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Not the antenna cable but the connector, need help!
Hello all, this is my first time here as this may be my hang out now since my brother just gave me his old 2g iphone. The digitizer didn't work and he didn't know how to fix it. Anyways, as I was disassembling the iphone I accidently ripped one of the connectors connected to the signal cables. I am now stuck and don't know what to do, please help!
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Originally Posted by
thuggishthao
Sorry but you'll have to buy a new comm board since there is no way to solder that connecter back on the board without having expansive tools that you most likely don't have.
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same problem but its the wifi connector
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With a decent soldering iron and a good picture of the connector or logic board, and some nice wire strippers, most of this is fixable. If you don't own any of these tools and aren't experienced using them, this is not a project I recommend embarking on. It's not very beginner friendly at this level.
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