Eight detailed modules designed to build safe, transferable repair habits before model-specific hands-on work. Every module includes at least 2,000 words, step visuals, one video slot and a free study PDF.
FREEMODULE 01
iPhone Repair Foundations and Safety
Build the habits required before opening an iPhone: model identification, workspace preparation, lithium-ion battery safety, ESD awareness, documentation and deciding when a repair should stop.
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Tools, Fasteners and Opening Strategy
Learn how precision drivers, opening picks, suction tools, heat control, screw organization and model-specific references work together to reduce accidental damage.
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Inside an iPhone: Components and Flex Cables
Understand the display assembly, battery, logic board, cameras, speakers, charging system, Taptic Engine, sensors, flex cables and why connector handling matters.
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Display Replacement Workflow
Learn the reasoning behind a screen-replacement workflow: preparation, safe opening, battery isolation, connector protection, transfer decisions, reassembly and testing. Exact procedures vary by model.
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Battery Service and Power Symptoms
Learn to distinguish battery-related symptoms from charging, software or board-level faults, understand battery hazards, and follow a model-specific service plan without improvisation.
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Charging, Audio and Common Peripheral Faults
Use symptom-based diagnosis for charging, microphones, speakers, buttons and related assemblies before replacing parts unnecessarily.
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Reassembly, Sealing and Functional Testing
Reassemble methodically, protect flex cables, manage fasteners and seals appropriately, then test display, touch, cameras, audio, charging, wireless functions and sensors.
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From Beginner to First Supervised iPhone Repair
Combine the full workflow into a repeatable repair process, practice decision-making, document results, recognize limits and prepare for a first low-risk supervised repair.
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