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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Glowing Apple Logo on iPhone X & 8 Plus! Sexiest Mod Ever #Helpful Post


Glowing Apple Logo on iPhone X & 8 Plus! Sexiest Mod Ever #Helpful Post




what's up guys everything outpull pro
here and i'm so excited to finally share
with you my latest project the iPhone 10
and iPhone 8 plus glowing Apple logo mod
just got back from DC and it was
successful we did manage to get it to
work and it looks absolutely stunning my
favorite mod period for any iPhone on

this channel we're keeping that dream
alive by installing them on iPhones when
Apple discontinued them on the macbook
series it's something that I definitely
love and would like Apple to do on an
OEM scale release it with their iPhones
at launch but that's probably not gonna
happen so I took matters into my own
hands and had the glowing Apple logo mod
installed on the new iPhone 8 + & iPhone
10 in a couple of different colors so
it's now so much more difficult and that
is an understatement this is incredibly
hard to do the end result is so
satisfying so bright it looks amazing
but the amount of work and just terrible
things you're gonna do to your iPhone to
make this happen
makes this very difficult to go through
so in this video I wanted to share with
you how to get a glowing Apple logo on
your iPhone 8 8 + or iPhone 10 series if
you really really wanted to do it or if
you just wanted to see how it's done
it's a very interesting process actually
incredibly difficult but satisfying to
watch and this was done by Trung in
Falls Church Virginia I have recommended
him for my last iPhone 7 plus glowing
Apple logo montt he is an absolute
wizard at this stuff and his contact
location will be down below in the
description he repairs phones but mostly
you guys know for actually doing the
glowing up logo but hey he is Apple
certified officially as well so that's
cool anyways let's get to it how to
install a glowing Apple logo mod on your
brand new shiny - 8 8 + or iPhone 10 now
because of the change this year with the
organic LED display there's something
you guys must know you are no longer
able to do a white LED mod on the iPhone
10 you're limited to red green and blue
this is because of the change to an
organic LED display it requires less
voltage and thus inadvertedly it does
limit this mod to those colors if you
actually try and power white LEDs with
the iPhone 210 it will not work with -
and if you try and power one it starts
burning it up because it's too much
voltage so the sweet spot is using two
of these colored LEDs and that way we
can prevent our phone
from burning up and still have a pretty
cool effect now blue is the weakest red
definitely is the brightest and most
vivid and green is a nice sweet spot in
between them the red man it really
really shines if you guys saw earlier in
the video man this thing can shine down
a hallway you guys will know where
you're going it definitely catch his
eyes at night if that's something that
you're going for so I'm gonna try and
break this down as simply as possible
even though I know the fraction of a
fraction of people watching this will
actually do this I'd be surprised if
there was even one do you comment below
if you're that one person anyways so of
course we start with removing the
display on the iPhone 10 much like the
iPhone 7 & 8 series it opens up to the
right now what actually opening it up we
trying to preserve the existing
waterproof seal because I know a lot of
you guys will be wondering what happens
with the waterproofing now it would
recommend you guys do buy a new
waterproofing seal to replace after
doing this if you're doing this on your
own otherwise Trunk would do that for
you all so you could preserve your
existing one if you're very careful and
cutting it open as we did here so once
you open that up you want to go ahead
and remove the display from the actual
body that way we can begin working on
the model below now the first method I'm
gonna be showing you guys is less
invasive and there are two methods in
this video we'll be showing you both
methods do void your warranty is you're
actually tampering with the innards of
your iPhone actually replacing your
screen on your own does not void your
warranty according to Apple's recent
policy change otherwise the second
method is very invasive will actually be
cutting the metal chassis underneath to
get to the Apple logo method one will
actually be replacing the rear glass
method number two we will be using the
original glass and so on anyways so the
actual connection point we're gonna be
using has been hidden by Apple on the
display there's a very tiny imprint a
connector that we do have to reveal and
this is the positive terminal which
provides four point nine volts which is
perfect for two of the colored LEDs
again white will not work there are no
compatible Y LEDs of the size that we
need that require a low amount of
voltage fun fact it actually took Trung
an entire week of searching and
discovery to find this connection point
Apple really doesn't want you tampering
with the inside of your iPhone 10 the
iPhone 8 plus and eight have basically
the same method all
as the iPhone 7 and 7 plus next up you
want to add a little flex on to that
connection point and a dab of solder so
we can connect to it later then test it
it should read 4.6 volts the negative
can go really anywhere in the case and
test the LEDs next these are from the
light-up Apple logo kits for
multicolored very nice and bright LED
the only one really that would work with
this mod next up you want to daisy chain
them together and depending on which
color you're going to be using you're
going to use a different connection
point the positive stays on the same
spot on the board so go ahead and use a
multimeter to test which color
combination you want and if you guys
aren't overwhelmed yet do you consider
that this is the easy part so next up
we're gonna use a discarded LCD from an
iPhone 6 all the way to a 7 we need the
back panels it's a little translucent
film there's actually several layers to
it so you want to cut out a shape that
will match your Apple logo because we're
gonna be placing it directly behind it
in order to give it a very clear and
even distribution of light so once you
do get that off you want to pull the
thickest plastic layer out and clip a
little bit of it off to fit the LEDs in
its place so that way we're not creating
any extra thickness inside of the iPhone
it'll basically sit as it should the
screen will not jut out don't even worry
about that trust me we've done it too -
it works perfectly fine anyways so you
want to use a little adhesive on the
bottom where you trim that little
plastic off and we're gonna apply our
LEDs right there so they should already
be soldered together basically this
little pad is what we're gonna apply to
the back of the Apple logo and yeah I
didn't really even talk about the casing
how we got the Apple logo to be clear
you definitely cannot buy these we had
to make it so as I said earlier there
are two ways to do this you can actually
keep your existing glass if you go
through the inside out so you got a trim
away some metal and then carve away the
Apple logo manually it does require
skill it is not easy I would not
recommend you do it on your own unless
you have a very steady hands and even
then it might not look completely
perfect the second way that I did it
that actually turned out very nice is I
ordered a replacement glass then under a
very bright light I applied to a vinyl
to its that we cut out on a final
machine ourselves so that way I knew the
position of the Apple logo entirely and
then cut it out according to that vinyl
and that turned out pretty well as you
can see it's very sharp very
although this does require you to
replace your original glass with this
one so it's a little bit more intrusive
than keeping your existing one but it
does look a little better and I will
admit that is the hardest part of this
is getting the clear glass made and I
hope in the future they will sell that
as a kits down the road but right now
doesn't exist we had to make it
ourselves other way turned out pretty
good anyways next up it's very important
to secure the Apple logo to the back of
the shell using a very thin adhesive
tape they make it specifically for
working inside of phones and make sure
it doesn't rattle doesn't move around
the trunk was very thorough with
actually taping down all of the
connections making sure everything was
insulated against shortages and stuff
like that
anyways it's actually run the wire
through to the necessary connection pin
we need to remove the upper part of the
battery and just fold it up you don't
need to remove the entire battery if
you're taking off the rear and glass
before doing this if you're doing this
from the inside out you will need to
remove the entire battery and then cut
away at the metal where the Apple logo
is in order to access the Apple logo in
this case I did remove the rear glass
prior so it's a little simpler I can
just feed the wires straight through
into the shell without any sort of
cutting through the wireless charging
pad and this is the method I would
recommend personally it turned out the
best for me anyways once you go ahead
and pull those through go ahead and
solder that connection pin to the
exposed the one we revealed in the
display their little secret one and then
go ahead and just tightly go ahead and
insulate it set it
make sure there's no extra slack trunk
again was very thorough with this this
is how I know he does a very good job if
you're doing this to an iPhone 7 or
below he's gonna do a very good job with
you I honestly don't know if I would
recommend this to an iPhone 8 unless you
really have balls of steel and are
willing to see your iPhone go through
this and he will actually make you sign
a disclaimer if you're gonna give him a
10 or an 8 and Renee Plus that it's not
his fault that certain things might
happen so you really have to accept the
risk if you want to do this on a newer
device and further ground cable doesn't
really matter where you put it just as
long as it's grounded I would recommend
putting it in the plate connector screws
when actually closing your device up
anyways before you close the display you
want to make sure it's working test it
outs but in this case it looks very good
very even and that one is done and
stuff I wanted to mention the iPhone 8
plus version this one is a little bit
easier to do and the result is certainly
better because you are able to use white
LEDs on it because it's still an LCD
display you do get more voltage to power
those and honestly I would prefer
White's on the iPhone 10 if it was
available but the red is the second best
choice in my opinion now on the iPhone 8
and 8 plus it's a very similar method to
the 7 and 7 plus aside from the whole
glass back thing the power source is
still the same and you can adjust the
brightness of the logo according to the
brightness of your display because he
taps right into the display power on the
iPhone 10 it's a little different it's
at a set brightness so the brightness
will never change on the logo and
whether or not your screen brightness is
low or high so do consider that very
similar process to the iPhone 10 here we
do still have to cut into the metal if
you're doing it from the inside
otherwise if you want to replace the
rear glass you don't have to cut that
metal in order to do this otherwise we
do have the white LEDs here looks very
clean with the space gray I really wish
I have that on the iPhone 10 but that is
not an option so this is my perfect
combination it's actually even brighter
than the iPhone 7 plus version because
we're not actually shining through an
acrylic little Apple logo it's going
straight through the glass so the light
is very very blinding not blinding but
it's very distinctive you're definitely
gonna notice it walking down the street
the darker it gets it becomes more of a
flashlight guiding your way it can be
really awesome as you do get attention
but sometimes you don't want that
unwanted attention and one of my biggest
pet peeves with this mod is that when
you're taking pictures of a reflective
surface like a selfie in the mirror
which I don't know why you're doing
either way I'm just kidding but it will
reflect in that mirror sometimes when
it's darker it can be a little
overwhelming
otherwise I'm willing to live with the
cons in order to accept the sexy mod on
my personal iPhone and I will be using
the red on my iPhone 10 I love it it's a
bit blinding it's like a little
spotlight shining everywhere you go so
do consider that that will be there you
can't remove it you cannot reverse this
operation unless you actually replace
the glass and it's a big process it was
a lot simpler on the iPhone 7 and 7 plus
and below to go back if you don't like
him on this it's almost permanent so do
remember that now for the brave and
willing you guys can do this with
wrong if you want to do on your iPhone
10 + 8 + 8 + remember he will make you
sign a disclaimer form that it is not
his fault if anything goes wrong because
this is a very risky procedure but also
can be rewarding now he is able to do
this even on an iPhone 7 7 + success 6s
plus iPhone 6 6 + + the iPhone se and
were working on iPad versions right now
now he lives in Arlington Virginia where
he operates in his shop and he charges
$50 to do this if you guys are in the
area you can actually ship him your
iPhone to do this and I've personally
done it I know people that have he is
very trustworthy you don't worry you're
not gonna lose your iPhone it'll still
be the same price but plus $10 shipping
so I will leave all of the information
down below in the description for you
guys to access that I totally recommend
him alright so this is the man himself
this is strong his work you guys can
find them in the Falls Church Virginia
Apple certified - how many years like
you said three years 2014 honestly this
guy does what no one else has this is
the world's first going out below goes
on the 10h plus alright so you guys know
the face thank you and last thing I
wanted to mention is effect on battery
life so these are two tiny little LEDs
that are running basically four point
six volts inside of your iPhone you have
a lot more inside of your backlit
display so the effect on battery life is
very marginal I wouldn't even worry
about it otherwise you get an amazing
mod here and thank you so much trunk for
making this happen on these new devices
thanks so much for watching guys hope
you enjoyed it all the information you
guys can't find that below if you want
to do this for yourselves face

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