The iPhone 15 Screw Set is a comprehensive kit containing replacement screws used in the Apple iPhone 15 series (iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max). These screws are essential when disassembling and reassembling the device — for example during screen replacement, battery replacement, logic board servicing, or repairing internal modules. The set ensures that lost, stripped, or damaged screws can be replaced properly, preserving structural integrity and correct alignment.
Complete / Full Coverage
The set includes all internal screws across the device, plus the external bottom Pentalobe screws. Some kits also come with spare screws. [“Full Complete internal Screw Set / Kit All Screws for iPhone 15”]jex-electronics.com
Thread & Fit Accuracy
Screws are manufactured with precise threading, pitch, head style, and length to match Apple's OEM configuration, reducing risk of damage during reassembly.
Material & Durability
Made from corrosion‑resistant metal (stainless steel or plated alloy) to resist wear and maintain secure fit over many cycles.
Includes External (Pentalobe) Screws
Kits typically include the two bottom Pentalobe screws (used at the charging port bottom), sometimes in multiple colors (black, silver) for matching the phone finish. [“Replacement Bottom Screws for iPhone 15”]mcarespareparts.com
Optional Tools Included
Some kits also bundle screwdrivers or bits (e.g. Pentalobe, tri‑point, Phillips) to facilitate repair. [“MMOBIEL Screw Set for iPhone 15 – Complete Screw Set, Pentalobe Screws & Tools”
Use Correct Driver Bits
P2 Pentalobe bit for the bottom screws
Tri‑point (Y000) or Phillips for internal screws
Wrong bits can strip heads or damage screws
Organize Screws by Location
Many screws differ by length or thickness; mixing them up can damage internal components or prevent proper reassembly.
Don’t Overtighten
These screws are small and delicate — over‑torquing may strip threads or damage the frame.
Inspect Screw Holes / Threads
Ensure holes are clean (no debris or adhesive residue) before installing new screws.
Replace Damaged / Stripped Screws
Always use fresh screws if the originals are worn, bent, or stripped.