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[* black] If there are any clearly damaged components, see our other [[Topic:iPhone|iPhone guides|new_window=true]] for instructions on replacing specific [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/iPhone/iPhone|components|new_window=true].
[* black] If the problem seems to stem from a single board component or chip a skilled microsoldering technician may be able to repair the damage.
[* black] If you can't find the source of the problem, it's possible the chips under EMI shields have been damaged. Contact a repair professional to de-solder the shields and give the board an ultrasonic cleaning bath.
-[* black] If everything is working, congratulations! Apply adhesive and reassemble your phone.
+[* black] If everything is working, congratulations! Go ahead and reassemble your phone.