Apple iPhone Air Auxiliary Microphone
Before You Begin
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling guidelines before you begin.
Tools
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Adjustable torque driver (10–34 Ncm)
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Crosshead 44 mm half-moon bit
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ESD-safe tweezers
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Nylon probe (black stick)
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Super screw 50 mm bit
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Torque driver (gray, 0.55 kgf cm)
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Torque driver (orange, 0.85 kgf cm)
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Torque driver (teal, 0.75 kgf cm)
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Trilobe 44 mm half-moon bit
Refer to a full list of tools required for all repairs.

Removal
Note: If you’ve already completed the removal steps, skip to reassembly.
Important
Complete back glass removal steps 1 through 3. Then continue to step 1.
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Use a torque driver and the trilobe bit to remove the six trilobe screws.

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Use a torque driver and crosshead bit to remove the nine crosshead screws. Then complete the entire step before continuing to the next step.
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Remove the logic board cowling and the back glass cowling. Save the cowlings for reassembly.

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Lift the end of the battery flex cable (1) off the connector.
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Caution: You must disconnect the battery flex cable first to ensure that the iPhone stays turned off.
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Lift the ends of the back glass flex cable (2) and the USB-C connector flex cable off the connectors (3).

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Hold the back glass by the edges. Pull the tabs on the suction cups to release them from the back glass. Then set the back glass facedown on a clean, flat surface.
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Remove the Taptic Engine cowling and the Taptic Engine chin cowling. Save the cowlings for reassembly. Then complete the entire step before continuing to the next step.
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Use the black stick or adhesive cutter to separate the Taptic Engine flex cable from the USB-C connector flex cable.

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Lift the ends of the Taptic Engine flex cable and the auxiliary microphone flex cable off the connectors.

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Remove the battery. Then continue to step 5.
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Remove the Taptic Engine.

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Gently peel the USB-C connector flex cable off the enclosure.
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Caution: Don't bend the flex cable more than 45 degrees.

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Use a torque driver and super screw bit to remove one super screw.
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Remove the auxiliary microphone.
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Important: The auxiliary microphone is held in place by strong adhesive. Pull the auxiliary microphone toward the top of the enclosure until the microphone separates from the adhesive.
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Reassembly
Screw Diagram

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Use ESD-safe tweezers to remove all adhesive from the enclosure. Use an ethanol or IPA wipe to clean the enclosure.
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Use ESD-safe tweezers to peel the protective liner from the adhesive on the auxiliary microphone. Then position the auxiliary microphone in the enclosure by aligning the screw holes.
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Set the 10–34 Ncm adjustable torque driver to 10 Ncm. Use the adjustable torque driver and super screw bit to install one new super screw (923-13975) into the auxiliary microphone.

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Use the teal torque driver and crosshead bit to install one new crosshead screw (923-13974) into the auxiliary microphone.

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Use the orange torque driver and crosshead bit to install one new crosshead screw (923-13690) into the auxiliary microphone.

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Use the gray torque driver and crosshead bit to install one new crosshead screw (923-13976) into the auxiliary microphone.

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Reposition the USB-C connector flex cable along the enclosure wall using the screw holes as a guide.

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Press the end of the USB-C connector flex cable to the connector.

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Use the gray torque driver and crosshead bit to install three new crosshead screws (923-13687) into the USB-C connector.

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Press and hold the top of the auxiliary microphone for 15 seconds to adhere it to the enclosure.

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Press the end of the auxiliary microphone flex cable to the connector.

Reinstall the following parts to complete reassembly: