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Repaired iPhone, now randomly losing 3G?

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I have a verizon iPhone 4. I repaired the lock and home button with the flex cables needed. I got it to work perfectly but now that my phone is up and running, I made a call to only lose it about a minute in. It said call ended. Before that, the person on the recieveing end couldnt hear me but i still could hear him. I looked at my phone to see if i still had connection and thats when it ended. I pushed nothing. It did this again but two minutes in.

I've done a lot of research... i do not have the blue resistor/inductor/fuse that people are soldering back on. The verizon phone is different and has two separate "resistors/inductors" on the trace. The round silver connector piece is securely in. Whats weird is that once i hit call my 3G goes away but i can still talk to people. I just cant keep a conversation because it kicks me off. All screws are in the motherboard and i've even tried tightening and loosening them. I am out of ideas, besides replacing everything in the lower part of my iphone. I dont get the "no service" message either. When i unlock my phone i have bars, verizon, and 3g. Then with a minute in my 3G goes to "o" and my bars drop. If i do have 3G up and i think its working, the second i hit the call button, it disappears.

Please help and sorry for the length. Thanks.

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