One less phone in the landfill, thanks to this site!
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My wife's iPhone 3GS worked swimmingly, aside from the recently diminishing battery life. It reached a point where even with an apparent bounty of power left, taking a photo or other power-intensive tasks would cause the device to simply power off. Eventually, the device would no longer charge even if left plugged in for an entire day.
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The repair process was fairly simplistic. I've been in the bowels of technology on occasion (gaming mods, etc), so this was not a totally new adventure to me. Still, the process took about 30 minutes and the step-by-step guide with useful tips was completely invaluable!
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Remember that there are three styles of screws used in this device! I followed the direction to remove the metal ring from the suction cup I used, so I placed one type of screw inside the ring, one type to the left, and one type to the right of the ring. That helped me keep them separate so I could reassemble it later without wondering which was which.
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