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**Title:** Modifying the New Product Red iPhone 7
**Summary:**
* The creator discusses Apple's new Product Red iPhone 7, praising its charitable aspect.
* They attempt to modify the phone by swapping the white screen with a black one from a matte black iPhone 7.
* The process involves disassembling the phone, careful handling of fragile components, and reassembling with the new screen.
* However, Apple's security feature renders the physical home button non-functional after replacement.
* The creator decides to revert to the original white home button for functionality, suggesting a black skin as a simpler aesthetic alternative.
* The modified phone is sent to MKBHD for further customization, and the creator teases a scratch resistance test of the red iPhone in an upcoming video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
**Apple and iPhone Release**
1. Apple released a brand new iPhone, the iPhone 7.
2. The new iPhone is part of Apple's Product Red line.
**Product Red Line**
3. Apple's Product Red line donates a portion of profits to AIDS and HIV programs.
4. The goal is to eventually have an AIDS-free generation.
**iPhone 7 (Product Red) Specifications**
5. The Product Red iPhone comes with a white screen.
6. The iPhone is water-resistant, featuring a thin band of adhesive around the edge.
7. The phone's interior also features anodized red color coding, not just the exterior.
**Repair and Modification Process**
8. To repair/modify, the phone requires removing the bottom two silver pentalobe screws.
9. A heat gun is used to warm up the glass for screen removal.
10. Four screws hold down the metal plate over the battery, fingerprint, and LCD ribbon connectors.
11. A Phillips head double zero screwdriver is needed for top screws.
12. The phone uses multiple screw types (e.g., pentalobe, Phillips head double zero, Y000).
**Screen Replacement and Home Button**
13. Replacing the screen may require transferring components (e.g., earpiece, back metal plate, home button).
14. The home button is paired with the iPhone at manufacture and remains paired.
15. If the home button is replaced, its functionality may be killed by Apple for security reasons.
16. To restore functionality, the original home button must be reinstalled.
**Miscellaneous**
17. The author will test the scratch resistance of the new red color in a future video.
18. A simple solution to match the home button to a modified screen is to use a small skin.