E-repair WiFi Signal Antenna Flex Cable Ribbon Replacement for iPhone 6 (4.7)
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Jmac
> 3 dayThe product was well packaged and just what I needed to restore wifi range and GPS orientation to my wifes Iphone 6. I wish Id done it sooner. In the end it may have just been a loose connector on the old component that cause the problem, but for the price this was worth it. Be prepared for some extensive fine repair work removing and replacing fragile components. Dont attempt to replace this unless you have some confidence in your mechanical abilities.
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Chris
> 3 dayThis is the only part you need to fix weak Wifi & GPS location issues. Be careful taking phone apart, follow a video and put screws in a order so you can remember how to put them back! Bluetooth works better too than before, when it was weak as well. This is the part!
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Chad
> 3 dayUsed ifixit.com, purchased this part and bam my phone was doing what it was suppose to do. Great product so far, lasted over 6 months and counting.
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Kevin
> 3 dayLove it
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Alessa K
> 3 dayIve had an iPhone 6 for a year or so now, I got it used. The entire time Ive had it, I could barely connect to wifi if I wasnt in the same room as the router, and my GPS always had problems. Luckily I dont have a car so Im not using GPS that much, but every time I rented one I couldnt use my phone for directions; it never knew where I was. It started to become an issue for MoviePass too. I had read somewhere that you can fix this problem yourself if youre willing to take your phone apart and replace the antenna, so I bit the bullet and tried it. And it actually works! Now I can be on the other side of the house and still connect to wifi. And I just used the GPS a few days ago in a car and it worked flawlessly. So happy I did this, its like I have a whole new phone!
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Vegoose
> 3 dayThis part fixed up my iPhone 6 perfectly. It suddenly had very low WiFi signal and would lose connection constantly. The part fit perfectly and appears to be the OEM component. Beware that this is NOT a simple installation. The entire logic board must be removed to swap the antenna. It’s a tedious job that requires removing lots of tiny screws. You need to lay out the removed parts carefully and keep the screws organized. It’s not a DIY job unless you’ve done some extensive cell phone repairs.
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Jack X
> 3 dayBought this with the GPS signal antenna to fix phones location, and extremely weak WiFiBluetooth signal.