Install Series 2 Display on a Series 3 with Apple Pay
ID: 113553
Description: Series 3 Displays are hard to find and...
Steps:
- Here we have a Series 3 Apple Watch with a broken Display.
- Sad.
- Remove the broken Display. The worse they're busted up, the easier they come off!
- Remove any adhesive residue and tape from the Force Touch Sensor, and inspect it for damage. Replace if necessary.
- The right-hand module contains the NFC and Light Sensor. It's attached by some adhesive dots, two solder bumps (for the NFC antenna connection), and some copper tape.
- Cut the copper tape from the NFC module.
- Using an Xacto #17 blade, chisel the NFC module from the damaged Display.
- Keep the blade as parallel as possible to the Display.
- Now the NFC module is free. There's some tape on the back of the module; you can peel it off with tweezers.
- You can see there are two solder bumps under here. These are the connections to the NFC antenna.
- If you use alcohol or some other solvent to help clean up, use it very sparingly. We don't want to mess up the Light Sensor.
- Here is a "new" (probably harvested) Series 2 Display I bought online. I marked it with a "2" just because.
- Remove the NFC module from this display. You can discard it or sprinkle it on your breakfast cereal.
- I got a little over-aggressive taking this off so you can see I removed some of the black tape covering the NFC antenna. No harm done, though, and it let me show a corner of the NFC antenna.
- Now we apply a bit of "Z Tape" to the back of the module. Z Tape is nifty stuff that conducts electricity through its thickness but not sideways.
- In this photo the release layer is still on the Z tape. We'll take it off before sticking the module onto the Series 2 Display.
- Yup, that's our Series 2 Display with the NFC module from the broken S3 Display attached. Alignment here is fairly important so don't just slap it on all willy-nilly.
- Sometimes it just works, and sometimes you need to reflash the OS to make everyone play nice together. Good luck finding the magic IPSW files.
- After all this, Apple Pay can be configured on the Watch and you can see that it talks to the NXP TagInfo app.
- I had to use an Android phone to test the NFC because Apple doesn't let apps get deep enough into iPhone's NFC to read this stuff.