Replace iPhone 7 Home/Touch ID Sensor with JCID Fingerprint Flex Cable

Today, I would like share Universal JC-ID Fingerprint FPC Flex Cable is designed for iPhone 7/7P/8/8P home button repair.



JCID Universal Fingerprint FPC Flex Cable enables the original dismantled home button to realize the return function, and it supports Fingerprint serial number edit. Go through this article to explore more about how to replace touch ID or fingerprint when iPhone 7 home button is cracked.


How to replace?

Step 1: Remove the two bottom screws on the iPhone. Heat the lower edge, soften the adhesive securing the display. Apply a JM-OP05 suction cup to front panel above the home button.


Step 2: Insert spudger and slide iPhone around the phone from bottom to top. Pull up on the JM-OP05 suction cup to lift up the display.
 

Step 3: Remove the lower connector bracket, lift the battery connector, and disconnect the two lower display connectors the front panel sensor assembly connector.


Step 4: Remove the display assembly and the bracket that secures the home/Touch ID sensor. Carefully pry up the underlying connector with Spudger Pry Opening Tools, and move it out of the way of the home/Touch ID cable.


Step 5: Heating the area around the home/Touch ID sensor, separate the adhesive holding the home/Touch ID sensor cable. Remove the home/Touch ID sensor. After replacing the JCID Fingerprint Flex Cable, reinstall the phone.


As you know, the iPhone 7 and later models don't have a physical 'Home' button. The response you get (vibration) using the 'Home' button is due to the Taptic Engine encouraging the 'click' when pressed. The  iPhone 7 home button is shaped sensor for sturdy performance.


The JCID Universal Fingerprint Flex Cable is applicable for iPhone 7/7P/8/8P home button replacement.

Tips:

1. During this procedure, to avoid accidentally straining or tearing the display cables, it's best to completely detach the display assembly before beginning repairs on the home/Touch ID sensor. But if you are comfortable doing so, you may skip the display assembly section of this guide and go straight to the home/Touch ID sensor section.

2. JCID Universal Fingerprint Flex Cable can't Repair TOUCH ID, only return Button working.


from www.vipfixphone.com

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