Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 07/20/2014 12:24 (07/20/2014 22:24) |
Message-ID | <a46ns9ptpieno1br22eqrc2dk0avfr71ar@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Sandman |
Followups | Sandman (14m) > Eric Stevens nospam (4h & 17m) > Eric Stevens |
SandmanWell, it's inside the casing and you have to remove a cover to get at it. I don't see how you can regard it as an external switch. --
In article <rttls9t8jpq7jdoml1obl5di8u83ejfa3d@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens wrote:SandmanEric StevensWhat "switch" was this? You say it's an internal component, and the topic was "moving parts" so you seem to imply that inside your iPhone there was a mechanical physically moving "switch" that was broken. Having seen the insides of many iPhones (I have a friend that repair them), I can assure you that no such switch exists.
That's funny. Here are the instructions telling you how to replace one https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+4+Vibrate+Ring+Switch+Replacement/4334 or http://tinyurl.com/oofzazt
That's not an internal switch, Eric.