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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6S released by Apple on September 25, 2015. Models: A1688, A1633

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iPhone 6s touch id

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a quick question

I want to buy a complete display of my iPhone 6s.

it is enough that I only replace the home button on my own to get Touch ID to work or do I even transfer plate with the cable on

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I use Google translate so the translation is not the best.

Yes exactly. that I have to move.

but I must also move the plate with the cable connecting? ( metal plate with conector to the homebutton)

or is it enough to move only button?

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Hi,

You must always transfer the original home button to keep Touch ID.

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On the 6s, generally speaking, moving the original home button over to the new screen is enough to keep touch ID working. Problems may occur with 3D touch, but a good quality screen will usually work fine. If not, THEN replacing the back plate will be necessary.

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I use Google translate so the translation is not the best.

Yes exactly! I med the original Burton

but I must also move the plate with the cable ? ( the metal plate with the conector )

or is it enough to move only button?

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You only need to move over the original home button as stated in my answer, as your new screen should come with a new 3D Touch panel that also has the extension cable for home button. :-)

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