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- | [* icon_caution] The removal procedure of the home button cover is a bit of a fumbling. Avoid damaging the home button flex cable. |
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- | [* black] Use a pair of tweezers and start to lift the home button cover on its left end. |
- | [* black] Remove the home button cover by carefully pulling it towards the display flex cable. |
+ | [* black] Lift the home button bracket starting from the left side. |
+ | [* black] Carefully pull it upwards toward the display, making sure not to damage the home button cable. |
[* icon_reminder] During reassembly, after installing the home button, you'll need to glue this bracket into place to secure it. | |
[* black] Scrape off as much of the old adhesive residue as you can, then clean it with acetone or high-concentration (90% or greater) isopropyl alcohol. | |
[* black] Secure the bracket with hot-melt glue, superglue, or [product|IF317-072-1|high-strength double-sided tape]. Make sure the bracket is aligned correctly before allowing your adhesive to cure, or the home button will not click when pressed. |