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Fourth generation iPhone. Repair is straightforward, but the front glass and LCD must be replaced as a unit. GSM / 8, 16, or 32 GB capacity / Model A1332 / Black and White. This page aims to help users troubleshoot, fix, and seek help for the iPhone 4.

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What part is this?

What part is this? - step 6, first photo, being held in the fingers of the person demoing the Teardown. I've replaced the back of my iphone 4, and this part fell out in the process. I can't figure out where it goes or what it is. Any ideas?

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iPhone 4 Teardown

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looks like the antenna contact. referred to as "pressure contact' it sits under the battery connector check this pageiPhone 4 Logic Board Replacement photo 3 (in red square)

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I don't have an IPhone so I can't tell you what the piece is for. However from the pictures it looks like that piece sits underneath the battery connector. Looking at pictures 1 and 2 on step 5 shows it's placement.

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