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Apple's mainstream 2020 iPhone was released October 23rd and comes with a 6.1" OLED display, a dual 12 MP camera system, and in five available colors. Successor to the iPhone 11.

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What is the part number for the microswitch used for volume up/down?

I’m looking for the part number for the microswitch used on the flex PCB behind the volume up/down buttons.


Thanks!

Update (12/07/2020)

I’m looking for a data sheet on the actual tactile switch on the flex PCB. Specifically I’m interesting in the operating force required to actuate the switch. Something like 3 Newtons.

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What do you mean by the micro switch? do you need it for a project or do you need a replacement flex cable for the phone?

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Looking for a data sheet for just the micro switch. I want to know the operating force of the switch.

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Good luck getting that information. Apple is notorious for not only withholding repair information and restricting access to repairs and parts, but also going out of their way to make sure third parties can’t repair them. Plus it’s a brand new phone so it’s probably going to be a while before you can get that information.

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