First, remove the two screws at either end of the charging port at the bottom of the iPhone XS.
Then use a transparent suction cup to separate the screen from the rear cover motherboard.
Next, we first see the Taptic Engine section.
The most obvious is the L-shaped lithium battery.
Next, the motherboard is disassembled, and in the entire disassembly process, we will find that the iPhone XS uses a large number of FPC softboard cables!
Remove the FPC softboard cable that connects the rear cover to the mainboard. The most obvious is the L-shaped lithium battery and the camera.
And disassemble the front camera.
All are connected by flexible board.
Then disassemble the Taptic Engine vibration motor module, which first appeared in the Apple Watch smart watch device, including Apple's iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7 and iPhone8.