There's repair guides for the iphone 3gs at ifixit.com. Their guides
are fantastic, and have worked many times in the past, both for me
and others I've pointed them to. The one for the iphone 3gs is
located at:
http://www.ifixit.com/Device/iPhone_3GS
They've even got all the toolkits to
are the screws apple use odd ones Travis? It being apple, I'd say they
probably are.
On 10 Oct 2011, at 15:11, Travis Siegel wrote:
There's repair guides for the iphone 3gs at ifixit.com. Their guides are
fantastic, and have worked many times in the past, both for me and others
I've
Hi Donal
It's my understanding that the iPhone uses laminated membrane-based PCBs. I
think you could probably get into it but I personally wouldn't try it. It's be
far safer to allow somebody with the correct equipment to repair it for you.
Gordon
On 9 Oct 2011, at 12:20, Dónal Fitzpatrick