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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6 that was released on September 19, 2014. Model Numbers: A1549, A1586, and A1589

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Is changing rubber on Touch ID button is safe?

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I have problem with my iPhone 6. Last time I notice that my home button is loose. I mean i can move it from left to right. I open my iPhone and discover, that rubber holding button is unglue. I order new one, but now i discover problem with "error 53". My phone is out of warranty now so I want to be sure that changing only this rubber doesn't give me this error ? Everything is original in my phone, I mean no screen or touch ID replacement ever. I want to disconnect this button, change the rubber and connect again. Generally this "repair" if very easy to me, only fear about this error. Is this safe?

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yes it is safe to replace only the rubber part

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And disconnecting button and connecting is also safe?

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