This is the iPhone 7 page. Below is a link to repair the battery and screen. Tool list is also in the Visualization Pages dropdown tab.

...This website is NOT intended for home iphone device repair, just learning about how it is done by professionals done in a professional setting, under the proper supervision. *Do not attempt to repair your own electronic device including any iPhone or the like* This will void your warranty and possibly hurt yourself! *DANGER*

iPhone Image iPhone Name Model Number Gigabite Size Internal Ram Color Options Carriers
iPhone 7 iPhone 7 A1660 32GB, 128GB, 256GB 2GB Ram Silver, Gold, Rose Gold, Black, Jet Black, (PRODUCT) RED Verizon, Sprint, Ting, US Cellular
iPhone 7 iPhone 7 A1778 32GB, 128GB, 256GB 2GB Ram Silver, Gold, Rose Gold, Black, Jet Black, (PRODUCT) RED Att, T-Moble, Cricket, International

Apple has officially made the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus smartphones available to purchase. Both features a water-resistant body, a new force-touch home button, a cutting edge A10 Fusion chip, a longer battery life, doubled storage and the removal of the headphone jack. The Unlocked iPhone 7 comes in two models for US carriers: A1660 and A1778. Although the iPhone 7 doesn’t have significant changes, it is still an attractive phone because its size is more manageable. However, if you are really looking for a more high-end smartphone, the bigger iPhone 7 Plus should be your choice. It features a new design with dual-lens cameras, one wide-angle and one telephoto lens. Besides, you will need to choose among color options including Black, Gold, Rose Gold, Silver, Jet Black and (PRODUCT) RED special edition.

1. A1660: The iPhone 7 A1660 is considered the global phone as it is compatible with both GSM and CDMA networks. This model is available in the United States, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong and China. In the US, you can get the A1660 on Sprint and Verizon, when you buy the SIM-free version, or when you buy the locked AT&T phone at BestBuy.

2. A1778: The iPhone A1778 has a very similar cellular connectivity as the A1660, except that there is no support for TD-SCDMA and CDMA EV-DO Rev. A bands. Therefore, the phone won’t work properly on CDMA networks like Sprint or Verizon although you still can make phone calls via Voice-over-LTE (VoLTE). In the US, you can purchase the version at T-Mobile and AT&T. This can also be found in many European and Asian countries like the UK, France, Germany, Denmark, Greece, Italy, Spain, Singapore, and Australia.