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Repair information and guides for the Apple iPhone 5s that was announced on September 10, 2013. Model: A1533, A1453, A1457, A1528, A1530, A1518

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iPhone 5s home button replacement

I have an iPhone 5s and the home button is completely dead. It clicks, but does nothing else. I know that if I replace the home button, I will lose the touch id funtionality, because a chip on the original button is paired to the motherboard. My questions are:

  1. Where is this chip located?
  2. Is there any way to move it to the new button?

Thanks in advance for any anwers!

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the touch id part is under the glass of the button and even tho it could technically be transferred it wouldnt be and easy job and most competent technicians wouldnt even attempt doing it. buy a replacement button to check if its the button thats actually the issue

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