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Einband grossUnauthorized Guide to iPhone, iPad, and iPod Repair, The
ISBN/GTIN

Unauthorized Guide to iPhone, iPad, and iPod Repair, The

E-BookPDF1 - PDF WatermarkE-Book
304 Seiten
Englisch
Pearson ITPerschienen am13.04.20131. Auflage
DON'T JUNK IT, FIX IT--AND SAVE A FORTUNE!
The only reference & tutorial of its kind--in full color!

Fix your own iPhone, iPad, or iPod with secret repair knowledge Apple doesn't want you to have! This groundbreaking, full-color book shows you how to resurrect expensive Apple mobile iDevices you thought were dead for good, and save a fortune.

Apple Certified Repair Technician Timothy L. Warner demystifies everything about iDevice repair, presenting simple, step-by-step procedures and hundreds of crisp, detailed, full-color photos.

He'll walk you through safely taking apart your iDevice, replacing what's broken, and reliably reassembling it. You'll learn where to get the tools and exactly how to use them. Warner even reveals sources for broken Apple devices you can fix at low cost--for yourself, or even for resale!

Replace All These iDevice Components:
. Battery
. Display
. SIM card
. Logic board
. Dock connector

Take Apart, Fix, and Reassemble:
. iPod nano (5th & 7th Gen)
. iPod touch (4th & 5th Gen)
. iPhone (3GS, 4, 4S, & 5)
. iPad (iPad 2, iPad 4th Gen, & iPad mini)

Fix Common Software-Related Failures:
. Emergency data recovery
. Jailbreaking
. Carrier unlocking

Do What Apple Never Intended:
. Resurrect a waterlogged iDevice
. Prepare an iDevice for resale
. Install non-Apple Store apps
. Perform out-of-warranty repairs

All technical content reviewed & approved by iFixit, world leader in iDevice parts, tools, and repair tutorials!
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KlappentextDON'T JUNK IT, FIX IT--AND SAVE A FORTUNE!
The only reference & tutorial of its kind--in full color!

Fix your own iPhone, iPad, or iPod with secret repair knowledge Apple doesn't want you to have! This groundbreaking, full-color book shows you how to resurrect expensive Apple mobile iDevices you thought were dead for good, and save a fortune.

Apple Certified Repair Technician Timothy L. Warner demystifies everything about iDevice repair, presenting simple, step-by-step procedures and hundreds of crisp, detailed, full-color photos.

He'll walk you through safely taking apart your iDevice, replacing what's broken, and reliably reassembling it. You'll learn where to get the tools and exactly how to use them. Warner even reveals sources for broken Apple devices you can fix at low cost--for yourself, or even for resale!

Replace All These iDevice Components:
. Battery
. Display
. SIM card
. Logic board
. Dock connector

Take Apart, Fix, and Reassemble:
. iPod nano (5th & 7th Gen)
. iPod touch (4th & 5th Gen)
. iPhone (3GS, 4, 4S, & 5)
. iPad (iPad 2, iPad 4th Gen, & iPad mini)

Fix Common Software-Related Failures:
. Emergency data recovery
. Jailbreaking
. Carrier unlocking

Do What Apple Never Intended:
. Resurrect a waterlogged iDevice
. Prepare an iDevice for resale
. Install non-Apple Store apps
. Perform out-of-warranty repairs

All technical content reviewed & approved by iFixit, world leader in iDevice parts, tools, and repair tutorials!
Details
Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780133372519
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format Hinweis1 - PDF Watermark
FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum13.04.2013
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten304 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse14574 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.4541181
Rubriken
Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction 1Chapter 1 Why Do It Yourself? 5The Benefits of DIY iDevice Repair 5 Saving Money 6 Preparing to Become an Apple Tech 7 Earning Extra Money 9iDevices-A Roster 10 iPod 10 iPod touch 13 iPhone 13 iPad 15Limiting Our Scope 17Apple Warranties and You 18 Apple Hardware Warranty 18 AppleCare+ 19Finding Old, "Broken" iDevices 21 Pawn or Secondhand Shops 21 eBay or Craigslist 22 Amazon.com 23 Yard Sales or Flea Markets 24 Friends, Family, and Colleagues 24 Bulletin Boards 24

Chapter 2 The Tools of the Trade 25What Does It Take to Become an iDevice Technician? 25 Character Traits 26 Technical Ability 27Obtaining iDevice Technician Tools 28 Sources for iDevice Tech Tools 28ESD Safety Equipment 29Screwdrivers 31Spudger 31Plastic Opening Tool(s) 32Heat Gun/Hair Dryer 32Magnetizer/Demagnetizer 34Pick-up Tools 34Work Lamp with Magnifying Glass 34Magnetic Project Mat 35Industry Certification 36 Increased Professional Credibility 36 Gaining a Leg Up in the Job Market 36 Meeting Apple's Certification Requirements 37 Attaining Deeper Access to Apple Tech Resources 37 Increased Confidence 38Certification Options 38 Apple Certified Macintosh Technician (ACMT) 38 iCracked iTech 39 OnForce Consultant 40 Apple Consultants Network (ACN) 40



Chapter 3 Protecting Your iDevice User Data and Settings 43What Exactly Do You Need to Back Up? 43Backing Up an iDevice by Using iTunes 11 44Where Are the Backup Files Stored? 46Backing Up an iDevice by Using iCloud 48Backing Up an iDevice Manually 50Restoring an iDevice by Using iTunes 11 50Restoring an iDevice by Using iCloud 51Jailbreaking and Unlocking iDevices 52 What Is Jailbreaking? 52 What Is Unlocking? 56

Chapter 4 iDevice Repair Best Practices 59Checking iDevice Warranty Coverage 59 Verifying iDevice Version Info 62What Are Order Numbers? 64Deciphering iOS Speak 65How Do Warranty Repair Orders Work? 66Creating an ESD-Safe Workspace 67 Wear Appropriate Clothing and Protect Your Workspace 67 Handle IC Components Appropriately 68 Condition the Air in Your Workspace 68Documenting and Securing Your iDevice Components 69

Chapter 5 iPhone 3GS Disassembly and Reassembly 71iPhone 3GS External Anatomy 73Disassembly Procedure 75Reassembly Notes 85A Few Words About iOS 6 85

Chapter 6 iPhone 4S Disassembly and Reassembly 87External Anatomy 88Required Tools 90Disassembly Procedure 90Reassembly Notes 107

Chapter 7 iPhone 5 Disassembly and Reassembly 109External Anatomy 110Required Tools 113Disassembly Procedure 113Reassembly Notes 126On Material Costs and Profit Margins 127

Chapter 8 iPad 2nd Generation Disassembly and Reassembly 129External Anatomy 130Required Tools 133Disassembly Procedure 133Reassembly Notes 143What Exactly Is a Retina Display? 143

Chapter 9 iPad 3rd and 4th Generation Disassembly and Reassembly 145External Anatomy 146Required Tools 148Disassembly Procedure 148Reassembly Notes 157Why Do Front and Rear Cameras Have Different Resolutions? 157



Chapter 10 iPad mini Disassembly and Reassembly 159External Anatomy 160Required Tools 162Disassembly Procedure 162Reassembly Notes 174What Are Benchmarks? 174



Chapter 11 iPod touch 4th Generation Disassembly and Reassembly 177External Anatomy 178Required Tools 180Disassembly Procedure 180Reassembly Notes 191Is the iPod touch a "Watered Down" iPhone? 192

Chapter 12 iPod nano 5th and 7th Generation Disassembly and Reassembly 193External Anatomy 194Required Tools 198Disassembly Procedure 198iPod nano 5th Generation Reassembly Notes 208iPod nano 7th Generation Quick-Disassembly 208About the Mysterious Pixo OS 210

Chapter 13 Sourcing iDevice Replacement Parts 211What Is OEM, and Why Do I Care? 211Where Can I Find OEM iDevice Parts? 213 No Guarantees 213 Study Buyer Reviews 214 Trust Your Gut 214 But Where Do I Start My Search? 214Grim Realities 215

Chapter 14 Addressing Water Damage 217The Problem of Water Damage 217Warranty Ramifications of Water Damage 218Liquid Contact Indicators (LCIs) and You 218How to Address a Waterlogged iDevice: Non-Invasive Approach 219 The Rice Method 220 Dedicated Drying Tools 220How to Address a Waterlogged iDevice: Invasive Approach 221How to Limit the Possibility of Water Damage 222Purchase a Specialty Case 222Limit Exposure to Steam 223Use a Low-Tech Plastic Baggie 223



Chapter 15 Replacing the Front Display and/or Rear Case 225Anatomy of the iDevice Front Display 226Repair Options and DIY Strategies 227 Visit the Apple Store 228 Hire a Third Party to Replace the Display 228 Do It Yourself 229How to Minimize Damage to the Display/Rear Case 232

Chapter 16 Replacing the Battery 233What You Need to Know about Lithium-Ion Batteries 234 What Is the "Memory Effect"? 235 Understanding iDevice Battery Specifications 236 Best Practices for iDevice Battery Use 237 Exploding Batteries 238 Maximizing Battery Life 239Performing Battery Replacements 240

Chapter 17 Replacing the Logic Board and/or Dock Connector 243About the Logic Board 243iDevice Connectors 245Repair Advice 249Tips and Tricks for Logic Board Replacements 251 iPhone 5 251 iPad 3rd and 4th Generation 252 iPad mini 252 iPod touch 5th Generation 252

Chapter 18 Recovering Data from Your Broken iDevice 255Protecting Your Data by Using Apple Services 255 iCloud 256 iTunes Match 256Retrieving User Data from a "Dead" iDevice 256Retrieving User Data from a Live iDevice 257 Music 257 Photos 259 The Rest of Your Stuff 260Passcode Security 262Encrypted Backups, Anyone? 266

Chapter 19 Before You Sell, Donate, or Recycle Your iDevice 267Is Deleted Stuff Actually Deleted? 268 Encryption, Your iDevice, and You 268Preparing Your iDevice for Transfer-Local Method 270Preparing Your iDevice for Transfer-Remote Method 272Corporate Solutions 273Disposal and Associated Environmental Concerns 274

Index 277
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Autor

Timothy L. Warner is an IT professional and technical trainer based in Nashville, TN. As Director of Technology for a progressive high school, he created and managed a self-servicing warranty repair shop for all Apple hardware used at the institution. Warner has been an Apple enthusiast and power user since the original Macintosh was released in 1984. He has worked in nearly every facet of IT, from systems administration and software architecture to technical writing and training.