The logicboard of your iPhone SE (2nd generation) has got water on it? You want to clean or dry it?
To do this, you must first remove the logicboard of your iPhone. In this tutorial we will show you step by step how to do this on your own.
In the photos of this repair guide you can see the iPhone 8, because we reused the photos from the iPhone 8 manual. It is almost identical in construction to the iPhone SE (2nd generation). All steps to be carried out have also remained the same.
Good luck with removing your logicboard!
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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Phillips screwdriver with centering pin
Phillips screwdriver with centering pin
Phillips screwdriver with practical centering pin for logic board screws.
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Getting started with the repair of your iPhone SE (2020)
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 iPhone SE (2nd generation)
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Removing the rear case screws
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Heating up the display
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Detaching the display
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Opening the display
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Disconnecting the battery connector
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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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Disconnecting the connector of the volume control cable
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Removing the plastic bracket
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Removing the Wi-Fi antenna
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Removing the SIM card tray
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Removing the logic board
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Inserting the logic board
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Inserting the SIM card tray
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Installing the Wi-Fi antenna
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Installing the plastic bracket
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Attaching the connector of the volume control cable
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Installing the iSight camera
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Detaching the old and aligning the new adhesive frame
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Attaching the FaceTime connector
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Connecting the display
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Attaching the battery connector
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Attaching the display
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Fastening the rear case screws
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