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La caja posterior de tu iPhone 4 puede fijarse bien con dos tornillos Phillips #000 o bien con tornillos Apple de 5-Puntos (segunda imagen). Comprueba cuáles tienes y asegúrate de que tienes el destornillador adecuado para retirarlos.
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Retira los dos tornillos Pentalobe o Phillips #000 de 3.6 mm que están junto al conector para el cargador.
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Remueve el único tornillo de 2.5 mm Phillips que asegura el conector de la batería a la tarjeta lógica.
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Usa la pestaña de plástico clara para levantar gentilmente la batería fuera del iPhone.
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Si hay solución de alcohol restante en el teléfono, límpialo cuidadosamente o permite que se seque antes de instalar la batería nueva.
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Antes de reconectar el conector de la batería, asegúrate que el clip de contacto (mostrado en rojo) este propiamente posicionado a lado del conector de la batería.
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Remove the following two screws:
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One 1.2 mm Phillips
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One 1.6 mm Phillips
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Remove the thin steel dock connector cable cover from the iPhone.
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Use a plastic opening tool to gently pry the dock cable connector up off the logic board from both short ends of the connector.
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Carefully peel the dock ribbon cable off the logic board and the lower speaker enclosure.
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Use a plastic opening tool to pry the lower antenna connector up off its socket on the logic board.
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Remove the following screws securing the speaker enclosure assembly to the outer case:
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One 1.9 mm Phillips screw
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One 2.4 mm Phillips screw
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Use a plastic opening tool to lift the speaker enclosure assembly out of the case, being sure not to damage the EMI fingers on the attached Wi-Fi antenna.
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Remove the speaker enclosure assembly.
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Remove the two Phillips screws securing the antenna to the speaker enclosure.
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Starting near the cellular antenna cable, use the edge of a plastic opening tool to peel the antenna off the speaker enclosure. Make sure you insert the plastic opening tool under the plastic the antenna is mounted on, not the metal plate.
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Continue peeling the cellular antenna off the speaker enclosure, being careful not to rip the gold bracket attached to one of its edges.
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Remove the cellular antenna.
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Dose the way you put the screws back on have anything to do with nerwork connection failure?..
I resently replaced my screen and after the replacment my phobe was not connecting to the data network. So i am wondering if it might have anything to do with the screws?..
This is the GSM Antenna not the WIFI as indicated in the tutorial.
The WIFI and GPS antenna is at the top of the iPhone near the cameras.
FYI if anyone has weak wifi and GPS signal then a small metal tab has come off the EMI shield in the top most hole with the 5 screws, I had a problem with weak WIFI after changing the screen and the found that this was the cause, the little tab had come off the EMI shield when I had removed it.
Do you know where to buy the replacement emf shields? I know that a metal tab broke off of the shield but I didn't pay too much much attention to it. Now I suffer with horrible wifi signal.
My phone has the same issues with no signal. Did a replacement emf shield work?
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