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==Guides==
==Guides==

Latest revision as of 12:09, 2 March 2024

IPhone 5
Manufacturer Apple
Code name A1428, A1429, A1442
Release date
Device type Phone


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Guides

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 Affects partTypeDifficulty
IPhone 5 "FindFlashMediaAndKeepout" error while booting repairMain Logic BoardSoldering
Part replacement
3. Hard

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Device pictures

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Reference measurements (also schematics if available)

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More Information/External Sources

Notice for all iPhone 5 models: Be careful when disconnecting the battery, if you dig in between the connector and shield behind it you can knock off a VERY VERY small resistor, there's many of them and depending on which ones you knock off you can get strange issues like battery percentage misreporting or the phone only working when plugged in.

Models
A1428
A1429
A1442