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Quinta generacion de iPhone. La reparación de este dispositivo es fácil y requiere destornilladores, herramientas de hacer palanca, y paciencia. GSM/CDMA /16, 32, o 64 GB / Negro o Blanco.

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Has anyone used this metal glue?

Came across this website and was wondering if anyone has used it for phone repairs rather than soldering?

It is a metal glue caled Mesoglue, and it works at room temperature- no heat needed.

Here is the link and there is a short video on the website:

http://newatlas.com/mesoglue-metal-glue/...

I broke the small metal tab that holds the lower antennae, and I've never soldered, so I was looking for other options.

Do you think this would work?

If anyone has tried it, I would like to hear your feedback about it!

Thanks!

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Awesome, thanks! I'm still looking for my camera... can't remember the last time I used it...lol

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That's quite a small piece from the website I'm sure it says the glue is still under development or isn't actually available yet... u need to solder that part the antenna even with conductive glue I don't think it will be strong enough to hold as it's such a small piece and it needs to be connected properly with no bridging between the points

If you can't solder the actual piece see if u can solder 2 small wires to the antenna on the sticker which is on the loudspeaker or get someone to do it for u

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Okay, thanks for that feedback. Upon further research, I found out that production of Mesoglue is scheduled to start this summer (2017) with retail sales beginning shortly thereafter. So, is that metal clip essential to the phone's operation, or is it simply there to hold the antennae in place? In other words, do I HAVE to repair it for the phone to work? Thanks!

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If im thinking about the correct thing The metal clip connects the actual antenna which is a sticker on top of the loud speaker to the actual phone so you do need to repair it for good signal it literally takes 10 seconds with a hot air rework station just take it in somewhere and ask them to solder it for u

Can u take a picture I'm talking about the small round piece on the pcb that the antenna clips onto

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Thanks. Yes, I will take a picture....I'll have to dig the ole digital camera out...lol...how spoiled we've beome huh!!

My friend is bringing his soldering gun over, so maybe he will be able to do it. He's a plumber, so he's used to using those kinds of tools, (though I'm not sure how much soldering he does on things THIS size! ) What do I use to solder it with? I see so many products on the ifixit website-Flux Pen, No Clean (10ml)? Metal wire? Pro Wick Solder Braid? If I attempt it, would the Flux Pen be the easiest for me? I also looked at the Soldering Station they have (I'm sure I would make good use of it for other things), but unfortunately, they don't ship it to Canada. Can you recommend a good (but inexpensive!) Soldering Station like that one (it looks like it has a lighted screen you work on??) that might be available in hardware stores, (or maybe Michael's Crafts?) Thanks for your input! Picture coming shortly! Patti

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Ive always used cheap chinese rework stations because I had my first one about 15 years ago when I first started changing leds on Nokia 3210s lol I'm from the UK so I hadn't really heard of american branded ones like hako those seem to be the ones everyone recommends mine was about £100 and I've done everything with it however if u have soldered before and if this is a one off just take it to a decent shop around u and see if they will do it for u I wouldn't even charge for something like this as it's a quick easy job... I wouldn't use a plumbers blowtorch or anything like that on it lol

Its such a tiny piece and the solder should already be there if u don't already have some flux I doubt u will really need it just heat up the existing solder and hold the piece there with tweezers and the current solder should hold it

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It's an interesting concept! From what they are showing you need flush surfaces that mate up. It clearly has a future. We'll need to wait a bit to see how it is accepted in the industry.

In your case I think soldering or replacing the bad part.

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Yeah, I know! I thought it was pretty neat. I understand what you are saying about a flat surface, because based on the video it seems that would be the way it would work the best....

But, I'm not sure if it actually has to be a flat surface or not, simply because of the size we are talking. Those little rods shown in the video are greatly enlarged, but if you think of it on a minute scale (like a pinhead drop of glue) I think those rods will intertwine enough on uneven surfaces as well. I am thinking along the lines of velcro- it's better when attached to flat surfaces, but it will work on curved surfaces as well. I'm not sure though. We'll have to wait and see what kinds of applications it can be used for. I emailed the inventors and they have me on their list to notify me when it goes on sale, so when it does, I will post on here where you can get it.

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Okay... I can't find my digital camera....

But here is a link to a website and at 4:03 it shows the little metal clip I am talking about. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvJ1xIgq...

But, I put the phone back together and it works! (well....kind of....). I can send texts, and the wifi symbol is on the phone, but at the top of the screen it says "No Sim"- even though my sim card is in. The power button isn't working either (I have a new one ordered). I have to do some looking to see what the problem could be with the sim card. BTW- somehow I also lost the little clip that goes under the battery cover (the 'actuator' I think it is called, but the phone works even without it in.). Any suggestions about the sim card? Thanks!

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