동영상 개요
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분해를 시작하기 전에 iPhone 전원을 끄세요.
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Lightning 커넥터 옆에 위치한 3.6mm-길이 P2 Pentalobe/펜타로브/별나사 두 개를 풀어주세요.
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플라스틱 깊이 게이지가 iSclack 중앙에 부착되어 있다면 지금 분리하세요—iPhone 6 Plus 처럼 대형 휴대폰에는 필요없습니다.
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iSclack 핸들을 닫아서, 흡입컵 턱을 여세요.
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iPhone 하단을 흡입 컵 사이에 놓으세요.
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손잡이를 열어서 iSclack 턱을 닫으세요. 흡입 컵을 중앙에 맞추고 iPhone 상단과 하단에 단단히 누르세요.
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홈 버튼 커넥터 케이블 아래로 spudger/스퍼저의 뾰죡한 끝을 조심히 끼우세요.
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Spudger/스퍼저서를 조심히 움직여 홈 버튼 커넥터 케이블을 전면 패널 어셈블리에 고정하는 접착제로부터 분리하세요.
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My iphone was screen broken and i change it with a original complete iphone screen, the home button works fine but the touch id dont work. I change the home button to the one that i have in the broken screen and still the touch id dont work. What can i do to fix the touch id?
replace the flex cable which connects touch ID cable with mother board
Hi guys, I replaced my front assembly and I'm having the opposite issue with my home button: The TouchID is working fine, but the home button being pressed is not working. I've tried re-seating the cable a few times. I'm normally pretty good at these kinds of things but I'm assuming I may have somehow crimped one of the ribbon cables.
My question: If something is damaged, is it more likely the cable on the back of the heat-sink that is damaged, or the home button ribbon cable itself? I realize that I will lose TouchID if its the latter, I just want to know what my options are. I'm having trouble searching the issue because everyone else has the issue where the TouchID doesn't work (for obvious reasons) but mine is working just fine.
Thanks for any advice.
Hi everyone, I replaced the home button on my cell phone iphone 6+, the home button functionality works just fine, however the biometrics fingerprint reader does not work anymore. Any suggestions? Thank you
Unfortunately, as stated in the introduction to this guide, that outcome is normal. For security reasons, the fingerprint sensor is coded to your phone's logic board at the factory. If you replace the button, you'll lose the fingerprint sensor function. Only Apple has the capability to pair new Touch ID sensors to existing phones. As far as I know, there are only two ways around this: (1) replace both your home button and logic board with a factory-paired home button and logic board harvested from another phone, or (2) pay Apple for an out-of-warranty repair (meaning you ship your phone to them and they give you a refurb in return).