

GPS Antenna Signal Flex Cable Ribbon Replacement Part for iPhone 6 (4.7)
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richyx168
> 3 dayApple refused to fix my no GPS, weak WiFi signal problem, stating it was not repairable. The genius said I should go to my carrier and see if they can do anything... Sorry, but Im not interested in going on a wild goose chase! Decided to do some research and figured out what I needed to buy and what to do. I took a chance on this DIY repair with this part and a tool set. Im beyond happy to report I have a perfectly working GPS and I dont have to be standing in front of my router to get a WiFi signal. Thanks
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Zhijun Li
> 3 dayThis antenna come in with one connector bent. When I tried to install it, it broke. Not good.
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Amy R Rehm
> 3 dayWorked well.
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Chief Charlie
> 3 dayPerfect replacement, this antenna fixed my iPhone 6 GPS issues.
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Lisa P
> 3 dayI went through the process of trying to fix the flex cable. I followed the directions and when it came time to replace the flex cable. I noticed that this one from ATEANO had scratches on the part and there were lumps on the cable, from glue maybe? I didnt think it would be a big deal, but when I closed up my phone, everything was working fine, EXCEPT the GPS.... So I think I may have received a defective part. If I were you, I would order from another dealer on amazon. I would return it but I dont want to take my phone apart again...
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Otilia Conn
Greater than one weekWorked like a charm. Fixed the GPS and Bluetooth issue on my iPhone 6.
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YOUNGPHIL C.
Greater than one weekIt fixed my navigation signal issue but just worked fine for 2weeks and stopped.
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Anonymousreviewer
> 3 dayWorks great fixed my issues with bluetooth, wifi, and GPS. Installation is a pain if youve never done it before.
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Mike Bengtson
> 3 dayFixed my GPS problem completely. If your iPhone 6 has started to have issues where your position jumps around and navigation apps get all confused then this might be the fix for you. I was skeptical on the quality at first because it doesnt look 100% like the OEM - the copper antenna patch is duller and there is an extra pad of some kind - but it fit perfectly and resolved the problem. Note: this is a pretty complicated repair to do - definitely possible for a motivated do-it-yourselfer but you will be doing a complete tear down as the flex antenna is on the back side of the main logic board. Ive self repaired a ton of iDevices over the years and it took me two hours and I had two screws left over ;-) But the phone is back to being completely usable for navigation and running, which is what I wanted, so worth it to me.
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AL GARCIA
> 3 dayIt fixed my weak gps and Bluetooth signal.