Touch ID works but not home button after motherboard swap?
So I bought a perfect looking iphone 5S with a bad esn motherboard on ebay and everything worked fine. I also bought a broken up (externally, that is) iphone 5S with a nice 64GB motherboard. Both phones worked flawlessly before I swapped the motherboards, essentially creating a perfect phone.
Everything went perfectly until I put the perfect one back together and now the home button does not function. BUT the touch ID works like nothing changed. I'm confused. Obviously the button and connection isnt broken, right? Is it just not making a connection? Where should I look to see if it is? I tried restarting the phone a couple times, but to no avail.
Any input welcomed! Thanks :)
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So the home button and screen was from a different phone than the motherboard you installed?
- de con
No, The home button matches the motherboard because I know replacement home buttons lose touch ID capabilities. So I swapped the home buttons along with the motherboards (keeping the matching pairs)
- de Seth Killion
This is new, Touch ID should never work with swapped sensors.
- de Tom Chai