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2014年9月19日发布的iphone 6 Plus有着比iphone 6大的5.5英寸屏幕。

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First step to repairing home button

My iPhone 6 Plus was dropped into a jacuzzi about a week ago now, and I've since moved over to one of my old phones. Having no pentalobe screwdriver to get the phone open, I got as much water as I could out of the device, and left it to dry hoping for the best, I know I could have done more...

Turning the phone on now, everything seems to be working except the home button. I went into settings and can turn AssistiveTouch on, but I'd really like to have my home button working again instead.

Should my first step be to just obtain a pentalobe screwdriver, disconnect the home button and see if I can repair the water damage when found? Or should I just order a new home button and proceed with the replacement? Or is there another solution to maybe fixing this? At the moment like I said, everything is working fine minus the home button. About a day or two after the accident the screen would continuously freak out as if I were double tapping the home button to bring up the app switching, but now all seems fine minus the home button

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DO NOT REPLACE THE HOME BUTTON.

Clean the board and try to remove as much water damage as possible. If the Touch ID is broken, go to Apple.

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I wouldn't mind if the Touch ID is broken to be honest, mainly just getting a functioning home button again. What would taking the phone to Apple accomplish? I believe they don't cover water damage on their limited warranty, correct?

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Yes, but if you touch anything in iOS, it will brick forever, because Touch ID is dead.

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