| Description |
Replace a bent or missing nano SIM card tray for an iPhone 6. | This handy test cable makes it easy to check the functions of a lightning connector assembly without having to complete the installation.
- Indispensable to anyone who makes multiple iPhone 5s or 5c repairs.
- With this cable installed in the phone's body you can connect, test, and quickly swap multiple replacement lightning connector assemblies without wearing out the delicate press fit connector on the logic board.
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- Replace a dirty, corroded, or damaged lightning connector, or a broken headphone jack in an iPhone 5s.
- This repair may resolve a host of issues like a malfunctioning microphone, slow or nonexistent charging, limited connectivity, or spotty headphone output for your iPhone 5.
| Replace a torn or missing Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Antenna in your iPhone 5s or 1st generation iPhone SE and fix unreliable connections to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth service.
If you are experiencing connectivity issues and have a damaged or malfunctioning antenna, replacing this part may make the fix. | Replace a bent or missing metal bracket securing the front panel assembly cable connectors to the logic board in an iPhone 5s or 1st generation iPhone SE. | Specifications:
| Watt Hours |
5.73 Wh |
| Voltage |
3.8 V |
| Milliamp Hours |
1510 mAh |
| Manufacturer |
Aftermarket |
| Compatible Part Numbers |
616-0667, 616-0668, 616-0669, 616-0730, 616-0762, 661-8300, |
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| Content | iPhone 6 Nano SIM Card Tray
Replace a bent or missing nano SIM card tray for an iPhone 6. | iPhone 5s/5c Test Cable for Lightning Connector
This handy test cable makes it easy to check the functions of a lightning connector assembly without having to complete the installation.
- Indispensable to anyone who makes multiple iPhone 5s or 5c repairs.
- With this cable installed in the phone's body you can connect, test, and quickly swap multiple replacement lightning connector assemblies without wearing out the delicate press fit connector on the logic board.
| iPhone 5s Lightning Connector and Headphone Jack
- Replace a dirty, corroded, or damaged lightning connector, or a broken headphone jack in an iPhone 5s.
- This repair may resolve a host of issues like a malfunctioning microphone, slow or nonexistent charging, limited connectivity, or spotty headphone output for your iPhone 5.
| iPhone 5s/SE (1st Gen) Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Antenna
Replace a torn or missing Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Antenna in your iPhone 5s or 1st generation iPhone SE and fix unreliable connections to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth service.
If you are experiencing connectivity issues and have a damaged or malfunctioning antenna, replacing this part may make the fix. | iPhone 5s/SE (1st Gen) Front Panel Assembly Cable Bracket
Replace a bent or missing metal bracket securing the front panel assembly cable connectors to the logic board in an iPhone 5s or 1st generation iPhone SE. | iPhone 5c Battery
This replacement battery is what you need to bring that dead smartphone back to life.
- This battery is brand new! Each one has been tested to confirm that there are no cycles on the cell and that the capacity is 95% or higher.
Note: For optimal performance, calibrate your newly installed battery: Charge it to 100% and keep charging it for at least 2 more hours. Then use your device until it shuts off due to low battery. Finally, charge it uninterrupted to 100%.
Specifications:
| Watt Hours |
5.73 Wh |
| Voltage |
3.8 V |
| Milliamp Hours |
1510 mAh |
| Manufacturer |
Aftermarket |
| Compatible Part Numbers |
616-0667, 616-0668, 616-0669, 616-0730, 616-0762, 661-8300, |
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