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IPhone SE 2020 | |
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Manufacturer | Apple |
Code name | A2275, A2296, A2298 |
Release date | 2020-04-24 |
Device type | Phone |
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Guides
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Affects part | Type | Difficulty | |
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How To Fix an iPhone SE 2020 That Does Not Turn On, Stuck at 0.043 Amps | Motherboard | Soldering | 3. Hard |
How To Fix an iPhone SE 2020 That Randomly Restarts | Main Logic Board | Part replacement Soldering | 3. Hard |
How To Fix an iPhone SE 2020 with No Touch and/or 3 Min Restart, Mic1 Problem | Main Logic Board | Soldering | 3. Hard |
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