Photos: Cracking open the iPhone

By Staff on 09 July 2007

I thought removing the plastic antenna cover was difficult. It was child's play compared to removing the iPhone's back case panel.

To remove the panel, I held the knife blade vertically and inserted it lengthwise between the back panel's edge and the front panel. Very gently, and for about 30 minutes, I worked on the back panel. Finally, I was able to separate one side of the back panel from the front panel. I then continued working the knife around the panel until both sides were loose.

Note: This photo shows me using the knife to merely hold the back panel away from the front panel. I did not use the knife in this manner to pry open the panel as it might have damaged the iPhone's internal components.

Topics: apple, iphone, open, exposed, disassemble, panel, antenna, remove, ribbon, sim card

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Comments (3)

  • thealeph commented on 06/08/2008 10:40 Report abuse

    Thanks for that guys I was so tempted to take mine apart but Im on a two year plan and thought better of it-LOL

  • thanh commented on 16/03/2008 23:14 Report abuse

    good

  • prod commented on 13/07/2007 15:06 Report abuse

    can u buy me 1 too.. i also want to c whats inside

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