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Follow this guide to replace a broken, cracked, or non‑responsive screen on an iPhone 17 Pro.

After replacement, True Tone and auto-brightness may be disabled until you calibrate the screen with Apple’s Repair Assistant. Non-genuine screens may not get True Tone and auto‑brightness functionality back.

Note: You'll need replacement screen adhesive to complete this repair.

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    • Let your iPhone's battery drain below 25% before starting this repair—a charged lithium‑ion battery may catch fire if damaged.

    • Unplug all cables from your phone.

    • Hold the power and either volume button and slide to power off your phone.

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    • Glass shards can complicate disassembly—or worse, cause injury. If your phone is cracked, follow this step.

    • Apply strips of packing tape to the cracked glass until it's completely covered—this will help keep the glass contained and allow the suction cup to stick.

    • Make sure there's a single strip of tape (not overlapping) across the bottom edge, big enough for a suction cup to fit on.

    • Only cover the glass itself—don't stick any tape to the frame.

    • Consider wearing safety glasses to protect your eyes from any glass shaken free during the repair.

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    • Use a P2 pentalobe screwdriver to remove the two 7.5 mm‑long screws on either side of the charging port.

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    • If inserted too far, an opening pick can damage your device. Follow this step to mark your pick and prevent damage.

    • Measure 3 mm from the tip and mark the opening pick with a permanent marker.

    • Alternatively, you can tape a coin 3 mm from the tip of the pick.

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    • Use a hair dryer or heat gun to heat the bottom edge of the screen until it's slightly too hot to touch.

    • Improper use of a heat gun can destroy the display and/or battery—follow the linked instructions carefully.

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    • Apply a suction handle to the bottom edge of the screen, as close to the edge as possible.

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    • During the next step, make sure you're inserting your pick in the correct location:

    • There's a plastic bezel on the underside of the screen that sits on the frame. Insert your pick here, making sure it's completely under the bezel.

    • There's a seam between the plastic bezel and the display panel. Don't insert your pick here or you'll separate the two, complicating the repair.

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    • Pull up on the suction handle with strong, steady force until a gap forms between the screen and frame.

    • This may take significant force. If you're having trouble, reheat the screen and try again.

    • Insert the tip of an opening pick in the gap you just created.

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    • Don't insert your pick more than 3 mm under the screen to avoid damaging the following components:

    • The screen and ambient light sensor cables are located near the volume and Action buttons.

    • There are delicate spring contacts around the perimeter of the phone.

    • The underside of the screen has thin, metal clips that go into corresponding slots on the frame.

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    • Slide the opening pick along the bottom edge to separate the adhesive.

    • Leave the pick inserted under the bottom right corner to prevent the adhesive from re‑sealing.

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    • Pull the small nub on the suction cup to remove it from the screen.

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    • Use a hair dryer or heat gun to heat the right edge of the screen.

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    • Insert a second opening pick under the bottom right corner of the screen.

    • Slide the pick up the right edge to separate the adhesive and release the two clips.

    • You may need to pry the screen up slightly to release the clips

    • Leave the pick inserted under the top right corner to prevent the adhesive from re‑sealing.

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    • Use a hair dryer or heat gun to heat the top edge of the screen.

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    • Insert a third opening pick under the top right corner of the screen.

    • Slide the pick along the top edge and just barely around the top left corner to separate the adhesive and release the two clips.

    • Don't slide the pick farther, or you may damage the ambient light sensor cable.

    • Leave the pick inserted under the top left corner to prevent the adhesive from re‑sealing.

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    • Use a hair dryer or heat gun to heat the left edge of the screen.

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    • Insert a fourth opening pick under the bottom left corner of the screen.

    • Slide the pick up the right edge to separate the adhesive and release the clip, stopping just before the volume up button.

    • You may need to pry up the screen slightly to release the clip.

    • Don't slide the pick farther, or you may damage the screen cable.

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    • At this point, the screen should be completely detached from the frame. If it feels stuck, go back around the perimeter and separate any remaining adhesive or clips.

    • Lift the screen straight up and swing it over the left edge, propping it up against a sturdy box or stack of books so the cables aren't strained.

    • Alternatively, you can lay the screen down flat over the left side.

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    • Throughout this repair, keep track of each screw and make sure it goes back exactly where it came from.

    • Use a JIS 00 screwdriver to remove the two screws securing the cable covers:

    • One 1.4 mm‑long screw for the screen and front sensor cable cover

    • One 1.3 mm‑long screw for the battery cover

    • Small iFixit Phillips bits are designed to work with JIS screws. You can try Phillips drivers from other manufacturers, but you risk stripping the screw.

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    • Remove the two covers.

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    • Use the point of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the battery press connector.

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    • Use the tip of an opening pick or the point of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the screen and ambient light sensor press connectors.

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    • Remove the screen.

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    • If your replacement screen doesn't have front sensors installed, follow the next five steps to remove them—they'll need to be transferred to your replacement screen.

    • Use a tri‑point Y000 screwdriver to remove the two 1.0 mm‑long front sensors screws.

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    • Remove the front sensors bracket.

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    • Use a hair dryer or heat gun to heat the front sensors.

    • You can heat the sensor directly, or heat its corresponding spot on the front of the screen.

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    • The front sensors are very fragile and can easily rip—be very gentle while removing them. If you're having trouble, apply more heat and try again.

    • Use the point of a spudger to pry up both front sensors.

    • Pry on the tab under the sensors—not the sensors themselves—or you may damage them.

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    • Insert the tip of an opening pick under the top right corner of the front sensors large, glued-down cable.

    • Slowly slide the pick under the cable and lift until you can grip it with your fingers.

    • Use your fingers to peel up the cable and remove the sensors.

    • You can now transfer the sensors to your replacement screen.

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    • Congratulations on completing disassembly! The remaining steps will show how to reassemble your iPhone.

    • Depending on your iPhone model, some reassembly photos may have minor visual discrepancies. The procedure, however, will be correct for your iPhone.

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    • The next four steps show how to attach the front sensors to the replacement screen. If your screen comes with front sensors preinstalled, skip down four steps.

    • Use your finger to press the rectangular section of the front sensors cable onto the screen.

    • Use a hair dryer or iOpener to soften the adhesive under the cable to help it stick. It only needs to be warm—not hot.

    • If the cable isn't sticking, apply a small piece of double-sided tape to the back of the cable.

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    • Use your finger or a spudger to press the ambient light sensor and microphone into their recesses.

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    • Hook the left tab of the front sensors bracket onto the screen and set it into place.

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    • Use a tri‑point Y000 screwdriver to install the two 1.0 mm‑long front sensors screws.

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    • Work around the fragile grounding clips as you clean the frame. If you bend one out of place, gently bend it back with your fingers or tweezers.

    • Use tweezers or your fingers to remove large pieces of adhesive from the frame perimeter.

    • Use a spudger to scrape the adhesive residue off the frame.

    • If the adhesive feels stubborn, apply some heat using a hair dryer or heat gun and try again.

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    • Use a lint-free cloth or a coffee filter to wipe in one direction along the perimeter of the frame to clean the adhesive residue.

    • If the residue feels sticky, apply a few drops of isopropyl alcohol to the cloth and wipe again.

    • Take your time doing this. A clean frame allows replacement adhesive to lay evenly, ensuring a better bond.

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    • If you're reusing your screen, apply a few drops of highly-concentrated isopropyl alcohol (over 90%) to a microfiber or lint-free cloth and wipe around the perimeter to prepare the surface for new adhesive.

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    • Without peeling any liners, lay the adhesive sheet over the frame to determine its proper orientation.

    • Use features such as the camera cutout and notches along the top and bottom edges to visualize how the adhesive will lay in the frame.

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    • Grab the tab in the corner of the adhesive sheet and peel the liner to expose a third of the adhesive.

    • The exposed adhesive is very sticky. Don't let it touch anything until you're ready to apply it to the frame.

    • If your adhesive has multiple liners, peel the liner that exposes the side that sticks to the frame.

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    • Once the adhesive is pressed into place, you can't reposition it—you'll have to remove it and start over with new adhesive.

    • Carefully align the exposed edge of the adhesive strip with the corresponding edge of the iPhone's frame.

    • When it's correctly aligned, gently press the exposed adhesive strip onto the frame.

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    • Continue peeling away the liner from the adhesive, gently pressing the adhesive into place.

    • If you've correctly aligned the adhesive, the edges will fall perfectly into place.

    • If your adhesive is slightly misaligned, gently pull the long edges into alignment with the frame.

    • If the adhesive begins to crease or wrinkle, remove it and start over with fresh adhesive.

    • If you don't have another set of adhesive strips handy, it's okay to temporarily put your iPhone back together and use it normally without any adhesive. Just keep in mind that your iPhone's water resistance will be compromised until you replace the adhesive.

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    • Use a spudger to press the adhesive around the entire perimeter of your iPhone.

    • Work around the fragile grounding clips. If you bend one out of place, gently bend it back with your fingers or tweezers.

    • Don't press too hard, or you'll stretch and deform the adhesive.

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    • Use the pull tab to peel off the large front liner from the adhesive. The pull tab is often in a corner of the liner.

    • At this point, you'll still have liners covering the perimeter. Don't remove these liners yet—they prevent the adhesive from accidentally sticking while you reassemble your iPhone.

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    • Set the iPhone screen next to the frame such that the screen cables can comfortably reach the logic board.

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    • Use your finger or the flat end of a spudger to press and connect the two screen connectors onto the logic board.

    • Don't try to force the connector into place. If you're having trouble, reposition it and try again.

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    • Use your finger or the flat end of a spudger to press and connect the battery connector onto the logic board.

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    • This is a good point to test your repair before sealing up your iPhone. Power on your iPhone and make sure it works as expected. Power it back down and continue reassembly.

    • If your iPhone doesn't turn on, connect it to a power source and try again.

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    • Tuck the top edge of the battery connector cover under the cutout lip.

    • Make sure both tabs are tucked under the lip.

    • Align the cover by its screw hole and lay it in place.

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    • Use a JIS 00 screwdriver to install the 1.2 mm‑long screw to secure the battery connector cover.

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    • Tuck the left edge of the screen connector cover under the cutout lip.

    • Align the cover by its screw hole and lay it in place.

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    • Use a JIS 00 screwdriver to install the 1.2 mm‑long screw to secure the screen connector cover.

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    • With one hand hold the screen steady.

    • Use your fingers or a spudger to peel away all perimeter liners, exposing the adhesive.

    • Make sure nothing touches the exposed adhesive.

    • Check the internals for any stray liners and remove them. There should be no liners remaining.

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    • Lower the screen onto the frame, beginning with the top edge.

    • If you feel resistance, a perimeter clip may have bent out of place and is being crushed by the frame. Look at the point of resistance and gently straighten any bent clips.

    • Make sure the screen edge isn't pinching any cables.

    • Press along the edges of the iPhone until the screen sits flush against the frame.

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    • Firmly squeeze around the entire perimeter of the iPhone.

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    • Use a hair dryer or a heat gun to heat the screen perimeter until it's slightly too hot to touch.

    • The heat softens the adhesive and helps create a better bond.

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    • Use a P2 pentalobe screwdriver to install the two 7.5 mm‑long screws on either side of the charging port.

Conclusão

After your repair, calibrate a genuine replacement screen using Apple's Repair Assistant. Navigate to Settings General About Parts & Service History, tap Restart & Finish Repair, and follow the onscreen prompts.

Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.

Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our Answers Community for help.

Spencer Day

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