| SKU | iPhone 7/7 Plus Power and Volume Button Gaskets | iPhone 7/7 Plus SIM Card Tray Gasket | iPhone 6s/6s+/7 Backlight Driver LM3539 | iPhone 7 Bare Logic Board | iPhone 6/6s/7 Backlight Diode | iPhone 7/7 Plus Test Cable for Home Button |
| Description | Includes 6 gaskets.
Replace any or all of this set of six o-ring gaskets for the power or volume button face posts in an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus.
Each of the volume button faces and the power button face have two posts that extend to the interior of the phone. Each post has a tiny gasket. That makes six gaskets for one phone or two for each button face. | Replace a torn or missing gasket on the SIM card tray for an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus. This gasket fits just inside the exterior face of the SIM card tray. | Replace a LM3539 backlight driver on the logic board of the following iPhone models with their component labels:
- iPhone 6s U4020 or U4050
- iPhone 6s Plus U4020 or U4050
- iPhone 7 U370
Note: Are you learning to microsolder or starting your own board level repair business? This component is included in the Board Component Bundle. | Replace a bare logic board (with no components) for the iPhone 7.
- This is only the board to which all the surface soldered components would be mounted.
- There are two revision numbers for this logic board. This board is 820-00188-A.
| Replace a backlight diode on the logic board of the following iPhone models with their component labels:
- iPhone 6 D1501
- iPhone 6s D4020
- iPhone 7 D3702
Are you learning to microsolder or starting your own board level repair business? This component is included in the Board Component Bundle. |
- This handy test cable makes it easy to check the function of a home button assembly without having to complete the installation.
- Indispensable to anyone who makes multiple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus repairs.
- With this cable installed in an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus body you can connect, test, and quickly swap multiple replacement home button assemblies without wearing out the delicate press fit connector on the logic board.
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| Content | iPhone 7/7 Plus Power and Volume Button Gaskets
Includes 6 gaskets.
Replace any or all of this set of six o-ring gaskets for the power or volume button face posts in an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus.
Each of the volume button faces and the power button face have two posts that extend to the interior of the phone. Each post has a tiny gasket. That makes six gaskets for one phone or two for each button face. | iPhone 7/7 Plus SIM Card Tray Gasket
Replace a torn or missing gasket on the SIM card tray for an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus. This gasket fits just inside the exterior face of the SIM card tray. | iPhone 6s/6s+/7 Backlight Driver LM3539
Replace a LM3539 backlight driver on the logic board of the following iPhone models with their component labels:
- iPhone 6s U4020 or U4050
- iPhone 6s Plus U4020 or U4050
- iPhone 7 U370
Note: Are you learning to microsolder or starting your own board level repair business? This component is included in the Board Component Bundle. | iPhone 7 Bare Logic Board
Replace a bare logic board (with no components) for the iPhone 7.
- This is only the board to which all the surface soldered components would be mounted.
- There are two revision numbers for this logic board. This board is 820-00188-A.
| iPhone 6/6s/7 Backlight Diode
Replace a backlight diode on the logic board of the following iPhone models with their component labels:
- iPhone 6 D1501
- iPhone 6s D4020
- iPhone 7 D3702
Are you learning to microsolder or starting your own board level repair business? This component is included in the Board Component Bundle. | iPhone 7/7 Plus Test Cable for Home Button
- This handy test cable makes it easy to check the function of a home button assembly without having to complete the installation.
- Indispensable to anyone who makes multiple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus repairs.
- With this cable installed in an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus body you can connect, test, and quickly swap multiple replacement home button assemblies without wearing out the delicate press fit connector on the logic board.
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