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Can I repair the display connector pins?

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I was replacing my whole display unit, including home button front camera and speaker. The first time I turned on my phone after the operation, the screen and the front camera worked great. But the home button did not. My phone displayed the "touch ID not recognized" or something like that. So I took it apart again to see if I had not secured the connector to the pins. After the second operation I turned it back on, but this time the screen did not turn on. However, the phone still worked, as I plugged it in and it vibrated and I flicked the side switch and it vibrated. I did some troubleshooting and it seems that I may have eroded a pin off the connector on the phone side. I took out my science kid magnifying glass, and I also used another phone to magnify the image. I adjusted the contrast, and saw a dark spot in the place of the assumed broken pin. If it is truly broken, is there a way to repair it?
=== Update (08/02/23) ===
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Pictures of close up with polar contrast settings on the iphone X. I used a magnifying glass then used the magnifying app.

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iPhone SE 2020

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Can I repair the display connector pins?

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I was replacing my whole display unit, including home button front camera and speaker. The first time I turned on my phone after the operation, the screen and the front camera worked great. But the home button did not. My phone displayed the "touch ID not recognized" or something like that. So I took it apart again to see if I had not secured the connector to the pins. After the second operation I turned it back on, but this time the screen did not turn on. However, the phone still worked, as I plugged it in and it vibrated and I flicked the side switch and it vibrated. I did some troubleshooting and it seems that I may have eroded a pin off the connector on the phone side. I took out my science kid magnifying glass, and I also used another phone to magnify the image. I adjusted the contrast, and saw a dark spot in the place of the assumed broken pin. If it is truly broken, is there a way to repair it?
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+=== Update (08/02/23) ===
+[image|3037612]
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+[image|3037611]
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+Pictures of close up with polar contrast settings on the iphone X. I used a magnifying glass then used the magnifying app.

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iPhone SE 2020

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Can I repair the display connector pins?

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I was replacing my whole display unit, including home button front camera and speaker. The first time I turned on my phone after the operation, the screen and the front camera worked great. But the home button did not. My phone displayed the "touch ID not recognized" or something like that. So I took it apart again to see if I had not secured the connector to the pins. After the second operation I turned it back on, but this time the screen did not turn on. However, the phone still worked, as I plugged it in and it vibrated and I flicked the side switch and it vibrated. I did some troubleshooting and it seems that I may have eroded a pin off the connector on the phone side. I took out my science kid magnifying glass, and I also used another phone to magnify the image. I adjusted the contrast, and saw a dark spot in the place of the assumed broken pin. If it is truly broken, is there a way to repair it?

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iPhone SE 2020

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