iPhone 15 Plus TrueDepth Camera
Warning
Read Battery Safety and follow workspace and battery handling guidelines before you begin.
The TrueDepth camera includes one or more lasers. Disassembly of the TrueDepth camera, damage to the TrueDepth camera, or failure to use genuine Apple parts could expose you to hazardous infrared laser emissions, possibly resulting in injuries to eyes or skin.
Remove the following part before you begin:
Tools
6.7-inch repair tray
ESD-safe tweezers
Micro stix bit
Nitrile or lint-free gloves
Nylon probe (black stick)
Torque driver (black, 0.35 kgf cm)
USB-C charge cable
Caution
Avoid touching the camera lenses, TrueDepth camera grounding springs, or nearby parts.
Important
Some steps are only for iPhone models with a mmWave antenna.
Caution
This procedure requires TrueDepth Camera Configuration. To perform TrueDepth Camera Configuration you will need the following:
A Mac with the latest version of Apple Service Utility installed. You’ll also need to install iPhone Repair – TrueDepth Camera resources, located in the Apple Service Utility Resources window.
The device must be running the latest version of iOS.
Internet access
A USB-C charge cable
After you’ve completed all removal and reassembly steps and installed Apple Service Utility on a Mac, learn how to initiate the TrueDepth Camera Configuration process at support.apple.com/self-service-repair.
Removal
Place the enclosure in the repair tray with the USB-C connector facing the cutout.
Put on the gloves to prevent contamination of the camera lenses.
Use a torque driver and the Micro stix bit to remove two trilobe screws from the TrueDepth camera connector cowling. Set aside the screws.
Remove the TrueDepth camera connector cowling and save it for reassembly.
Lift the ends of the two TrueDepth camera flex cables off the connectors.
Important: If the iPhone has a mmWave antenna, the back glass 2 antenna is connected at the dashed line as shown. Lift the end of the back glass 2 antenna flex cable off the connector to access the TrueDepth camera flex cable connectors.
Gently hold the flex connectors together and lift the TrueDepth camera out of the enclosure.
Reassembly
Put on the gloves to prevent contamination of the camera lenses.
Inspect the TrueDepth camera module. If it’s damaged, replace the TrueDepth camera.
Use ESD-safe tweezers to remove the protective cover from the TrueDepth camera.
Position the TrueDepth camera in the enclosure.
Press the ends of the two TrueDepth camera flex cables to the connectors.
Important: If the iPhone has a mmWave antenna, press the end of the back glass 2 antenna flex cable to the connector as shown with the dashed line.
Position the TrueDepth camera connector cowling over the ends of the flex cables.
Use the black torque driver and the Micro stix bit to install two new trilobe screws (923-09819) into the TrueDepth camera flex cable cowling.
Reinstall the following part to complete reassembly:
Caution
After you’ve completed all removal and reassembly steps, learn how to initiate the TrueDepth Camera Configuration process at support.apple.com/self-service-repair.
You will need a Mac with Apple Service Utility installed to perform TrueDepth Camera Configuration.
The device must be running the latest version of iOS.