanner won’t measure
Display
Troubleshooting Multi-
Touch or Haptic Touch
issues
Identify issues
Multi-Touch or Haptic Touch responds slowly or doesn’t respond
Specific areas aren’t responding to Multi-Touch or Haptic Touch
Erratic response to Multi-Touch or Haptic Touch
Unexpected Multi-Touch response
Overly sensitive Multi-Touch or Haptic Touch response
Low sensitivity to Multi-Touch or Haptic Touch
Try these steps before continuing to issue-specific
troubleshooting
1. Remove any cases or screen protectors. Touch the screen with
your finger pads, not your fingernails.
2. Clean the display with a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth.
o Important: Unplug all cables and turn off the iPhone first. Don't
use products containing bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Avoid
getting moisture in any openings, and don't submerge the
iPhone in any cleaning agents. Don't use compressed air.
3. Rotate and test the iPhone display in all four directions. Ensure
that the display responds to touch while oriented each way.
Troubleshooting ambient
light sensor, proximity
sensor, or compass issues
Identify issues
Display doesn’t adjust to varying light environments while auto-
brightness is on
Compass doesn’t function correctly
Screen stays on during a call when the iPhone is held to your ear
Screen immediately turns off when making a call
Mechanical
iPhone 12 and later:
Mechanical Issues
Troubleshooting Home button or Touch ID issues
Troubleshooting Home
button or Touch ID issues
Identify issues
Note: This procedure is for iPhone models with Home buttons.
Check tech specs to verify iPhone features.
The Home button doesn't respond
Can't feel taptic feedback when pressing the Home button
Unable to read a fingerprint
Unable to enroll a finger in Touch ID settings
Unable to make a purchase using Touch ID
Troubleshooting Taptic
Engine or haptic feedback
issues
Identify issues
iPhone doesn’t vibrate when expected
Sound
Troubleshooting speaker,
ringer sound, or microphone
issues
Identify issues
No sound, or low or distorted sound from bottom speaker
No sound, or low or distorted sound from top speaker
No ringer sound, or low or distorted ringer sound
You can't be heard on calls through phone or FaceTime
You can’t hear a person’s voice clearly, or you hear crackling or
static on calls through phone or FaceTime
No sound, or low or distorted sound during calls through phone or
FaceTime, in video recordings, or in apps that use the
microphones
Try these steps before continuing to issue-specific
troubleshooting
1. Press the volume buttons to check the volume level.
2. On an iPhone with a Ring/Silent switch, move the switch toward
the iPhone display so the orange indicator isn’t showing — the
Ring position. On iPhone 15 Pro models, ensure that the device is
set to Ring with the Action button or Control Center.
3. Remove any screen protector, film, or case.
4. Check the iPhone speaker and microphone openings for debris.
Gently clean these areas using a small, non-metallic, soft-bristled
brush. Ensure that the brush is clean and dry. Gently brush the
cover mesh in the receiver opening to remove debris. Use
extreme care to avoid damaging the microphone embedded
within the receiver opening. Don't use large sweeping motions
across the glass that could scratch it. Gently brush debris away
from the cover openings of the speaker and microphone. Use a
microfiber cloth to wipe away the loosened debris.
o Important: Unplug all cables and turn off the iPhone first. Don't
use products containing bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Avoid
getting moisture in any openings, and don't submerge the
iPhone in any cleaning agents. Don't use compressed air.
iPhone 13 Orderable
Parts
Name Numbers Screws
Battery 661-21991 —
Camera 661-21992 —
Camera cowling 923-06254 923-06660 (3)
Display 661-21988 —
LL661-21988
(U.S.)
923-05081 (2),
starlight, pink, red,
blue
923-06918
single,
starlight
923-06919
single, pink
923-06920
single, red
923-06921
single, blue
923-07228
single, green
923-06820 (3)
mmWave antenna
connector cowling
iPhone 13 Screws
Warning
Never reinstall a screw after it has been removed. Install only
new screws. iPhone screw grooves are covered in adhesive that
can’t be reused.
Use only the torque driver indicated to install new screws during
reassembly. Both overtightened screws and loose screws can
damage parts.
Procedures
Caution
ESD (electrostatic discharge, or the release of static electricity) can
damage electronic components.
Warning
Loose screws, extra screws, or small parts inside the device can
damage the battery and cause safety issues. Set aside all parts and
screws removed during the repair and account for them at the end
of the repair.
iPhone 13 SIM Tray
Tools
SIM-eject tool or paper clip
Removal
1. Find your model to locate the SIM tray.
2. Insert a paper clip or SIM-eject tool into the hole next to the SIM
tray.
3. Push the paper clip or SIM-eject tool toward the enclosure to
eject the SIM tray.
4. Remove the SIM tray.
Reassembly
1. Press the SIM tray back into the side of the enclosure.
iPhone 13 Display
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling
guidelines before you begin.
Read Broken Glass Safety before you begin.
Tools
Caution
This procedure requires System Configuration. After you’ve
completed all removal and reassembly steps, follow the
instructions to initiate System Configuration.
Don’t touch the back of the display. Touching the back of the
display may affect image quality.
Important
Read Heated Display Removal Fixture if you’re setting up the
fixture for the first time.
Removal
1. Place the enclosure in the repair tray with the Lightning
connector facing the cutout. Use a torque driver and the Torx
security bit to remove the two security screws, one from each
side of the Lightning connector. Set aside the screws.
2. Flip the switch on the back of the heated display removal fixture
to turn it on. The internal fan will turn on. Wait for a checkmark to
appear on the screen.
o Note: If an error code appears on the screen, turn off the
fixture and turn it back on.
3. Take the iPhone out of the repair tray. Then gently insert the
iPhone into the heated display pocket with the display face up
and the Lightning connector facing the bottom of the pocket.
o Important: Ensure that the clamp on the side of the pocket is
flipped up.
4. Flip down the clamp on the side of the pocket to lock the iPhone
into place.
5. Put on the heat-resistant gloves. Align the cutout on the bottom of
the pocket with the rail on the fixture. Slide the pocket with the
iPhone onto the rail on the fixture.
12. Flip up the handle to release the suction cup (1). Gently slide
the flat end of the black stick under the edge of the suction cup to
release it from the display (2).
o Caution
To avoid damaging the enclosure or display, ensure that the
internal display clips are released before you tilt up the
display.
Don’t damage the flex cables as you tilt up the display.
o Important
If the internal display clips are damaged, you may need to
replace the display.
If you’re installing a replacement display, peel the protective
liner from the top and underside of it.
2. Place the enclosure in the repair tray with the Lightning
connector facing the cutout.
3. Inspect the True Depth camera. Ensure that the top edge of the
True Depth camera is under the lip of the enclosure.
Caution
System Configuration is required if you’ve installed a
replacement battery, camera, or display. True Depth Camera
Configuration is required if you’ve installed a replacement True
Depth camera. Disregard notifications about iPhone features on
the Lock Screen until you complete configuration.
After you’ve completed all removal and reassembly steps, initiate
the required configuration. The method of initiating configuration
will vary depending on the part or parts replaced.
o If you replaced the battery, camera, or display, initiate System
Configuration by putting the device into diagnostics mode. Tap
Start Session and follow the onscreen prompts.
You’ll have one attempt to complete System Configuration. If
the attempt is interrupted, canceled, or encounters an error,
the device will display a message instructing you to contact
the Self Service Repair Store team for assistance.
o If you replaced the True Depth camera, you will need the
following:
A Mac with the latest version of Apple Service
Utility installed. You’ll also need to install iPhone Repair –
True Depth Camera resources, located in the Apple Service
Utility Resources window.
The device must be running the latest version of iOS.
Internet access
A Lightning cable
After you’ve installed Apple Service Utility on a Mac, learn
how to initiate the True Depth Camera Configuration process
at support.apple.com/self-service-repair.
iPhone 13 Bottom
Speaker
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling
guidelines before you begin.
Tools
3. Use ESD-safe tweezers to grasp the upper right screw hole on the
bottom speaker and lift it out of the enclosure.
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling
guidelines before you begin.
Display
Tools
To avoid damaging the lenses, don’t touch the True Depth camera
assembly or nearby parts.
Avoid the grounding springs on the top speaker and camera
cowling.
Caution
This procedure requires System Configuration. After you’ve
completed all removal and reassembly steps, follow the instructions
to initiate System Configuration.
Removal
1. Place the enclosure in the repair tray with the Lightning
connector facing the cutout.
2. Use a torque driver and the JCIS bit to remove the three
crosshead screws from the camera cowling. Set aside the
screws.
3. Use ESD-safe tweezers to tilt up the right edge of the camera
cowling (1). Then pull the cowling to the right to release the tabs
on the left (2). Save the cowling for reassembly.
4. Use ESD-safe tweezers to gently lift the end of the top camera
flex cable off the connector.
o Note: One camera flex cable covers the other.
5. Use ESD-safe tweezers to gently lift the end of the bottom camera
flex cable off the connector.
6. Use the flat end of the black stick to tilt up the cameras from the
enclosure (1). Then lift the cameras out of the enclosure (2).
3. Press the end of the bottom camera flex cable to the connector.
4. Press the end of the top camera flex cable to the connector.
5. Lightly press the cameras into the enclosure.
6. Use ESD-safe tweezers to position the camera cowling so the
tabs on the left side fit into the slots on the camera well. Then
lower the cowling over the cameras.
o Caution
Ensure that the grounding spring on the camera cowling isn’t
damaged. Avoid touching the grounding spring as you
reinstall the camera cowling.
Ensure that the screw cutouts in the camera cowling align
with the screw holes. A misaligned camera cowling may
affect display image quality.
7. Use the blue torque driver and JCIS bit to install three new
crosshead screws (923-06660) into the camera cowling in the
order shown.
Reinstall the following part to complete reassembly:
Display
Caution
After you’ve completed all removal and reassembly steps, initiate
System Configuration by putting the device into diagnostics
mode. Tap Start Session and follow the onscreen prompts.
You’ll have one attempt to complete System Configuration. If the
attempt is interrupted, canceled, or encounters an error, the
device will display a message instructing you to contact the Self
Service Repair Store team for assistance.
iPhone 13 Taptic
Engine
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling
guidelines before you begin.
Display
Tools
4. Use a torque driver and the JCIS bit to remove the crosshead
screw from the Taptic Engine. Set aside the screw.
5. Lift the end of the Taptic Engine flex cable off the connector.
6. Use ESD-safe tweezers to remove the Taptic Engine.
Reassembly
1. Position the Taptic Engine in the enclosure.
2. Press the end of the Taptic Engine flex cable to the connector.
3. Use the blue torque driver and JCIS bit to install one new
crosshead screw (923-07003) into the Taptic Engine.
4. Position the Taptic Engine connector cowling over the end of the
flex cable.
5. Use the blue torque driver and JCIS bit to install two new
crosshead screws (923-07003) into the Taptic Engine connector
cowling.
iPhone 13 Battery
Warning
A battery should be replaced only by individual technicians with
the knowledge and experience to repair electronic devices.
Improper battery replacement, improper handling of parts, or
failure to follow the provided instructions could result in fire,
injury, data loss, or damage to the device, parts, or other property.
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling
guidelines before you begin.
Remove the following parts before you begin:
Display
Bottom speaker
Tools
Caution
This procedure requires System Configuration. After you’ve
completed all removal and reassembly steps, follow the instructions
to initiate System Configuration.
Removal
1. Place the enclosure in the repair tray with the Lightning
connector facing the cutout.
2. Use ESD-safe tweezers to grasp the bottom right battery adhesive
tab. Gently peel the adhesive tab away from the battery.
o Warning: Don’t scrape or puncture the battery with the
tweezers.
4. Keep the tweezers close and parallel to the battery and twist until
you see white adhesive strip on the tweezers.
o Important: Don’t pull the tweezers until the white adhesive is
wrapped around them.
5. Pull the tweezers toward the bottom of the iPhone and continue
to twist the adhesive until you’ve removed the entire strip.
Reassembly
1. Reinstall the bottom speaker. Then continue to step 2.
2. Use ethanol wipes or IPA wipes on the area shown in blue to
remove all residual adhesive from the enclosure.
5. The center of the repair tray has two slots. Position the repair tray
and enclosure onto the battery press with the left slot over the pin
as shown.
6. Flip down the red lever at the top of the battery press to lower the
roller onto the battery.
7. Slide the repair tray back and forth through the battery press
three times to adhere the battery to the enclosure.
8. Flip up the red lever.
9. Position the repair tray and enclosure onto the battery press with
the right slot over the pin.
10. Flip down the red lever.
11. Slide the repair tray back and forth through the battery press
three times to adhere the battery to the enclosure.
12. Flip up the red lever.
13. Remove the repair tray from the battery press.
14. Hold the edges of the protective cover. Pull the release tabs on
the protective cover to remove the cover from the battery.
o Important: Don’t press the area over the tab you’re releasing.
Reinstall the following part to complete reassembly:
Display
Warning
Gently shake the iPhone. If the battery sounds loose, remove
the display and the battery. Then complete battery reassembly
with another replacement battery.
Important
A new battery is not charged. After you’ve completed all removal
and reassembly steps, charge the device for a few minutes.
Caution
After you’ve completed all removal and reassembly steps, initiate
System Configuration by putting the device into diagnostics
mode. Tap Start Session and follow the onscreen prompts.
You’ll have one attempt to complete System Configuration. If the
attempt is interrupted, canceled, or encounters an error, the
device will display a message instructing you to contact the Self
Service Repair Store team for assistance.
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling
guidelines before you begin.
Important
If your iPhone has an mmWave antenna, follow the instructions
in Top Speaker (mmWave Antenna).
mmWave antenna
Display
Tools
10. Hold the edges of logic board to lift it out of the enclosure.
Reassembly
1. Remove the replacement top speaker and the grounding strap
from the packaging.
o Note: If you are reinstalling the existing top speaker, continue
to step 3.
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling
guidelines before you begin.
Important
If your iPhone doesn’t have an mmWave antenna, follow the
instructions in Top Speaker.
mmWave antenna
Display
Bottom speaker
Battery
Tools
4. Separate the end of the mmWave antenna flex cable from the
connector.
5. Lift the ends of the 13 flex cables off the connectors on the logic
board.
6. Use a torque driver and the JCIS bit to remove the crosshead
screw from the logic board (1). Set aside the screw.
7. Use a torque driver and the super screw bit to remove the two
super screws from the logic board (2, 3). Set aside the screws.
8. Use the flat end of the black stick to break the adhesive between
the mmWave antenna flex cable and the camera well.
9. Remove the camera. Then continue to step 10.
10. Gently lift the mmWave antenna and the logic board up and out
of the enclosure.
o Important: Ensure that the mmWave antenna stays attached to
the logic board.
o Caution
Don’t damage the Apple Pay flex cable as you lift the logic
board out of the enclosure.
Don’t damage the logic board when removing it from the
enclosure. If damage occurs, replace the iPhone.
11. Use a torque driver and the JCIS bit to remove the crosshead
screw (1) from the top speaker. Set aside the screw.
12. Use a torque driver and the super screw bit to remove the
super screw (2) from the top speaker. Set aside the screw.
13. Remove the top speaker from the enclosure.
Reassembly
1. Remove the replacement top speaker and grounding strap from
the packaging.
o Note: If you are reinstalling the existing top speaker, continue
to step 3.
o Caution: Avoid touching the grounding springs on the
grounding strap. If you damage the grounding strap, you must
replace it.
15. Adhere the replacement polyester film strip over the mmWave
antenna connector cowling.
16. Follow all Battery reassembly steps to reinstall the bottom
speaker and install the replacement battery.
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling
guidelines before you begin.
The True Depth camera includes one or more lasers. Disassembly
of the True Depth camera, damage to the True Depth camera, or
failure to use genuine Apple parts could expose you to hazardous
infrared laser emissions, possibly resulting in injuries to eyes or
skin.
Display
Top speaker or top speaker (mmWave antenna)
Tools
6.1-inch repair tray
ESD-safe tweezers
Nitrile or lint-free gloves
Nylon probe (black stick)
Caution
This procedure requires True Depth Camera Configuration. To
perform True Depth Camera Configuration, you will need the
following:
A Mac with the latest version of Apple Service Utility installed.
You’ll also need to install iPhone Repair – True Depth Camera
resources, located in the Apple Service Utility Resources window.
The device must be running the latest version of iOS.
Internet access
A Lightning cable
Removal
1. Place the enclosure in the repair tray with the Lightning
connector facing the cutout.
2. Gently hold the two True Depth camera flex cables together and
tilt up the bottom edge of the camera assembly. Then lift the
cameras away from the lip of the enclosure.
Reassembly
1. Put on the gloves to prevent contamination of the True Depth
camera lenses.
2. Inspect the True Depth camera assembly to ensure that the
grounding foam and grounding springs are intact. If either of these
are missing or damaged, replace the True Depth camera
assembly.
3. Tilt the top edge of the True Depth camera assembly under the lip
of the enclosure as shown. Then lower the camera into the
enclosure. Use your finger or the black stick to adjust the
alignment.
o Caution: Ensure that top edge of the True Depth camera is
positioned under the lip of the enclosure.
4. Follow reassembly steps 3 through 14 in Top Speaker or 3
through 16 in Top Speaker (mmWave Antenna). Then continue to
step 5.
5. Use ESD-safe tweezers to remove the protective covers from the
True Depth camera.
Caution
After you’ve completed all removal and reassembly steps, learn
how to initiate the True Depth Camera Configuration process
at support.apple.com/self-service-repair.
You will need a Mac with Apple Service Utility installed to
perform True Depth Camera Configuration.
The device must be running the latest version of iOS.