@MichaelKlements
  @MichaelKlements
Michael Klements | How To Replace The Front Camera On An iPhone 6 @MichaelKlements | Uploaded February 2019 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
This video shows you step by step how to replace the front camera and sensor assembly on an iPhone 6. This repair fixes problems with the camera not working, the proximity sensor or light sensor not working as well as some problems with the earpiece speaker due to bad contacts or a damaged ribbon cable. This is a fairly easy repair to carry out yourself and should take around 15 to 30 minutes to complete.

Some links to suggested replacement front camera assemblies are provided below. A good quality replacement should cost between $6 and $12.

The two most important parts of this repair are to keep your screws really well organised so that you know exactly which one came out of where and to be careful when working with the ribbon cables, especially when opening up your phone, they are extremely fragile.

Here are the purchase links for good quality replacement products and tool kits:

iPhone 6 Front Camera Assembly Cheap - amzn.to/2G9ykX9

iPhone 6 Front Camera Assembly Good Quality - amzn.to/2TxZGZV

iPhone 6 Front Camera Assembly With Toolkit - amzn.to/2SnHWTT

Premium Tool Kit Only - amzn.to/2KGQ8eX

Cheap Tool Kit Only - amzn.to/2U0BAI2

Good luck with your repairs and let me know how it went in the comments section below.

Music by
soundcloud.com/markvard
How To Replace The Front Camera On An iPhone 6Add A Radial Fan Air Assist System To A K40 Laser CutterPi Shortage - Are These Worthwhile Raspberry Pi Alternatives?Build & Run Your Own Bitcoin Node On A Raspberry PiMake Your Own Desktop Tensegrity TablesIs This The Best Case For A Raspberry Pi 5? #raspberrypi5How To Replace The Earpiece Speaker On An iPhone 6Connect and Program An OLED Stats Display For Your Raspberry PiMicro:bit Automatic Plant Watering SystemA Raspberry Pi 5 With This Performance Is What I Hope For - Khadas Edge 2 ProDJI Osmo Pocket Waterproof Housing Ultimate Test - Dive to 50m (160ft)DIY 3D Printed IoT Weather Station Using an ESP32

How To Replace The Front Camera On An iPhone 6 @MichaelKlements

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER