Tuesday, 19 November 2013

How to Quick Fix Unresponsive Home Button - iPhone 3G/3GS






A fix for the common iPhone issue of a difficult-to-press or unresponsive home button. This is not the power-button-unlock fix; this does require some VERY B...
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23 comments:

  1. It's okay, one is allowed to swear on the internet.

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  2. spot on this. just be careful that you don't break the tape connector and
    the two press connectors. but otherwise this is a remedy for repair in my
    opinion

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  3. There is not accessibility option for the Iphone 3g

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  4. Finding Missing CUDDLY CAT19 November 2013 at 19:25

    wow thank u!

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  5. Ran out of space. For fixing a broken lead you need to solder from each
    connector to each pad. Switching the connectors will not hurt anything
    because all a switch is is a break in a piece of wire. Just make sure that
    you do not bridge the two pads with solder this will make the home button
    always on! If you do bridge the pads youtube solder wick. Again, if you
    overheat it you smoke check (kill) that part of the circuit! -from an
    engineer LIKE THE POSTS

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  6. it's not available in iphone 3g or below ios 5

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  7. I know there's a lot videos on how to go about this problem and some pipol
    charge you 200 quid for a fix but basically this is the less intrusive and
    should be considered first on the list. Thanks for this vid it is indeed a
    quick fix! If this did not work I could have gone to the length of
    replacing my home button but thanks again. I closed my fone first time and
    it did not not charge.. i swept accidentally the charging connection on the
    board so just watch out for it :)

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  8. Broke my phone the 2nd time I did it!! Be careful doing it!

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  9. does that mean were screwed

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  10. thanks man it worked u just earned a subscriber

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  11. I've bent up the contacts and I'm almost certain they're touching the
    sensors, but I'm not seeing any change. :/ Anything I could be doing wrong?

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  12. Thank you so much....after fixing my screen and lcd the home button wasn't
    working then i found your video. Thank you!!!!

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  13. PLEASE READ!!!! Doing this i broke the two leads!!! Please help what is an
    alternate way of reconnecting them?

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  14. Really? Did you have to install something? Because I don't have that option
    on my phone.

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  15. Snapped mine too!!! Be careful if you try this - mine's now in the f*****n
    bin!

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  16. Thats what I like to see. people who stick up for each other. and for that
    I reward you Good job dude! that's one less ass hole to deal with.

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  17. life saver!!!!!!!

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  18. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!

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  19. Before you do that, try this peeps, works like magic... Open a default iOS
    application, such as Stocks, Calculator, or Weather Press and hold down the
    Power button until the "Slide to Power Off" dialog appears, then release
    Now press and hold the Home button until the "Slide to Power Off" screen
    disappears, force quitting the application

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  20. Michael Tomlinson20 November 2013 at 03:01

    Awesome - 2 mins to fix, working great now.

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  21. I got mad at my ipod for sticking so i banged it on my chair and it got
    fixed.

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  22. Why don't you curse just a little bit more...

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  23. NO SHIT! I done this right now, 2 minutes and boom FIXED! I had to partake
    in a little soldiering to stick one pin that detached itself and there we
    go. Nice one bro, was gunna pay £100 for a replacement too. SWEET!

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