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| [title|Apple iPhone] | |
| - | [summary]Everything you need to repair your iPhone yourself with free repair guides, and quality replacement parts and tools! From the newest iPhone |
| + | [summary]Everything you need to repair your iPhone yourself with free repair guides, and quality replacement parts and tools! From the newest iPhone 17 lineup, all the way back to the original iPhone 2G released in 2007, iFixit has free repair guides and disassembly information for every single iPhone.[/summary] |
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| Released on June 29, 2007, the very first iPhone blew up the idea of the cell phone, putting a personal computer/phone/assistant at your fingertips at all times, and pioneering the push to the modern era of the smartphone with one of its features being the game-changing touchscreen interface. When Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone at Macworld in 2007, the iPhone essentially changed the world with its revolutionary features. Since its initial release in 2007, there have been many iterations of the iPhone, released (mostly) on an annual cycle. Each rendition has added new features, faster processing, and improved graphics. | |
| - | Each iPhone model has a different level of repairability: the 3GS's front glass is replaceable separate from the display assembly (glass panels in later models are not), while the iPhone 4 provided easier repair of the rear panel and battery. |
| + | Each iPhone model has a different level of repairability: the 3GS's front glass is replaceable separate from the display assembly (glass panels in later models are not), while the iPhone 4 provided easier repair of the rear panel and battery. iPhones such as the iPhone 11 have rear glass panels that are notoriously difficult to repair, but their screens are among the simplest to replace in the industry. Newer, more recent iPhones can be opened both from the front and back, enabling easier repairs for the rear glass panels, and the latest iPhone 16 has introduced battery adhesive that can be loosened using an electric charge. With each new design iteration, new iPhone repair challenges arise and old ones are remedied. |
| - | Though Apple may tell you otherwise, all of these devices are user-serviceable with |
| + | Though Apple may tell you otherwise, all of these devices are user-serviceable with our repair guides, which are found on each device page above. |
| The [parts|iPhone|most often replaced iPhone parts] are the screen and battery. Parts that are also replaceable in iPhones are the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/iPhone/iPhone/Motherboards|motherboards|new_window=true] (or [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/iPhone/iPhone/Motherboards|logic boards|new_window=true]), [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/iPhone/iPhone/Microphones|microphones|new_window=true], and [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/iPhone/iPhone/Screws|pentalobe screws|new_window=true]. | |
| == Identification == | |
| - | You can identify an iPhone by |
| + | You can identify an iPhone by its logo—a minimalistic apple with a "bite" taken from the right side—printed or etched on the back of the phone. |
| Use the following tables to further identify the specific model of your iPhone: | |
| } | |
| - | === iPhone 8 |
| + | === iPhone 8 and later === |
| All iPhones produced since 2017 lack a printed model number on the back. Models with a SIM card tray will have a model number etched into the [guide|111174|upper lip of the slot|stepid=213761|new_window=true]. Models without a SIM card tray will have the model number etched into the [[Topic:iPhone 14#Section__Identification|upper lip of the charging port|new_window=true]]. | |
| | A2849, A3105, A3108, A3106 | |
| | Flat glass front with "dynamic island" on top of 6.7 in screen. Mute switch on left side replaced with "action button". Textured matte glass back with contoured-edge brushed titanium sides. Rectangular camera "bump" contains three cameras in a triagonal layout. No SIM tray on US models. USB-C port on bottom replacing Lightning. | |
| + | |-- |
| + | | iPhone 16 |
| + | | 2024 |
| + | | A3081, A3286, A3288, A3287 |
| + | | Flat glass front with "dynamic island" on top of 6.1 in screen. Textured matte glass back. Contoured-edge anodized aluminum band around the frame. Action button on the upper left side. Two cameras on the back, aligned vertically. No SIM tray on US models. USB-C connector on the bottom. |
| + | |-- |
| + | | iPhone 16 Plus |
| + | | 2024 |
| + | | A3082, A3289, A3291, A3290 |
| + | | Flat glass front with "dynamic island" on top of 6.7 in screen. Textured matte glass back. Contoured-edge anodized aluminum band around the frame. Action button on the upper left side. Two cameras on the back, aligned vertically. No SIM tray on US models. USB-C connector on the bottom. |
| + | |-- |
| + | | iPhone 16 Pro |
| + | | 2024 |
| + | | A3083, A3292, A3294, A3293 |
| + | | Flat glass front with "dynamic island" on top of 6.3 in screen. Textured matte glass back. Contoured-edge titanium band around the frame. Action button on the upper left side. Three cameras on the back. No SIM tray on US models. USB-C connector on the bottom. |
| + | |-- |
| + | | iPhone 16 Pro Max |
| + | | 2024 |
| + | | A3084, A3295, A3297, A3296 |
| + | | Flat glass front with "dynamic island" on top of 6.9 in screen. Textured matte glass back. Contoured-edge titanium band around the frame. Action button on the upper left side. Three cameras on the back. No SIM tray on US models. USB-C connector on the bottom. |
| + | |-- |
| + | | iPhone 16e |
| + | | 2025 |
| + | | A3212, A3408, A3410, A3409 |
| + | | Flat glass front with smaller notch on top of 6.1 in screen. Glass back, and flat-edged anodized alumium band around the frame. Action button on the upper left side. One camera on the back. No SIM tray on US models. USB-C connector on the bottom. |
| + | |-- |
| + | | iPhone 17 |
| + | | 2025 |
| + | | A3258, A3519, A3520, A3521 |
| + | | Flat glass front with "dynamic island" on top of 6.3 in screen. Textured matte glass back. Contoured‑edge anodized aluminum band around the frame. Action button on the upper left side. Two cameras on the back, aligned vertically. No SIM tray in some regions. USB‑C connector on the bottom. |
| + | |-- |
| + | | iPhone Air |
| + | | 2025 |
| + | | A3260, A3516, A3517, A3518 |
| + | | Flat glass front with "dynamic island" on top of 6.5 in screen. Textured matte back glass with glossy camera plateau across the top housing the single rear camera. Contoured‑edge titanium band around the frame. Action button on the upper left side. No SIM tray on any models. USB‑C connector on the bottom. |
| + | |-- |
| + | | iPhone 17 Pro |
| + | | 2025 |
| + | | A3256, A3522, A3523, A3524 |
| + | | Flat glass front with "dynamic island" on top of 6.3 in screen. Aluminum unibody design with a textured matte back glass cutout on the back. The back features a large camera plateau with three rear cameras. Action button on the upper left side. No SIM tray in some regions. USB‑C connector on the bottom. |
| + | |-- |
| + | | iPhone 17 Pro Max |
| + | | 2025 |
| + | | A3257, A3525, A3526, A3527 |
| + | | Flat glass front with "dynamic island" on top of 6.9 in screen. Aluminum unibody design with a textured matte back glass cutout on the back. The back features a large camera plateau with three rear cameras. Action button on the upper left side. No SIM tray in some regions. USB‑C connector on the bottom. |
| + | |-- |
| + | | iPhone 17e |
| + | | 2026 |
| + | | A3575, A3635, A3634 |
| + | | Flat glass front with smaller notch on 6.1 inch screen. No dynamic island. No SIM tray in some regions. One camera on the back. Action button on the upper left side. USB-C connector on the bottom. |
| } | |
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| + | `` |
| == Additional Information == | |
| - | * [link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/iPhone|Wikipedia: iPhone] |
| - | * [link|http://www.everyipod.com/iphone-specs/index-iphone.html|EveryMac: iPhone Specs] |
| - | * [link|http://www.apple.com/iphone/|Apple: iPhone Products] |
| - | * [link|https://www.backmarket.com/refurbished-iphone.html|Back Market: Used & Certified Refurbished iPhones] |
| + | [link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/iPhone|Wikipedia: iPhone] |
| - | |
| + | [link|http://www.everyipod.com/iphone-specs/index-iphone.html|EveryMac: iPhone Specs] |
| - | In case you’re counting—yes, that’s all 42 iPhones. |
| + | [link|http://www.apple.com/iphone/|Apple: iPhone Products] |
| + | |
| + | [link|https://www.backmarket.com/refurbished-iphone.html|Back Market: Used & Certified Refurbished iPhones] |
| + | |
| + | This page is the hub for complete how-to and replacement guides for the original iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE (1st Generation), iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone SE (2nd Generation), iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone SE (3th Generation), iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 16e, and iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17e, and iPhone 17 Pro Max. |
| + | |
| + | In case you’re counting — yes, that’s all 52 iPhones. |
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