GPS Antenna Signal Flex Cable Ribbon Replacement Part for iPhone 6 (4.7)

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  • Beela

    > 3 day

    Works great. The old cable disintegrated as soon as I started prying on it.

  • richyx168

    > 3 day

    Apple 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

  • FellahDellah

    > 3 day

    Great

  • Lee Renner

    > 3 day

    thanks

  • Hiram Franecki

    > 3 day

    Great product. Fixed my iphones (6s) GPS issue completely.

  • Lisa P

    15-04-2025

    I 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...

  • John W LeBlanc

    > 3 day

    A friend and I replaced the GPS/Bluetooth/WiFi antennas on muni iPhone 6. Neither of us have tech experience but are fairly tech savvy and able to follow a YouTube instructional video. It took us about an hour and a half and my phone now works perfectly fine. Tip: number the screws in the order in which you took them out so that when you reinstall them you don’t mix them up.

  • George

    > 3 day

    good quality

  • pamela lopez

    > 3 day

    Have an iPhone 6 that would not connect to wifi unless it was within 2 feet from the router. I replaced the antenna and nothing, then I found this and decided to give it a shot. There is a lot more work involved but it was not hard just tedious. Make sure to label the screws as youll remove about 15. Theres a few videos on YouTube that are very helpful. After the swap, it works perfect and picks up all the Wi-Fi networks in my building.

  • Vadim Yuzhakov

    Greater than one week

    Worked perfectly after installation but failed after about 1 month

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