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Use this guide to replace the home button assembly.
Please note that only the phone's original home button assembly will be capable of using the Touch ID functionality. Installing a new home button will only restore ordinary home button functions, not the Touch ID features.
Remove the two 1.8 mm Phillips screws securing the home button bracket to the front panel.
Remove the home button bracket from the front panel assembly.
Use the tip of a spudger to disconnect the home button connector from its socket on the home button cable.
Carefully wedge the tip of a spudger underneath the home button connector cable.
Gently move the spudger across to separate the home button connector cable from the adhesive securing it to the front panel assembly.
If the cable doesn't separate easily, apply heat using an opener or hair dryer to soften the adhesive, and try again. Be careful not to damage the cable.
Using your fingertip, gently push, but do not remove, the home button up from the opposite side to free one edge of the home button gasket from the front panel.
Do not push the home button all the way through—you only need to get a corner free, so that you can pry it free with a spudger.
The rubber gasket surrounding the home button is very thin. To prevent the gasket from tearing, we recommend applying a minimal amount of heat.
Carefully run the tip of a spudger underneath the perimeter of the home button to separate it from the front panel assembly.
Lift and remove the home button assembly off the front panel assembly.