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iPhone 16 Parts

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Complete Screen for iPhone 16
Apple iPhone 16
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35W USB C Charger with 1m Cable for iPhone 16

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Back cover for iPhone 16 Black
Apple iPhone 16
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Back cover for iPhone 16 Green
Apple iPhone 16
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Complete Screen iPhone 16 OLED
Apple iPhone 16
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Ear Speaker for iPhone 16
Apple iPhone 16
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iPhone 16 Colored Display Model White
Apple iPhone 16
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iPhone 16 Colored Display Model Black
Apple iPhone 16
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Vibrator for iPhone 16
Apple iPhone 16
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20W USBC Charger for iPhone and iPad

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Welcome to the World of iPhone 16 Spare Parts!

Hello, brave one! If you're here, it's likely your brand-new iPhone 16 has had a bit of a mishap. Don't panic! 😱 At iLevante.com, we are experts in giving your device a second life. Whether it's a broken screen, a battery that can't keep up, or any other component giving you a headache, we have the perfect solution for you.

This article is your definitive guide. We're going to break down everything you need to know about spare parts for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. From the nerdiest 🤓 technical specifications to simple guides so you can understand what's wrong with your mobile and how you can fix it. Let's get to it!

A Quick Look at the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus

Before we get down to business, let's remember why we love this phone. The iPhone 16 is a marvel of engineering. With its powerful A18 chip, a redesigned camera system, and a breathtaking Super Retina XDR OLED display, it's an incredibly powerful tool. The standard model has a 6.1-inch screen, while the iPhone 16 Plus goes up to 6.7 inches, ideal for those who enjoy content on a grand scale.

Both models inherit the "Action Button" from their bigger siblings and introduce a new "Camera Control Button," designed for photography lovers. Furthermore, they come in five spectacular colours: Black, White, Pink, Teal, and Ultramarine. And yes, all of this runs on the brand-new iOS 18, loaded with artificial intelligence.

The iPhone 16 Screen - Your Window to the Digital World

The screen is, without a doubt, the component that suffers the most. One bad drop and... crack! Scratches, fissures, or, in the worst-case scenario, an unresponsive screen. But don't worry, changing the screen on your iPhone 16 is more accessible than you think, and at iLevante.com, we have all the options.

Common Screen Problems: When Do I Need a Replacement?

Identifying a screen fault is usually straightforward. Here are the most common symptoms:

  • Cracked or Smashed Glass: The most obvious one. It's not just a cosmetic issue; it can damage internal components and cause cuts.
  • Touch Problems: The screen doesn't respond to touch, responds intermittently, or registers "ghost touches" you haven't made.
  • Blemishes or Lines on the Image: Black spots, or vertical or horizontal coloured lines that appear out of nowhere. They indicate damage to the internal OLED panel.
  • Dead Pixels: Small dots on the screen that always stay black, white, or a fixed colour.
  • Inconsistent Brightness or Dull Colours: If the image looks dark, yellowish, or the colours have lost their vibrancy, the panel may be reaching the end of its life.

Types of Replacement Screens for iPhone 16: INCELL, OLED, AMOLED, and Original

This is where things get interesting. Not all replacement screens are the same. Knowing the differences is key to choosing the one that best suits your needs and budget. Let's clear up all your doubts!

Screen Type Technology Colour Quality Power Consumption Durability Price
Original Apple OLED (Soft) Perfect Optimised Very High Very High
Soft OLED OLED (Soft) Excellent Low High High
Hard OLED OLED (Hard) Very Good Low Medium (more fragile) Medium
INCELL LCD Good Higher Medium Low
TFT LCD Acceptable High Medium Very Low
  • Original (OEM) Screens: The crème de la crème. They are identical to the one that came with your iPhone. Perfect quality, colour, and touch response. It's the most expensive option, but you're guaranteed the best result.
  • Soft OLED Screens: The best value-for-money alternative. They use a flexible plastic substrate like the originals, which gives them greater durability and allows for thinner bezels. The image quality is practically indistinguishable from the original.
  • Hard OLED Screens: A more economical OLED option. They use a rigid glass substrate, making them a bit more fragile to twists and drops. The image quality is still excellent (vibrant colours, pure blacks), but the bezels might be slightly thicker.
  • INCELL / TFT (LCD) Screens: The most budget-friendly solution. These screens use LCD technology, not OLED. This means they need a backlight, so blacks will look like an illuminated dark grey. They consume more battery and the colours are less intense. They are a perfectly functional option if you're on a tight budget, but you should be aware of the visual compromises.

Basic Guide to Changing the iPhone 16 Screen

Changing an iPhone screen is a task of moderate-to-high difficulty, but feasible if you are handy and patient. Here's a general idea of the process:

  1. Turn off the iPhone and remove the two pentalobe screws located on either side of the USB-C port.
  2. Apply gentle heat to the edges of the screen with a heat gun or a hairdryer to soften the adhesive that seals it.
  3. With a suction cup, lift the screen slightly and use a plastic pick to cut the adhesive around the entire perimeter.
  4. Open the phone carefully, as if it were a book. Be careful with the flex cables that connect the screen to the motherboard!
  5. CRITICAL STEP! Always disconnect the battery connector BEFORE any other component to avoid short circuits.
  6. Remove the metal shields that protect the connectors and disconnect the screen's flex cables.
  7. THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP! You will need to transplant the earpiece speaker module and sensors (which include Face ID components) from your broken screen to the new one. If this step is done incorrectly or the replacement part is not of high quality, you will lose the Face ID function forever.
  8. Connect the new screen, reconnect the battery, and turn on the iPhone to test that everything works (image, touch, Face ID) before sealing it.
  9. Place a new watertight adhesive, close the phone, and you're done!

The iPhone 16 Battery - The Powerhouse of Your Mobile

A healthy battery means a happy iPhone. If you feel like you have to live attached to the charger, it's time to consider a change. It's one of the repairs that can give your device the most new life.

Specifications: What Battery Does the iPhone 16 Use?

The standard iPhone 16 is equipped with a 3561 mAh lithium-ion battery, while its bigger brother, the iPhone 16 Plus, has a 4674 mAh one. Apple designs these batteries to retain approximately 80% of their original capacity after about 1000 full charge cycles under ideal conditions.

Is My Battery Failing? How to Know for Sure

Beyond the feeling that it "lasts less," iOS gives you a very precise diagnostic tool. To use it:

  1. Go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health & Charging.
  2. Look at "Maximum Capacity". A value below 80% is a clear indicator that the battery is degraded and a replacement will noticeably improve the experience.
  3. Read the message under "Peak Performance Capability". If it says something like "Performance management applied" or "Battery health degraded," it means your iPhone has already experienced unexpected shutdowns due to the battery and is limiting its own performance to prevent more.

The Mystery of 'OEM without Logo' Batteries: Are They Genuine?

In the spare parts market, you'll hear the term "OEM" a lot. It stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. In short, they are batteries made by the same companies and with the same quality standards as those Apple puts in its iPhones, but they are sold without the Apple logo. They offer identical performance and safety to an Apple battery, but at a more affordable price.

Important notice: Since the iPhone XR/XS, Apple has linked the battery to the phone's motherboard. This means that if you install a new battery (even a top-quality OEM one) outside of their official services, iOS will display an "Unknown Part" message in the settings, and you won't be able to see the "Battery Health" percentage. Don't panic! This does not affect the performance, duration, or safety of the battery at all. It's simply a software measure by Apple. Your iPhone will charge and work perfectly.

Basic Guide to Changing the iPhone 16 Battery

The process is of moderate difficulty and very similar to the initial steps of changing the screen.

  1. Follow steps 1-6 of the screen replacement guide to open the device and disconnect the battery.
  2. The battery is stuck to the chassis with stretchy adhesive strips. Locate the black tabs at the bottom of the battery.
  3. Pull each tab slowly, steadily, and at a low angle. If you do it right, the strip will come out whole, and the battery will be released.
  4. BE CAREFUL! If a strip breaks, do not use metal tools or pry aggressively. You could puncture the battery, which is a fire hazard. Use a plastic spudger and a little isopropyl alcohol to carefully dissolve the adhesive.
  5. Place the new adhesive strips, install the new battery, connect everything, close it up, and enjoy your renewed autonomy!

Detailed Catalogue of Key Spare Parts for iPhone 16

Besides the screen and battery, there are other components that often need replacing. Here we detail the most important ones you'll find at iLevante.com.

The 5 Most Sought-After Spares and Their Key Information

  • Earpiece Speaker for iPhone 16:

    Function: It's the speaker you put to your ear to listen during calls. Symptoms of failure: Very low, distorted, or no sound during calls. Colours: The spare part is an internal component, so it has no colour. The grille seen from the outside is part of the phone's chassis. Relevant information: This component is delicate because its flex cable often has integrated proximity and Face ID sensors. A bad transplant can disable facial recognition.

  • Magnetic Ring for iPhone 16 and 16 Plus:

    Function: It's the set of magnets for the MagSafe system, responsible for aligning and holding chargers and accessories. Symptoms of failure: MagSafe accessories don't attach securely, wireless charging is intermittent or doesn't work. Colours: It's an internal part, it has no colour. Relevant information: It's rare for it to get damaged, usually happening after a very strong impact that deforms the chassis.

  • Rear Camera Bezel for iPhone 16 / 16 Plus:

    Function: It's the metal ring that protects the glass of each camera lens. Symptoms of failure: Dents, scratches, or breakage. It's mainly a cosmetic issue, but a broken bezel leaves the lens glass more exposed. Colours: Available to match your iPhone's finish: Black, White, Pink, Teal, and Ultramarine. Relevant information: It's a relatively simple and inexpensive repair that restores the premium look to your mobile.

  • Rear Camera Lens for iPhone 16 and 16 Plus:

    Function: It's the sapphire crystal cover that protects the camera's optics. Symptoms of failure: Blurry photos, with spots, flares, or strange artefacts. A broken glass is the most common cause. Colours: The glass is transparent, but the replacement part usually comes with the black perimeter adhesive. It is sold as a set of 2 pieces to cover both cameras. Relevant information: Don't confuse it with the complete camera module! This is a much cheaper repair that solves most image quality problems after a knock to the camera.

  • Vibrator for iPhone 16 (Taptic Engine):

    Function: It's the motor that produces haptic feedback and vibrations for notifications and calls. Symptoms of failure: The phone doesn't vibrate, the vibration is very weak, or it sounds like something is loose. Colours: It's an internal part, it has no colour. Relevant information: Its failure greatly affects the user experience, as you might miss calls and notifications if your phone is on silent.

Other Spares You Might Need

The list doesn't end here. Other components that are often replaced are:

  • Back Covers: Available in the five official colours (Black, White, Pink, Teal, Ultramarine). Changing it is one of the most complex repairs, as the glass is strongly bonded. Professionals often use laser machines to make the process easier.
  • USB-C Charging Flex: Crucial if your iPhone won't charge, isn't recognised by the computer, or if the main microphone (the one for calls) fails, as it's often integrated into this same flex cable.
  • Front Camera (TrueDepth): If your selfies are coming out badly or, more importantly, if Face ID stops working, this could be the culprit.
  • SIM Tray, Screws, Watertight Adhesives: Small but vital for a professional and long-lasting repair.

Advanced Diagnostics: Broken Hardware or a Software 'Ghost'?

Attention! 🚨 Before you get out your credit card and buy a spare part, it's vital to make sure the problem is actually with the hardware. Sometimes, iOS can play tricks and simulate a fault that doesn't exist. Saving yourself an unnecessary purchase is the best advice we can give.

When iOS Fakes a Fault: Software Problems That Look Like Hardware Issues

A software bug can manifest in very confusing ways. Here are the most typical cases:

  • Post-Update Battery Drain: Right after installing a new version of iOS, it's normal for the battery to last less for a day or two. The system is reorganising files and indexing content in the background. It looks like a faulty battery, but it just needs time!
  • Abnormal Overheating: An app that has got "stuck" or a system process in a loop can make your iPhone get very hot, making you think of a motherboard failure.
  • Frozen Touchscreen: Sometimes, the operating system freezes completely. The screen doesn't respond to anything, and it seems like the touch function has died. However, a forced restart usually brings it back to life.
  • Black Camera: You open the Camera app and only see black. Broken camera? Not so fast. It's often a simple app crash that is fixed by restarting the mobile.
  • Connectivity Failures: Does the Wi-Fi or mobile data come and go? Before blaming the antenna, bear in mind that iOS network management errors are a frequent cause of these problems.

The Technician's Protocol: Steps to Follow BEFORE Buying a Spare Part

Before opening the phone, any good technician would follow these steps. You can too!

  1. Forced Restart: It's the universal solution for software freezes. For the iPhone 16: quickly press and release the volume up button, quickly press and release the volume down button, and then press and hold the side button until the Apple logo appears.
  2. Update iOS: Go to Settings > General > Software Update. Apple constantly releases patches to fix these types of bugs. It's the most important step.
  3. Reset Settings: If the problem persists, try going to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset.
    • For connection problems, choose "Reset Network Settings".
    • For other strange faults, try "Reset All Settings".
    Don't worry, these options don't delete your photos, apps, or contacts.
  4. Apple Diagnostics: This is a more advanced option. Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements > Analytics Data. If you see files starting with "panic-full", it's a strong indication that there is a recurring hardware problem causing system reboots.

If the problem continues after following all these steps, then yes, it's very likely you need a hardware replacement. And now, thanks to this guide, you'll buy with the total confidence that you're solving the right problem.

Repair, Renew, and Enjoy Your iPhone 16

We've reached the end of our journey. As you've seen, an accident or a fault isn't the end of the world for your iPhone 16. With the right information and quality components, repairing your device is a smart, economical, and sustainable option. Whether you dare to do it yourself or prefer to go to a trusted professional, understanding what's wrong with your mobile and what options you have gives you control.

At iLevante.com, our commitment is to offer you not only the best spare parts on the market—from high-fidelity OLED screens to OEM batteries that bring your iPhone back to life—but also the knowledge to make the best decision. We hope this guide has been a great help to you.

Now, with the confidence of an informed consumer, we invite you to explore our full catalogue of spare parts for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. Give your iPhone the second chance it deserves! ✨

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