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If your top ear speaker sounds quiet when talking on your iPhone 7, 8 or SE 2020, you may find replacing the earpiece mesh will fix the problem. Little bits of debris can get stuck in the mesh and overtime reduce the sound coming through.
Product Features:
- earpiece mesh replacement
- includes adhesive
Please Note
This part does not include the earpiece speaker.
Specifications
- Type: Mesh Replacement
- Warranty: 12 Months
Compatible Model Numbers

Model Number (A Number)
- A1660
- A1778
- A1779
- A1780
iPhone 7 Model Numbers
Model Identifier
- iPhone9,1
- iPhone9,3
EMC Number
- EMC 3091
Device Number (M Number)
- MN8G2
- MN8H2
- MN8J2
- MN8K2
- MN8L2
- MN8M2
- MN8N2
- MN8P2
- MN8Q2
- MN8R2
- MN8T2
- MN8U2
- MN8V2
- MN8W2
- MN8X2
- MN902
- MN912
- MN922
- MN942
- MN952
- MN962
- MN972
- MN9C2
- MN9D2
- MN9E2
- MN9F2
- MN9G2
- MN9H2
- MN9J2
- MN9K2
- MN9L2
- MN9M2
- MN9N2
- MN9P2
- MN9Q2
- MN9R2
- MN9T2
- MN9U2
- MN9V2
- MN9W2
- MN9X2
- MN9Y2
- MNA02
- MNA32
- MNA42
- MNA52
- MNA62
- MNA72
- MNA82
- MNA92
- MNAA2
- MNAC2
- MNAD2
- MNAE2
- MNAF2
- MNAJ2
- MNAK2
- MNAL2
- MNAM2
- MNAP2
- MNAQ2
- MNAU2
- MNAV2
- MNAW2
- MNAX2
- MNAY2
- MNC02
- MNC12
- MNC22
- MNC32
- MNC42
- MNC52
- MNC62
- MNC72
- MNC82
- MNC92
- MNCA2
- MNCC2
- MNCD2
- MNCE2
- MNCF2
- MNCG2
- MNCJ2
- MNCK2
- MNCL2
- MNCM2
- MNCN2
- MNCP2
- MNCQ2
- MNCR2
- MNCT2
- MNCU2
- MNCV2
- MNGQ2
- MNGX2
- MNH02
- MNH12
- MPRH2
- MPRJ2
- MPRL2
- MPRM2
- MPRN2
- MPRP2
- MPRQ2
- MPRR2
- MPRT2
- MPRU2
- MPRV2
- MPRW2

Model Number (A Number)
- A1863
- A1905
- A1906
- A1907
iPhone 8 Model Numbers
Model Identifier
- iPhone10,1
- iPhone10,4
EMC Number
- EMC 3159
- EMC 3171
- EMC 3172
Device Number (M Number)
- MQ6G2
- MQ6H2
- MQ6J2
- MQ6K2
- MQ6L2
- MQ6M2
- MQ6V2
- MQ6W2
- MQ6X2
- MQ6Y2
- MQ702
- MQ712
- MQ722
- MQ732
- MQ742
- MQ752
- MQ762
- MQ772
- MQ7C2
- MQ7D2
- MQ7E2
- MQ7F2
- MQ7G2
- MQ7H2
- MQ7Q2
- MQ7R2
- MQ7T2
- MQ7U2
- MQ7V2
- MQ7W2
- MQ7X2
- MQ7Y2
- MQ802
- MQ812
- MQ822
- MQ832
- MRRK2
- MRRL2
- MRRM2
- MRRN2
- MRRP2
- MRRQ2
- MRRR2
- MRRT2
- MRRU2
- MRRV2
- MRRW2
- MRRX2

Model Number (A Number)
- A2275
- A2296
- A2298
iPhone SE 2020 Model Numbers
Model Identifier
- iPhone12,8
EMC Number
- EMC 3500
Device Number (M Number)
- MX992
- MX9A2
- MX9C2
- MX9D2
- MX9E2
- MX9F2
- MX9G2
- MX9H2
- MX9J2
- MX9K2
- MX9L2
- MX9M2
- MX9N2
- MX9P2
- MX9Q2
- MX9R2
- MX9T2
- MX9U2
- MXAM2
- MXAN2
- MXAP2
- MXCH2
- MXCJ2
- MXCK2
- MXCL2
- MXCM2
- MXCN2
- MXCP2
- MXCQ2
- MXCR2
- MXCT2
- MXCU2
- MXCV2
- MXCW2
- MXCX2
- MXCY2
- MXD02
- MXD12
- MXD22
- MXD62
- MXD72
- MXD82
- MXVA2
- MXVC2
- MXVD2
- MXVE2
- MXVF2
- MXVG2
- MXVH2
- MXVJ2
- MXVK2
- MXVL2
- MXVM2
- MXVN2
- MXVP2
- MXVQ2
- MXVR2
- MXVT2
- MXVU2
- MXVV2
- MXW02
- MXW12
- MXW22
- MHGP3
- MHGQ3
Installation Help

Check out the video above or step by step guide below for assistance in this repair
iFixit iPhone 12 Screen Replacement Guide

Here is some tools you may need to help you complete the repair.
Please note: This screen comes with a simple toolkit, please check the "what's in the box" section for details
- Phillips #000 Screwdriver
- P2 Pentalobe Screwdriver
- Y000 Triwing Screwdriver
- iSclack opening tool
- Suction Cup
- Fine Tipped Curved Tweezers
- iGadget 5 piece opening picks
- Black Spudger
- uFix iOpener Heat bag
- iHold Evo Screen Holder
- JC V1s True Tone Transfer Machine

Here are some helpful tips to assist you in completing a safe repair on your device. If you are unsure of something or have any quesions, please feel free to contact us either by phone (0508 IGADGET) or by email
- Always track your screws to avoid putting back in the wrong place and damaging your device. You can draw a picture of your phone and tape the screws to the right places or use a screw mat
- Always power down your device prior to working on it
- Make sure you always unplug the battery before attemping any component removal
- The earpiece and sensor flex cable needs to be transferred from your old screen
- True Tone is lost once you replace the screen. Use a True Tone serial transfer machine to keep the True Tone feature. Plug in the old screen, click copy, then plug in the new screen and click transfer - you are then good to go.
- Be careful when transferring your earpiece flex cable from your old screen, use a spudger to gently pry underneath the flex cable to loosen the glue. If the flex cable breaks, you will lose Face ID features. Watch the video above before attempting removal
What’s In The Box
- 1x iPhone 7/8/SE 2020 ear speaker mesh replacement
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In settings
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- 2. Next to model, it will show you the model number (A number)
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- 4. Compare your model number to our list
