High Grade Screwdrivers: The Triwing Y000 0.6mm, Philips #000 1.5mm and Pentalobe P2 0.8mm screwdrivers are perfect for the getting into and removing components inside iPhones 7-15 Series. They are made from strong Aluminium Alloy with a textured surface to provide good grip when using. The magnetised heads assist with installation by allowing you to keep the small screws on the end of your screwdriver and includes a rotating top to make moving the screwdriver in your fingers easy and comfortable.
S2 Steel Tips - strong and damage resistant
Aluminium Alloy body with textured surface for good grip
Swivel head - spins easily in your hand
Magnetic tips - assists with lining up screws
Nylon Spudger: The Nylon antistatic spudger is perfect for prying up connectors, cutting adhesive, removing antenna plugs or holding things in place while working on a device. Often referred to as the black stick. The black stick is the same tool used by Apple technicians to aid in the assembly & disassembly of iBooks, PowerBooks, MacBooks, iPods and iPhones without damaging or scratching any other component. Also can be used in laptops, mobile phones & any other electronic device.
Plastic Card: The Plastic card is thin and perfect for getting underneath or between components and cutting adhesive on phone screens and tablets without risking damage to the frame. Can be folded to any size to assist with getting around tight corners.
Curved Anti-Static Tweezers - Curved anti-static tweezers specifically designed for picking up electronic components and chips without worry of static electricity damage. The tips are smaller and thinner than your average sized tweezers so you can get into the tighest of spaces.
Purchase was quick and easy fast delivery and was kept in the loop with shipping and arrival times. The tools look and feel good quality. I changed a lightning port on an iPhone 7plus. Pretty full on and had me on the limit for techno meltdown. Job done and happy with the result. igadget has saved me thousands on phone upgrades!
These guys know their stuff! I've been happy with ever single purchase I make from iGadget - everything arrives very quickly, communication is excellent - and the quality of their products speak for themselves. It's the first place I look when I need a new tool or part for my repair work.
Decent enough kit for the price. Worked pretty well using some common sense. Used a hairdryer before starting to soften the screen adhesive and had to issues separating the screen with the suction cup and spudger from the phone to quickly do a battery change.
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Where do I find the model number on my device? X
In settings
Go to Settings > General > About. To the right of "Model Number", you can see the Device Number (M
number). To see the the Model Number (A number) tap on the device number.
On the outside of your device
On an iPhone 8 or later, to find the Model Number (A number), remove the SIM tray and look in the SIM tray
slot. Make sure that you're in a well-lit place to assist with reading. The model number is written on the
side with the display.
On an iPhone 7 or earlier, an iPad, or an iPod Touch, you'll find the Model Number (A number) on the back of
your device.
Where do I find the model number on my MacBook? X
On my device
Find the serial number, EMC number and model number printed on the underside of your Mac near the regulatory
markings. It's also on the original packaging next to a barcode label. EMC is the
most accurate number to compare with our list as it takes into account the year of your device.
The original packaging might also show an Apple part number such as MNYF2xx/A ("xx/A" is a variable
that differs by country or region and is not included on our list so can be disregarded)."
Use System Information
Go to Apple icon > About this Mac > System Report. It will automatically be selected on the hardware
tab (left side). To the right, the model name and model identifier will be written on the first two lines."
Where do I find the model number on my Apple Watch? X
In settings
To find out what model watch you have, turn your watch on
1. Navigate to Settings > General > About
2. Next to model, it will show you the model number (A number)
3. Tap the model to see the device number (M number)
4. Compare your model number to our list
On my device
On the underside of your watch, you will see writing around the magnetic charging dome. You will be able to
see the Watch series (e.g. Series 1), the Watch size (e.g. 42mm), the Watch type (GPS
or GPS+LTE) and on some devices the serial number.