Can I Create a Working iPhone from Two Broken Ones?

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To create a functioning device from two broken iPhones, it's essential to identify the specific models involved and the nature of their issues. One device has a cracked screen but is operational, while the other has a functional screen but does not power on. Utilizing resources like iFixit.com can provide valuable guidance through teardowns and repair instructions. The feasibility of combining parts from both devices largely depends on compatibility and the underlying issues affecting the non-working phone.
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I have 2 broken Iphones and want to make one good one. Basically the one has a cracked screen. Anyone have any experience with this?
 
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What's the problem with the other iPhone? Are you sure you can cobble a working phone from two broken ones?

What model iPhone is it? iFixit.com has teardowns of the models I usually use for reference on the rare occasions when I have to open one up.
 
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What's the problem with the other iPhone? Are you sure you can cobble a working phone from two broken ones?

What model iPhone is it? iFixit.com has teardowns of the models I usually use for reference on the rare occasions when I have to open one up.

It is the previous generation of the iTouch, not the phone. I have one with a cracked screen that works, and I have one that does not work, but has a good screen. ( not sure why the one does not work, but the screen appears to display ).

I will check out that site. thanks
 
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