Mixing iPhone Parts?
I have an iPhone 4S with the terrible common wifi fault where it won't find ANY networks. I understand a fix requires a new wifi antena? If this is correct, can I use the one from my old iPhone 4?
Ta!
iPhone 4, iOS 7.0.2
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I have an iPhone 4S with the terrible common wifi fault where it won't find ANY networks. I understand a fix requires a new wifi antena? If this is correct, can I use the one from my old iPhone 4?
Ta!
iPhone 4, iOS 7.0.2
Since users are not supposed to service the phone, nobody here might know. I guess contacting Apple Support and asking about your service options will get you the answers. If you open the phone and the problem gets worse after that, Apple or an Authorized Apple Service Provider will not service your device anymore, even if you are willing to get it replaced by paying the Out-of-Warranty-Service fee.
Mixing iPhone Parts?