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+[title] Touch.ID button & tape extraction - part #2
+[* black] finally managed to disconnect the digitizer from the tablet. You can skip the next 10 and 11 steps if your digitizer is in one piece. If it's broken into thousands of pieces (like mine) read it carefully
+[* black] the entire home button strip consists of several connected sections (some with a bit of electronics on board), a clicking button and an additional bracket that is absolutely necessary for proper operation.
+[* black] the whole set consists of 3 elements: a tape with a button, a metal bracked and a button-sized round washer (in my case it was glued to the body of the button). Make sure the washer is not left on the glass. Thoroughly clean the entire assembly of fine glass debris and dirts.
+[* icon_caution] glass particles left on the button elements will scratch and crack the new digitizer glass over time. Make sure everything, including the edge of the tablet, has been properly cleaned of glass particles and dirt.

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