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Titel:

White antenna lead connector on main board has come off

Tekst:

One of the metal connector clips that attaches one of the white antena laeds to the top of the board has come off. Result is that I can't physically attach one of the antenna cables to the board. Can I solder a connection - I can't actually see any connectivity point if this is the way to go...or do I need a new main board (please say no!).

Thanks for any help.

Robbie

Toestel:

iPhone 1st Generation

Status:

open

Goedgekeurd antwoord:

+29599

Bewerkt door: David Hodson

Titel:

White antenna lead connector on main board has come off

Tekst:

One of the metal connector clips that attaches one of the white antena laeds to the top of the board has come off. Result is that I can't physically attach one of the antenna cables to the board. Can I solder a connection - I can't actually see any connectivity point if this is the way to go...or do I need a new main board (please say no!).

Thanks for any help.

Robbie

Toestel:

-iPhone 2G
+iPhone 1st Generation

Status:

open

Bewerkt door: Robbie

Titel:

-White cntenna connection on main board
+White antenna lead connector on main board has come off

Tekst:

One of the metal connector clips that attaches one of the white antena laeds to the top of the board has come off. Result is that I can't physically attach one of the antenna cables to the board. Can I solder a connection - I can't actually see any connectivity point if this is the way to go...or do I need a new main board (please say no!).

Thanks for any help.

Robbie

Toestel:

iPhone 2G

Status:

open

Origineel bericht door: Robbie

Titel:

White cntenna connection on main board

Tekst:

One of the metal connector clips that attaches one of the white antena laeds to the top of the board has come off. Result is that I can't physically attach one of the antenna cables to the board. Can I solder a connection - I can't actually see any connectivity point if this is the way to go...or do I need a new main board (please say no!).

Thanks for any help.

Robbie

Toestel:

iPhone 2G

Status:

open