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vectorccm

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Dec 12, 2009
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Quebec
Hi everyone,

Recently I just paid someone to change de screen of my iphone that i broke a month ago.

Now that my screen is just fine, I realised on my way home that I couldn't get any network signal (Bell Canada).

I haven't tried many things, I only took off the sim card and replace it.

I guess they might have touched the antenna and that's why I will bring them back my iphone on Monday but until then I wonder if someone knows a way to see by myself if the antenna is damaged of disconnected or anything else.

So if anybody knows a way so take a peak at the antenna I would really appreciate your help

Thanks
 
Hi,


Best advice is to leave it well alone.

Looking at it yourself may cause more faults and the original engineer could say you may have caused the issue while looking at it yourself.

Put it back in the box and forget about it until monday.

Im hoping you used an apple approved engineer !
 
Hi everyone,

Recently I just paid someone to change de screen of my iphone that i broke a month ago.

Now that my screen is just fine, I realised on my way home that I couldn't get any network signal (Bell Canada).

I haven't tried many things, I only took off the sim card and replace it.

I guess they might have touched the antenna and that's why I will bring them back my iphone on Monday but until then I wonder if someone knows a way to see by myself if the antenna is damaged of disconnected or anything else.

So if anybody knows a way so take a peak at the antenna I would really appreciate your help

Thanks

any updates on your problem ?? :confused:
 
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