No there is no way to solder them together to have the device think that the wireless coil is installed. bridging pins is a bad idea and you risk shorting the phone completely and possibly beyond repairable . buy the replacement (it’s only $20) and fix it the proper way.
Can you try updating the driver to your external keyboard and let me know? Possibly you may need to change the batteries and try changing USB ports for the wireless connection
No they are not supported. You have to use the proper LCDs in this model. It will kinda work but it will have distortion like you mentioned above. You can read more about the compatibility between the two at: https://ifixit.org/blog/8977/2017-ipad-parts-compatibile/
The only way to recover data off the device is to replace the screen. Samsung designed it where you cannot read with the computer unless you click allow on the phone to access the data for security reasons. That blackness will go away when you replace the entire display also
It’s because you are prying the home button flex off the screen and damaging it. There is a chip right smack in the middle of the home button called your u10 chip (look it up on google) that is being damaged when you are transferring . That’s is why the button doesn’t work anymore . You can have a board level repair technician replace the chip or you can purchase a third pardty aftermarket home button return kit on eBay . As soon as you break the home button flex, it’s non repairable and apple would replace the entire phone… With a successful repair, the home button will continue to work normally. Either the home button is damaged or the FPC connector is
Unfortunately us technicians and other active members don’t have time to record teardowns of every device and also it’s not possible. The process of recording every single device would consume a lot of our time when we have other things to do such as running a electronic repair shop or other matters in our lives. im sure you could make a request, but I’d suggest you take a look at other teardowns of TVs and compare to your TV model. Most of them are the same by removing several screws on the back panel and removing the panel to access the Main Boards, and t con boards, etc
The newer laptops do not use inverters anymore as they all use LEDs now that are built into the panel. The LCD connector on the logic board is what drives backlight power to the LEDs in the screen. Most likely you have a blown backlight IC or filter on the logic board and only be able to repair with schematic experience and board level