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El iPhone 5c de Apple fue anunciado el 10 de septiembre de 2013. La reparación de este dispositivo es similar a los modelos anteriores, y requiere destornilladores y herramientas de entrometimiento. Disponible como GSM o CDMA / 8, 16, 32 GB / Blanco, Rosa, Amarillo, Azul y Verde

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Is this logic board from an iPhone 5c to rusty to recover?

I just found my old iPhone 5c and noticed it wasn’t working possibly due to water damage a few years ago. I was able to get the motherboard or logic board out after a little bit of tweaking and I was hoping to get somebody’s insight and knowledged to know if this is too rusty to continue. I was planning on just swapping it out and placing it into another iPhone 5c.

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since it has been sitting for a few years then the corrosion could have caused more damage over time, only way to know is to try it with a good screen, battery and power button

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@coachb6185 before doing that, I would suggest at least cleaning it :-) Pop all the EMI shields off and then use this guide Reparación de los daños en un iPhone debido a la entrada de líquidos and clean your board as described in step 11 and on. It was written for a 3G but all the steps are still pertinent to your board as well.

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@oldturkey03 you need hot air to remove those shields

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@tech_ni you are right of course. I'd still feel a lot better to clean it first ;-) @coachb6185 follow the advice given by @tech_ni to work on your board.

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