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==Device pictures== | ==Device pictures== | ||
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File: | File:111940 SP705-iphone 6-mul.png | ||
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==PCB pictures== | ==PCB pictures== | ||
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File: | File:Iphone6-Pcb-front-view-sized.jpg|front side PCB [https://www.eeworldonline.com/teardown-an-oldie-but-still-useful-the-iphone-6/ source] | ||
File:Iphone6-Pcb-backside-sized.jpg|back side PCB [https://www.eeworldonline.com/teardown-an-oldie-but-still-useful-the-iphone-6/ source] | |||
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==Reference measurements (also schematics if available)== | ==Reference measurements (also schematics if available)== | ||
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File: | File:6 LCM J2019 DiodeMode.png|Diode mode for iPhone 6 Display connector. Top Right goes to top edge of the board, under the rear camera. | ||
File:6 Touch J2401 DiodeMode.png|iPhone 6 Touch connector. Top right goes to top edge of the board. | |||
File:6 Batt conn diodeMode.jpg|iPhone 6 battery connector. Bottom left goes to the edge of the board, next to the bottom of the battery. | |||
File:6 DockFlex J1817 DiodeMode.png|iPhone 6 charge port / dockflex connector diode mode readings. Bottom right goes to bottom of the phone, where the loudspeaker is. | |||
File:HomeButton TouchID J2118.jpg|iPhone 6 home button / TouchID connector. Top right goes to the top of the board, under the rear camera. | |||
File:6 RearCam J2321 DiodeMode.png|iPhone 6 rear camera connector. Top right goes to the top of the board, under the rear camera. | |||
File:6 FrontFlex J1111 DiodeMode.png|iPhone 6 front flex connector. Contains front camera, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, earspeaker. Top right goes to top of the board, under the rear camera. | |||
File:6 HoldVolFlex J0801 J0802 DiodeMode.png|iPhone 6 Volume, power buttons, ringer switch and flaslight connector. Top left goes to top edge of the board, next to the mute/ringer switch. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==More Information/External Sources== | ==More Information/External Sources== | ||
You can manually link to external sources for additional information that might not fit here but are useful such as BIOS image dumps, firmware, etc! | You can manually link to external sources for additional information that might not fit here but are useful such as BIOS image dumps, firmware, etc! |
Latest revision as of 19:48, 27 June 2024
IPhone 6 | |
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Manufacturer | Apple |
Code name | A1549, A1586, A1589 |
Release date | 2014-09-19 |
Device type | Phone |
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Diode mode for iPhone 6 Display connector. Top Right goes to top edge of the board, under the rear camera.
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iPhone 6 Touch connector. Top right goes to top edge of the board.
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iPhone 6 battery connector. Bottom left goes to the edge of the board, next to the bottom of the battery.
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iPhone 6 charge port / dockflex connector diode mode readings. Bottom right goes to bottom of the phone, where the loudspeaker is.
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iPhone 6 home button / TouchID connector. Top right goes to the top of the board, under the rear camera.
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iPhone 6 rear camera connector. Top right goes to the top of the board, under the rear camera.
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iPhone 6 front flex connector. Contains front camera, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, earspeaker. Top right goes to top of the board, under the rear camera.
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iPhone 6 Volume, power buttons, ringer switch and flaslight connector. Top left goes to top edge of the board, next to the mute/ringer switch.
More Information/External Sources
You can manually link to external sources for additional information that might not fit here but are useful such as BIOS image dumps, firmware, etc!