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Repair information and guides for the fifth generation of iPhone. Model: A1387

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Poked off capacitor, what's this part?

Hello,

i did something terrible!

When examining the inside of my iPhone I accidently poked off a capacitor(See image: red arrow points at it) from this circuitboard.

It seemed like everything worked fine, but getting a closer look concludes that my time isn't synchronized anymore!

Is it possible to buy a new part like this?

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Kind Regards,

Gertjan De Mulder

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You have to have some pretty specialized equipment to reattach a component like that. That's too small to do with your hands and a soldering iron. Finding the component would be very hard as well.

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I still have that capacitor, ok , 50% of he job is done :p

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How do you know it's a capacitor?

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