As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool … also scratch a bit on the opposite site under the cable. It is connected on both sides. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is no more connection possible due to oxidation or grease from your fingers.[br]
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As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool … also scratch a bit on the opposite site under the cable and on the counter side on the displays back. It is connected on both sides. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is no more connection possible due to oxidation or grease from your fingers.[br]
Here is a picture of the sticker: https://ibb.co/sQ4CgZP[br]
For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again. After half a year my BT audio works again. You need to open the phone but do not need to remove any cables. It is done in less then five Minutes. Good luck.
As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool … also scratch a bit on the opposite site under the cable. It is connected on both sides. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is no more connection possible due to oxidation or grease from your fingers.[br]
Here is a picture of the sticker: https://ibb.co/sQ4CgZP[br]
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For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again. After half a year my BT audio works again. You need to open the phone but do not need to remove any cables. It done in less then five Minutes. Good luck.
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For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again. After half a year my BT audio works again. You need to open the phone but do not need to remove any cables. It is done in less then five Minutes. Good luck.
As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool … also scratch a bit on the opposite site under the cable. It is connected on both sides. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible due to oxidation or grease.[br]
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As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool … also scratch a bit on the opposite site under the cable. It is connected on both sides. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is no more connection possible due to oxidation or grease from your fingers.[br]
Here is a picture of the sticker: https://ibb.co/sQ4CgZP[br]
For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again. After half a year my BT audio works again. You need to open the phone but do not need to remove any cables. It done in less then five Minutes. Good luck.
As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool … also scratch a bit on the opposite site under the cable. It is connected on both sides. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible due to oxidation or grease.[br]
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Here is a picture of the sticker: https://ibb.co/sQ4CgZP[br]
For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again. After half a year my BT audio works again. You need to open the phone but do not need to remove any cables. It done in less then five Minutes. Good luck.
As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool … also scratch a bit on the opposite site under the cable. It is connected on both sides. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible due to oxidation or grease.[br]
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For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again. After half a year my BT audio works again. You need to open the phone but do not need to remove any cables
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For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again. After half a year my BT audio works again. You need to open the phone but do not need to remove any cables. It done in less then five Minutes. Good luck.
As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well on the sticker. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible due to oxidation or grease.[br]
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As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool … also scratch a bit on the opposite site under the cable. It is connected on both sides. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible due to oxidation or grease.[br]
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For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again.
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For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again. After half a year my BT audio works again. You need to open the phone but do not need to remove any cables
As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well on the sticker. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible do to oxidation or grease.[br]
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As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well on the sticker. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible due to oxidation or grease.[br]
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For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again.
As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS Antenna. This Sticker is not an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well on the sticker. It might be corrored or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible do to oxidation or grease.[br]
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As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS/Wifi Antenna. This Sticker is NOT an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well on the sticker. It might be corroded or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible do to oxidation or grease.[br]
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For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again.
As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS Antenna. This Sticker is not an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool. It might be corrored or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible. [br]
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As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS Antenna. This Sticker is not an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together, I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool. Maybe use contact-fluid with a q-tip as well on the sticker. It might be corrored or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible do to oxidation or grease.[br]
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For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again.
As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS Antenna. This Sticker is not an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connectiont by pressure when when the phone is put back together I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool. It might be corrored or touched by your hand when you replaced battery and so on. Then there is not more connection possible. For me it works now. I have Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again.
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As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS Antenna. This Sticker is not an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connection by pressure when the phone is put back together I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool. It might be corrored or was touched by your hand when you replaced battery or so . Then there is not more connection possible. [br]
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For me it works now. I am back with Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again.
As mentioned above, there is a little Sticker on the F-Cable for the BT/GPS Antenna. This Sticker is not an isolator but a connector to the frame. After experiments with aluminum foil under and/or over the the cable, to ensure connectiont by pressure when when the phone is put back together I found the best solution is to scatch the sticker with a sharp tool. It might be corrored or touched by your hand when you replaced battery and so on. Then there is not more connection possible. For me it works now. I have Bluetooth, WLAN and GPS full signal again.