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[* black] We have reached our first major disassembly difference! At the bottom of the phone, a cable connects the Touch ID sensor in the home button to the Lightning port assembly. | |
[* icon_caution] This adds a small element of danger to disassembly, as pulling too hard with the suction cup could cause some accidental damage to the cable. | |
[* black] We survive this first booby trap and swiftly disconnect the Touch ID cable connector with the help of a [product|IF145-002|spudger]. | |
+ | [* black] We get our first peak at the internal layout of the 5s. Comparing it to [guide|10525|the iPhone 5|stepid=38280], we see very few differences. The main one being the lack of a battery removal pull-tab. |