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Replacing power sensor cable

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iPhone 4

iPhone 4 Power & Sensor Cable Replacement

iPhone 4 Power & Sensor Cable Replacement

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No response from power button. A kid dropped my phone and the power button quit working

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It is difficult. Give yourself a couple of hours. Organize all the screws as you go, as there are about 15 removed. Definitely use the magnetic screwdriver.

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When removing the earpiece speaker, pay careful attention to it's orientation. It is stuc on with adhesive, but when you put it back it it can go in a number of ways. I got lucky and figured it out by the way the adhesive pulled apart. It doesn't have a snap in attachment point and my speaker looked different than the photo. Also, the last screw is tough as you can't go at it straight on- a connector blocks the correct angle, so be carefully not to strip the right power cable sensor screw. Also I lost a bit of foam off one connector and the connector cover wouldn't quit snap back down, but it worked.

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