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[title] Removing the Touch ID cable bracket | |
[* black] Open the phone just enough to reveal the metal bracket covering the home button cable. | |
- | [* icon_caution] Do not open the phone too far or you risk damaging the home button cable, or the socket it plugs into. ***Keep the cable loose—if it is stretched |
+ | [* icon_caution] Do not open the phone too far or you risk damaging the home button cable, or the socket it plugs into. ***Keep the cable loose—if it is stretched out, that's too far.*** |
[* black] Only the phone's original home button assembly will be capable of using the Touch ID functionality. ***If you rip the cable, installing a new home button will only restore ordinary home button functions, not the Touch ID features.*** | |
[* black] Use the tip of a spudger to push the bracket free and remove it with tweezers. | |
[* icon_note] The next two steps apply to reassembly. Skip them and continue to Step 12 until reassembly. |