iPhone 8

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    Technical Characteristics of iPhone 8

    The iPhone 8 is a smartphone designed and produced by Apple Inc. It was unveiled on September 12, 2017, and is the 11th generation of the iPhone.

    Key Specifications

    • Display: 4.7 inches, 750 x 1334 pixels, 16:9 ratio (~326 ppi density)
    • OS: iOS 11, upgradable to iOS 15
    • Chipset: Apple A11 Bionic (10 nm)
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    Technical Characteristics of iPhone 8

    The iPhone 8 is a smartphone designed and produced by Apple Inc. It was unveiled on September 12, 2017, and is the 11th generation of the iPhone.

    Key Specifications

    • Display: 4.7 inches, 750 x 1334 pixels, 16:9 ratio (~326 ppi density)
    • OS: iOS 11, upgradable to iOS 15
    • Chipset: Apple A11 Bionic (10 nm)
    • Memory: 2GB RAM, 64GB and 256GB internal storage options, no card slot
    • Camera: 12 MP, f/1.8, 28mm (wide), PDAF, OIS, Quad-LED dual-tone flash, HDR
    • Battery: 1821 mAh, Li-Ion, non-removable (6.96 Wh)

    Instructions on How to Replace iPhone 8

    Please note that performing a repair on your device may void manufacturer's warranty. If you're uncomfortable with this, consider professional help.

    Materials Needed

    • Suction Cup
    • Opening Picks
    • Phillips #000 Screwdriver
    • iPhone 8 Replacement Screen

    Step-by-Step Instructions:

    1. To begin, remove the two pentalobe screws at the bottom of the phone.

    2. Use a suction cup and plastic opening tool to carefully prise up the screen, taking care not to damage the cables connected to it.

    3. Once the screen is loose, remove the four Phillips screws securing the bracket that covers the battery and display cables. Then, remove the bracket itself.

    4. Disconnect the battery tab first before disconnecting the display tabs.

    5. Connect your new phone screen's cables to the mainboard, then reconnect the battery tab.

    6. After testing the new screen, re-attach the metal bracket and re-insert the four screws you removed earlier.

    7. Carefully set the phone screen back into place and re-insert the two pentalobe screws at the bottom of the phone.

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