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这款4.7英寸iPhone于2014年9月19日发布,是iPhone 6 Plus的缩小版。

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Identify small rubber nubs?

Yesterday I successfully replaced the battery in an iPhone 6. After I was finished I found two small rubber nubs (soft rubber, not broken plastic) on my work bench that I assume had fallen unnoticed out/off of the phone. The only parts and screws that I had removed were the two outside casing screws on either side of the lightning port, the battery connector cover and its two screws, and the vibrator and its the two screws. Can anyone please identify these nubs and tell me where they were from? Maybe they are superfluous and don't need to be put back in place? It's also possible that they came from an iPod Classic or some other device that I recently worked on. I don't usually lose track of parts this way when opening devices, but I am an amateur, not a professional.

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can you add a photo of them

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Sorry - I thought I had, but I just now edited the post and added the photo.

Thanks.

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I added another photo - a large blowup of just the nubs.

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@dtg looks like they go over the holes on the screen that the pentalobe screws go through

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Thanks. But I don't see them in the first photo in step 6 of the ifixit guide for the battery replacement. Maybe that's not what you are referring to?

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im not referring to the guide, it just looks like thats where they go, i have never seen them before on countless screen replacements

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I reopened the phone and they do, indeed, fit exactly right on those metal nubs that receive the pentalobe screws, so I'm sure you are correct. Thanks very much!

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That’s exactly where they go. They’re dust seals. Not really anything to worry about if you didn’t put them back.

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