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Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus

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  1. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus, Tornillos Pentalobe: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Antes de desarmar su iPhone, descarga la batería por debajo del 25%. Una batería de litio-ion cargada puede incendiarse y / o explotar si se pincha accidentalmente.

    • Apaga su iPhone antes de comenzar el desensamblaje.

    • Retira los dos tornillos Pentalobe de 3.4 mm a ambos lados del puerto Lightning.

    Make sure you use the correct screw driver tip to remove these screws, which for the iPhone 6s Plus is the P2, otherwise you may strip the tip of the screw making it 10 times harder to remove. If once the screw is lose, it will not come off, use a magnet to remove it.

    Miguel Perez - Contestar

    If I do it by myself, will it damage the water resistant strip?

    I know iphone 7 have it ,but I am not sure 6s plus have it.

    Ganqian Zhu - Contestar

    iPhone 6s has an adhesive gasket under the display, similar to the iPhone 7—however, it doesn’t add much in the way of waterproofing since the 6s has non-sealed openings in other parts of the phone. Water resistance on the 6s is primarily internal (seals around the logic board connectors, etc.). It may still be worthwhile to replace the adhesive on the 6s in order to help keep the display firmly seated so it doesn’t move/wobble at all under pressure, but the phone will continue to work fine whether you replace the adhesive or not.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    Salve nella procedura iniziale di smontaggio display con la ventosa non è menzionato il fatto di scaldare i lati del display per “ammorbidire” la striscia che incolla il display alla scocca.

    Non è necessaria la cosa o è consigliabile ?

    grazie

    Hello, in the initial disassembling procedure with the suction cup, it is not mentioned how to heat the sides of the display to "soften" the strip that glues the display to the body.

    Is not the thing necessary or is it advisable?

    thank you

    Daniele - Contestar

    You’ve probably received your answer by now but for future enquirers, it does help the process of taking the screen off if heat is applied to the screen. If you have a hair Dryer use that on a low setting to heat the edges of the screen until it’s almost too hot to touch then slip very thin metal spudger around the edge to cut the adhesive. The carefully lift the screen with the help of the spudger and continue with your repair

    Cheers Wayne

    Wayne Lyell -

    How do I know that the Battery has ZERO Charging Cycles on it when it arrives ? Is there a (downside) to Higher Capacity batteries ? It is INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT to maintain a “Zero Chinese Products Lifestyle”, so how do I know that I’m not getting a deficient Chinese battery, potentially a refurb. battery ?

    integritybuilders - Contestar

    When your repair is complete, you can use coconutBattery to check your new battery stats and cycle count. (A properly tested battery may already have a charge cycle or two on it.) Avoid higher capacity batteries on iPhones—they’re generally either gimmicks, unsafe, or both. As far as the quality of the part, that comes down to how much you trust your supplier and whether they guarantee the product.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    So I need to empty the battery to zero percent?

    johnpatrickanat - Contestar

    Below 25%, exactly as stated in the instructions. There’s no benefit to draining it further than that, and in fact you’ll slightly shorten the service life of the battery by draining it all the way to zero. Follow the instructions exactly as written—if you go off-script, you’re a lot more likely to break something.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    So my screen shattered completely and the screen first had colored lines on tge while right side then it went out completely. If i get an lcd and digitizer replacement I'd that oing to fix it

    shellietheleo - Contestar

    I would initially recommend a well-lit, comfortable area and placing the screws on a white piece of paper with the screw sizes written down (apparently there are magnetic mats, also). Also, I found placing the phone on a paper towel is good so that if a screw is dropped, it will lessen the likelihood of bouncing away.

    Lou Fazio - Contestar

    I recommend that, before you even lift a screwdriver or plug in the hair dryer, get a piece of paper and a pencil. As you unscrew and remove the parts, write the size and/or number for that step and put them by their label. I also used a microscope to identify the screw heads (I'm 75 and my vision is not what it used to be). Laying them out in order, I just went backwards when putting them all back in. I used an anti-static cleaning cloth instead of paper, but I should think they both will work.

    N.B.: my kit had a nice pretty blue plastic sheet with a black outline on it. It was only when I put the whole phone back together and was packing up the supplies and tools that I realized it was a replacement gummi seal. A LABEL WOULD BE VERY USEFUL HERE!

    I am a retired engineer, and aside from the size of the bits and bobs, it was a piece of cake! Thanks...you saved me $75!

    P. Roberts - Contestar

  2. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus, Instrucciones Anti-Clamp: paso 2, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus, Instrucciones Anti-Clamp: paso 2, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus, Instrucciones Anti-Clamp: paso 2, imagen 3 de 3
    Herramienta utilizada en este paso:
    Anti-Clamp
    $24.95
    Comprar
    • Los siguientes dos pasos muestran el Anti-Clamp, una herramienta que diseñamos para facilitar el procedimiento de apertura. Si no estás utilizando Anti-Clamp, salta tres pasos hacia abajo para obtener un método alternativo.

    • Para obtener instrucciones completas sobre cómo usar Anti-Clamp, consulta esta guía.

    • Tira de la manija azul hacia atrás para desbloquear los brazos del Anti-Clamp.

    • Desliza los brazos sobre el borde izquierdo o derecho de tu iPhone.

    • Coloca las ventosas justo encima del botón de inicio en la pantalla, una en el frente y otra en la parte posterior.

    • Empuja hacia abajo las copas para aplicar succión en el área deseada.

    • Si encuentras que la superficie de tu dispositivo es demasiado resbaladiza para que el Anti-Clamp la sujete, puedes usar cinta de embalaje para crear una superficie más adherente.

    I found that the single suction cup from the kit worked very well. It didn’t take that much force to separate the front panel from the phone. I think any suction cup that you are able to get a firm grip on will probably work as well. There isn’t any adhesive holding the front panel in. It just snaps in and out. If you have a cracked screen and no screen protector, it may be hard to get a good suction seal. If that’s the case, someone else here suggested applying clear tape to the front glass to get a good surface for applying the suction cup. In my case, I already had a screen protector that was still intact so the suction cup sealed easily.

    fiftysomething - Contestar

    WORKED PERFECTLY… easy, no harm at all…. thanks a lot

    carlos restrepo -

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    • Tira del mango azul hacia delante para bloquear los brazos.

    • Gira el mango en el sentido de las agujas del reloj 360 grados o hasta que las ventosas empiecen a estirarse.

    • Asegúrate de que las ventosas permanezcan alineadas entre sí. Si comienzan a salirse de la alineación, afloja ligeramente las ventosas y vuelve a alinear los brazos.

    • Inserta una púa de apertura bajo la pantalla cuando el Anti-Clamp cree un hueco lo suficientemente grande.

    • Si el Anti-Clamp no crea un espacio suficiente, aplica más calor al área y gira la manija en el sentido de las agujas del reloj media vuelta.

    • No des más de un cuarto de vuelta cada vez y espera unos segundos entre vuelta y vuelta. Deja que el Anti-Clamp y el tiempo hagan el trabajo por ti.

    • Omite los siguientes tres pasos.

  4. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus, Procedimiento de apertura: paso 4, imagen 1 de 1
    • Si no dispones de un Anti-Clamp, sigue los tres pasos siguientes para utilizar una ventosa.

    • Opcionalmente, calienta levemente el borde inferior del iPhone utilizando un iOpener o un secador de pelo durante más o menos un minuto.

    • El calor ablanda el adhesivo que mantiene asegurada la pantalla, haciendo que sea más fácil de abrir.

    This is important. I’ve serviced a lot of iphones/ipads for my family as a hobby in the past.

    The adhesive was so tight, I cracked the screen trying to pull it/pry it off.

    I highly suggest heating at least the bottom edge enough to soften the adhesive

    garbage911garbage - Contestar

    I didn’t have an iOpener, nor a heat gun; however I do have a small personal size hand pillow filled with feed corn. Two minutes in the nuke machine got it plenty warm, and smelled like fresh popcorn too.

    bradiac - Contestar

    I would suggest that you are not shy with the hairdryer. A high heat on the bottom of the phone for at least a minute, if not more, if required.

    Mark Taberham - Contestar

  5. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 5, imagen 1 de 1
    • Al abrir la pantalla en el 6s Plus, se separa una delgada tira de adhesivo alrededor del perímetro de la pantalla. Si prefieres reemplazar el adhesivo, ten listo un conjunto de nuevas tiras adhesivas antes de continuar. Es posible completar la reparación sin reemplazar el adhesivo, y probablemente no notarás ninguna diferencia en la funcionalidad.

    • Aplica una ventosa en la esquina izquierda inferior del ensamblaje de pantalla.

    • Si tu pantalla esta muy quebrada, cubriéndola con cinta transparente puede hacer que la ventosa se adhiera. Alternativamente, una cinta muy fuerte puede ser usada en lugar de la ventosa. Si todo lo demás falla puedes pegar la ventosa a la pantalla rota.

    take out screws first!!

    Yoav Karmon - Contestar

    Make sure you use the right screw driver tip for i phone 6s Plus, which is the P-2. If the screw will not come off once is lose, try using a magnet.

    Miguel Perez - Contestar

    My cracked screen prevented the suction cup from sealing. SOLUTION: With a piece of clear packing tape across the screen, the suction cup will seal and pull.

    Jim Cowles - Contestar

    I broke my iphone screen in the first step!

    Pierre Bertram - Contestar

    This screen removal step got more wrestley than I anticipated. The adhesive is quite strong. I used a flat-ended razor tool that I have to begin the prying - I don’t know how I would have got it started without this.

    Lou Fazio - Contestar

    Ok - just got my battery replacement kit and even got the opening kit for added insurance just in case. Settled down to startwork after carefully cleaning my (immaculate) screen - no scratches or anything, with rubbing alcohol, removing screws and warming with a hair dryer, only to find the suction cup provided in the kit is worse than useless! It won’t stick to the screen well at all. When it does - it pops off at the lightest pull :-( Now what do I do to get this started?!

    CoffeeCup - Contestar

  6. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 6, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 6, imagen 2 de 2
    • Tira de la ventosa con una presión firme y constante para crear un ligero espacio entre el panel frontal y la caja posterior.

    • Tirar demasiado fuerte puede dañar el ensamblaje de la pantalla. Aplica la presión necesaria para crear un pequeño espacio entre el ensamblaje de la pantalla y la caja posterior.

    I had a shattered front glass panel so I could not get the suction cup to seal properly. I tried a couple of different ways to get good suction but to no avail. I eventually used a Stanley knife to pry up the corner so I could get the spudger into the opening.

    John Architzel - Contestar

    A really high quality packing tape over the entire screen will usually be enough to use the suction cup on a shattered screen.

    djwooten -

    I used a suction cup on each side to provide counter traction. I braced the iphone between my knees and pulled apart while my helper inserted the spudger

    jkanne - Contestar

    This was by FAR the most difficult part of this whole thing. I confess the spudger was not cutting it so I used a butter knife to get into the small opening first, then used the spudger to go around the screen.

    Julie Sanchez - Contestar

    Hey everyone, if you never have done this part before be aware there is an extremely strong adhesive around the lip of the screen and once again is extremely strong. I had to get a friend to insert the pry/pick into the small gap while I used one hand to brace the phone down and the other to pull the suction cup without it digging into my hand. Go slow, it took me 5 tries because I didn’t realize how strong the adhesive was.

    bartmistrot - Contestar

    I also had a badly cracked lower screen - that glass was actually threatening to pull off the phone in chunks during this step, even with packing tape. Resorted to @j2arch’s tip and inserted a utility knife vertically into the seam between the display and phone body. Was able to lever the glass enough to get the spudger in there.

    Jason Augustyn - Contestar

    I have replaced sevrel screens for my sister in law and my niece. The packing tape has worked every time and that’s with it Shattered and pieces already falling out. You have to make sure the packing tape goes to the edge of the screen but doesn’t touch the frame. I have the plier like screen remover and use that it is much easier to remove the screen by your self with that tool. I also have the little finger suction cup that comes with the kit here. I bought the plier suction cup tool When I had to replace the screen that had the pieces of the screen missing and I don’t regret spending the extra money for that it has made a world of difference. I do this as a hobby it’s not a job for me. The electric divide repair kit from Lowe’s is also a very good kit to help. If you’re only going to do it once the kit that comes with the package is a great deal from ifixit. Well worth the money to spend the little extra to get the kit if you all ready don’t have the tools.

    Brent - Contestar

    If you try to use the spunger near the home button and try to pry it can crack your screen. This happened to me.

    Jeffrey - Contestar

    Same thing happened to me. This should be a big warning in these steps. If you have a small to moderate crack in you screen, but you weren’t planning on replacing the screen at the same time as another repair inside, there’s a risk of damaging the screen further and making it inoperable.

    DW7ACCT -

    I found it easiest to use two suction cups. One on the front as directed, and a second one on the back. Give the spudger to your assistant, and have them slip it in place while you pull the display from the case.

    gordojenkins - Contestar

    I gave up with the suction cup as it wasn't working for me with a cracked screen. Having heated the bottom of the phone with a hair dryer with a high heat for a good minute or so, I used a safety scraper (essentially a razor blade in a holder) along the bottom of the phone to separate the screen from the body of the phone. I used the scraper vertically between the bottom of the screen and the phone body and levered it sufficiently so that I could fit the spudger between the screen and the phone body. My experience when I first used the spudger around the frame was that the cracks in the screen caused the screen glass to separate from the frame, so I had to re-do it and ensure that the screen frame was separated from the phone body.

    Safety scraper:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Unger-CD170-Win...

    Mark Taberham - Contestar

  7. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 7, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 7, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 7, imagen 3 de 3
    • El lugar más seguro para hacer palanca es la muesca en el panel frontal sobre la toma de auriculares.

    • Mientras mantienes la presión sobre la ventosa, inserta la punta plana de un spudger en el hueco, directamente sobre la toma para auriculares.

    This was by far the hardest part of the repair for me. Getting leverage while finding a way to prod with a spudger is a challenge in coordination. I used a second spudger with point holding the phone down by the headphone jack, with the other end of the spudger anchored to my desk.

    drpotter - Contestar

    When warmed, the suction cup was useless. Using the tip of a knife blade, was able to get it separated enough to insert spudger.

    hutland - Contestar

    For me this was the most time consuming task. I used a hair dryer for heating. I found a very tight adhesive. For a moment I thought of abandoning my efforts and take the assembly to a professional repairman. But as they say, patience is a virtue.

    After fiddling for about 20 minutes, I achieved a barely noticable opening. So I decided to change the strategy. Instead of applying heat all over the base, I preceeded with small steps with heat concentrated near the opening. I applied intense heat only for about 15 to 20 seconds and immediately working with spudger. It took about an hour to completely open the case. It worked.

    Thanks for reading.

    - Mr Gamma

    Gamma Pailvan - Contestar

    I also struggled with this step. Lots of heat, 3 different suction cups, I finally could see a small gap... much too thin to fit even a piece of paper into. A video on another site said it was the easy way. I used a sharp craft knife barely into the seam between metal and glass and pried slightly. And it started up. Still a pain freeing the rest of the adhesive. Perhaps the adhesive really sets up over the course of 5 years? I have it hinged open now, so onto the next steps.

    Mark Tollefson - Contestar

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    • Gire el spudger para ampliar el espacio entre el panel frontal y la caja trasera.

    just changed the screen, but due to the tape along side the screen , it is best to heat a little so the glue losses and you can get the screen off better, like indicated

    Bart Blanckaert - Contestar

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    • Mientras tiras firmemente de la ventosa, desliza el borde del spudger debajo de la esquina inferior izquierda de la pantalla.

  10. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 10, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 10, imagen 2 de 2
    • Desliza la punta del spudger por el lado izquierdo del teléfono, entre el panel frontal y la caja posterior.

  11. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 11, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 11, imagen 2 de 2
    • Inserta la punta plana del spudger debajo del borde derecho de la pantalla.

    • Desliza el spudger por el lado derecho.

  12. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 12, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 12, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa una herramienta de apertura de plástico para mantener presionada la caja trasera mientras levantas la ventosa para abrir el teléfono.

    • No retires la pantalla por completo o dañarás los cables de datos que la conectan cerca del borde superior del iPhone.

  13. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 13, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 13, imagen 2 de 2
    • Tira de la pequeña protuberancia de la ventosa para extraerla de la pantalla.

    Remember to apply the screen gasket on the re-assemble. The gasket is provided in the kit but not mentioned here on the instructions.

    Won Hong - Contestar

    There’s a link to the entire gasket replacement procedure in Step 21.

    Jeff Suovanen -

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    • Sujeta suavemente el ensamblaje de la pantalla y levántalo para abrir el teléfono, utilizando los clips en la parte superior del panel frontal como bisagra.

    • Abre la pantalla aproximadamente a un ángulo de 90º, e inclínala contra algo para mantenerla apoyada mientras estás trabajando en el teléfono.

    • No abras la pantalla más de 90º; aún está conectada a la parte superior del teléfono por medio de la pantalla, el digitalizador y los cables de la cámara frontal, que pueden romperse fácilmente.

    • Agrega una banda elástica para mantener la pantalla en su lugar mientras trabajas. Esto evita una tensión excesiva en los cables de la pantalla.

    • En caso de necesidad, puedes utilizar una bebida enlatada sin abrir para apoyar la pantalla.

    if the display cables are damaged how can you tell ?

    Smiley McSmilebot - Contestar

    In theory, I like the idea of propping up the screen with a rubber band and box/soda can like this, but after ripping the FaceTime camera cable twice, I realize that this method puts too much stress on the cable because it places the screen so far back. Even in this photo, you can see that the cable is taut. I’d recommend just holding the screen with your free hand to put the least amount of stress on that cable as possible.

    Ben Estabrook - Contestar

  15. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus, Conector de la batería: paso 15, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remueve los dos tornillos Phillips que sujetan el soporte de conector de batería a la placa lógica:

    • Un tornillo de 2.9 mm

    • Un tornillo de 2.3 mm

    • A lo largo de esta guía, mantén un registro cuidadoso de tus tornillos para que cada uno vuelva a su lugar durante el re-ensamblaje Instalar un tornillo en el lugar equivocado puede causar daños permanentes.

    FYI - I used some blue painters tape wrapped around a piece of cardboard to hold the screws and brackets in place, in order, so they did not get lost. Some of those screws are MICROSCOPIC so be careful!

    I also suggest having very good lighting, even a camping headlight for hands-free well lit work space. You will thank me later :-)

    Julie Sanchez - Contestar

    Use the bit labeled “PH000”.

    Joe Teichert - Contestar

    PH000 bit just wants to free-spin in the 2.3 mm screw. no bite in the head at all. had no difficulty removing the 2.9 mm screw with the same Phillips. had to abandon battery replacement effort.

    Benjamin Stalcup - Contestar

    For this part, neither PH000 or Y000 worked. Technically, it’ll set you back 31$ because you will need the PH00 screwdriver for this part, and the part where you need to open the screen. They have ph00 screwdrivers in every hardware store and even ifixit.com. just know that they put the wrong screwheads for you

    Jack Daniel - Contestar

    Do not lose track of which hole these screws go into. They MUST be put back into the correct hole that they came out of. If not, you will get the dreaded “long screw damage” on the mainboard, and that will be the end of the show.

    Just remember where these screws go, and it will be fine.

    Harry McDow - Contestar

    Ended up employing a Philips #0 from a regular jeweler/precision kit on the 2.3mm screw. Bits seem a bit off for this step.

    Vance Bell - Contestar

  16. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 16, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 16, imagen 2 de 2
    • Remueve el soporte de conector de batería.

    Does it matter if the brackets arent put back in the phone? I bought a used phone and brackets are missing. Thanks!

    Coupon Crazy - Contestar

    Auch die Abdeckung ist angeklebt. Also mit etwas Vorsicht und Geduld rangehen.

    eckhardd@icloud.com - Contestar

    If you have forgotten your High School German -

    The cover is also glued. So take some care and patience.

    Glen Paetz -

    My bracket actually has a black wire connected on the underside that is attached to the metal bracket (with screw) below it in the picture. I decided to leave it on and just move it to the side.

    Victor Ng-Thow-Hing - Contestar

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    • Usa un spudger o una uña limpia para desconectar el conector de la batería haciendo palanca hacia arriba de la placa lógica.

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    • Dobla el conector hacia atrás para asegurarte de que no haga contacto y encienda el iPhone mientras trabajas en él.

    When putting the new battery in, make sure to line up the plug and not to the top of the battery… our battery was smaller so the plug would NOT have lined up if we used the top of the battery. ALSO, the plug was NOT 90 degrees so we had to finagle the plug. Also, make sure there is a clear CLICK when you plug in the connector or it may not work. Ours went in but guess didn’t go far enough so we had to take the screen off and push it harder until we heard the “click” then it worked fine.

    Won Hong - Contestar

    There was some black goop/glue around the battery connector, and when I lifted the old connector, some of that glue fell into the receptacle. It was easy to fish out (with magnifying glass and tweezers) but if you don't catch it, you may not get a good connection.

    Steerpike - Contestar

  19. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus, Motor de Vibración Háptico: paso 19, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira los siguientes tornillos Phillips sobre el soporte del cable Taptic Engine:

    • Dos tornillos de 3,5 mm

    • Un tornillo de 2,7 mm

    I skipped this. I believe the purpose is to make it easier to pull out the adhesive strips at a shallower angle, but I managed it without. One of the three strips did snap prematurely, but - I was able to fish it out with the tweezers, and resume the 'pull', and it worked!

    Steerpike - Contestar

  20. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 20, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 20, imagen 2 de 2
    • Retira el soporte del cable del motor Taptic.

  21. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 21, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 21, imagen 2 de 2
    • Desconecta el cable flexible del Taptic Engine del enchufe del cable flexible del conector Lightning.

  22. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 22, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira los siguientes dos tornillos Phillips:

    • Un tornillo de 3,1 mm

    • Un tornillo de 2,1 mm

  23. Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 23, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del motor táptico del iPhone 6s Plus: paso 23, imagen 2 de 2
    • Retira el motor táptico.

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Excelente, gracias!!

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