The rear-facing camera isn’t working.
In this guide, we show you how to replace a defective rear camera in your iPhone 7 Plus on your own. You need this repair if the rear camera isn’t working, your pictures are blurry, or the camera doesn’t focus.
Back up all your data before the repair, and touch something like a radiator to get rid of any static charges.
Required tools
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Heat gun
Heat gun
You can use a heat gun to heat parts that are glued on so they’re easier to remove. In most cases, you can also use a hairdryer.
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For storing screws
For storing screws
We recommend storing your screws so you don’t mix up the various screws and small parts.
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Tweezers
Tweezers
We recommend using tweezers to remove screws and various small parts from your device.
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Pick Set
Pick Set
You need a flat but stable tool such as a pick to pry out parts that are glued in place.
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Plastic prying tool
Plastic prying tool
You need a flat plastic prying tool to disconnect the various plugs and connectors.
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Pentalobe PL1 screwdriver
Pentalobe PL1 screwdriver
You need the right screwdriver for removing pentalobe PL1 screws.
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Phillips PH00 screwdriver
Phillips PH00 screwdriver
You need the right screwdriver for removing PH00 screws.
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Phillips screwdriver with centering pin
Phillips screwdriver with centering pin
Phillips screwdriver with practical centering pin for logic board screws.
on Amazon - Y-type Y000 screwdriver
Required replacement part
- iPhone 7 Plus iSight Camera
Getting started with the repair of your iPhone 7 Plus
If you get stuck or have questions, you can post a comment. We’d be happy to help.
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Switching off your device
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Removing the enclosure screws
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Removing the display
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Disconnecting the battery
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Disconnecting the display connectors
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Disconnecting the FaceTime connector
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Removing the iSight camera
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Connecting the iSight camera
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Attach the frame sticker
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Connecting the FaceTime cable
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Connecting the display
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Connecting the battery
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Attaching the display
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Fastening the back cover screws
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Setting the time
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