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Front Panel Replacement doesn't fit right

Front Panel Replacement doesn't fit right

How do i make the replacement front panel to close as the original panel. For some reason it doesn't close all the way and stays sticking out and i am able to see light of the lcd through the side of the phone.

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Guest [Entry]

I have had this problem to on a 6 and a 6 plus i just put a dot of superglue on the 6 plus and a little presure. on the 6 I decided to thin out the plastic on the after market screen where its raised ie along the volume buttons and in the top corner using a new stanley knife blade heated up and a bit of patience and when i put it together it was much better although i put a spot of glue on this too only try if you are confident enough to do this as if you are not careful you could damage your new screen
Guest [Entry]

Same problem here... Is there a real fix?Because people are complaining about it...
Guest [Entry]

"I'm having this problem too. I had it twice this week, also right near the mute button. On the first phone, I thought maybe the frame was bent or something. Now that it's happened again on a second phone, I'm frustrated.

I tested both phones to see if the frames were possibly bent. Basically, I took the screen off and laid the phone face down. The phones laid flat and evenly so I'm sure that this wasn't a bendgate problem.

I like the suggestion that Apple should put a clip somewhere by the mute button, but that doesn't help the current situation. Has anyone else had this light leakage problem after replacing an iphone 6 screen? What's a good work-around?

My screens are higher quality from a supplier that I trust."
Guest [Entry]

Anyone found a secure solution for this? my customer are complaining about it. Please help
Guest [Entry]

"I had and will have the same problem on iPhone 6, thill now on iphone 6 PLUS was lucky but without that problem.

So tried with superglue but this is not the solution bcs you never know when it slack.

Will try this from lee mountney :

""on the 6 I decided to thin out the plastic on the after market screen where its raised ie along the volume buttons and in the top corner using a new stanley knife blade heated up and a bit of patience"""