

GPS Antenna Signal Flex Cable Ribbon Replacement Part for iPhone 6 (4.7)
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HHAPrincipal
> 3 dayPart came broken. ATEANO was maker. Wouldnt refund me my money. Not going to ship back a $4.90 part. Not worth the effort.
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kuriouskoala
> 3 dayI was hesitant at to purchase this product for my GPS issues on my iPhone 6 because many people were only fixing it for their wifi issues. But i took the risk and bought this instead of an apple OEM cable and luckily it fixed my inaccurate GPS!! I was surprised it was that simple and a cheap part. So this cable can fix your GPS, WiFi, and Bluetooth signal issues!
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Virmarie
01-04-2025It’s work perfectly. Will buy again if I need to in the near future. A+++
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Mike Bengtson
> 3 dayFixed my GPS problem completely. If your iPhone 6 has started to have issues where your position jumps around and navigation apps get all confused then this might be the fix for you. I was skeptical on the quality at first because it doesnt look 100% like the OEM - the copper antenna patch is duller and there is an extra pad of some kind - but it fit perfectly and resolved the problem. Note: this is a pretty complicated repair to do - definitely possible for a motivated do-it-yourselfer but you will be doing a complete tear down as the flex antenna is on the back side of the main logic board. Ive self repaired a ton of iDevices over the years and it took me two hours and I had two screws left over ;-) But the phone is back to being completely usable for navigation and running, which is what I wanted, so worth it to me.
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Javi null
> 3 dayphone GPS works again
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richyx168
> 3 dayApple refused to fix my no GPS, weak WiFi signal problem, stating it was not repairable. The genius said I should go to my carrier and see if they can do anything... Sorry, but Im not interested in going on a wild goose chase! Decided to do some research and figured out what I needed to buy and what to do. I took a chance on this DIY repair with this part and a tool set. Im beyond happy to report I have a perfectly working GPS and I dont have to be standing in front of my router to get a WiFi signal. Thanks
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S.M.
Greater than one weekUpdate: this failed exactly 33 days after I bought, just two days outside the return policy. Disappointed. Original Review:My iPhone started having problems with WIFI and GPS. The GPS wouldnt locate me anymore and the wifi would only pick up signal when I was 5 ft away from my router. I read online that this part could fail. I replaced the part and it fixed my problems. Just FYI, the whole process is pretty detailed to fix and you have to be especially careful with not getting oil on any of the connections. Follow the iFIXIT guide.
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John W LeBlanc
31-03-2025A friend and I replaced the GPS/Bluetooth/WiFi antennas on muni iPhone 6. Neither of us have tech experience but are fairly tech savvy and able to follow a YouTube instructional video. It took us about an hour and a half and my phone now works perfectly fine. Tip: number the screws in the order in which you took them out so that when you reinstall them you don’t mix them up.
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Matteo Bosco MD
Greater than one weekFixed my zero GPS reception and extremely weak Wifi signal! No instructions with it but if youre to this point of looking at purchasing this youve probably been googling your issue. I used the iFixit.com step by step guide and a couple YouTube videos as supplements.
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Lisa P
> 3 dayI went through the process of trying to fix the flex cable. I followed the directions and when it came time to replace the flex cable. I noticed that this one from ATEANO had scratches on the part and there were lumps on the cable, from glue maybe? I didnt think it would be a big deal, but when I closed up my phone, everything was working fine, EXCEPT the GPS.... So I think I may have received a defective part. If I were you, I would order from another dealer on amazon. I would return it but I dont want to take my phone apart again...