iPhone users? I don't know if you have met these kinds of
situations that home button is unflexible or trouble to respond,
they may be used to be occasional, perhaps frequent. We have to
hit the button 4-5 times on average to get it to respond. As long
as we met these situations, we firstly consider to send our iPhone
to the Apple store for repairing. Then their genius will tell there
are toubles on home button or lcd display, and they suggested
getting a new refurbished iPhone to instead of the old one or
replacing the home button and lcd screen.
Last month, one of my friends at NewYork met this case, then he
asked me for help. His iPhone 4s have companied with him for
over two years. But sevevals month ago, he had trouble with the
home button not responding, until last month the iPhone 4s just
hit seveval times on average to get it to respond. Then he told me
he prefered keeping the old iPhone 4s to get a new mobile phone
devices.
So I just advised him to have a check first, if the problem was
caused by home button, or the lcd touch screen. The button and
display were completely separate parts, you could first check the
lcd display. If it was an unflexible display, got a new replacement lcd screen touch digitizer for iPhone 4s, only costing less thant
$30.
But as above description, I thought it was most likely just the
home button flex cable. Then just to replace a new replacement home button flex cable for iPhone 4s, then he could keep the
iPhone 4s easily. At hytparts store, it only costed less than $5.
So I suggusted my friends to replace the home button flex cable
by himself after he made sure it is the button's problem. And I
showed the iFixit guidance to help him make it. Step by step, he
costed half 3 hours, and finished the fixing, his iPhone 4s got work
normally again.
Compared to get a new iPhone, we should first consider if it is
necessary for you. If you don't want get a new one, you can find a
right guidance to replace the wrong cell phone parts. And A rebirth
will come to your phones.
Can these help you?
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