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Second generation of iPhone. Model A1241 / 8 or 16 GB capacity / black or white plastic back. Repair is more straightforward than the first iPhone. requires screwdrivers, prying, and suction tools.

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Display not working after opening up.

When opening up my iPhone it got a bit stuck and it snapped on open disconnecting the #1 ribbon cable.

Quckly I reassembled the iPhone however I get no response when I attempt to power it on.

I've plugged it into iTunes and its detected just fine which leads me to believe I may have have damaged either the #1 connector or the cable itself.

I've tried 3 reassemblies now with no improvement so what should I do?

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CAn you post a pic of the #1 connector. Perhaps it is damaged, but this usually happens when connecting, and rarely disconnecting.

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i just changed the display plexiglas and lcd display stopped working..

iphone is can sitch on or off. but no display...

i assembled the iphone like... 20 times because of not good display assembles that i bought from ebay... there was always something wrong... the ear sensor not correct assembled.. the speaker in the other direction assembled...

i was so excited that everything is perfect now...

what can i do...

obiously the cable 1 is making problems... looks ok...

but its really almost impossible to really put it on the poistion to be stable...

please help

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omg...

now its all good... the problem was that the phone switched on while assembling... probably it didnt get it that i had connected...

i tried everything... the kabel 1 is very very hard to stabilize in the right position... although now its ok

i just restored the phone and the logo that we all love cane out..

well cheers

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