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Finally I solved the problem. I wonder why this answer couldn't be found anywhere on the internet. Maybe someone should update iPhone 5S power button guide and mention this.
-I had to tear down my another iPhone 5S to compare these power buttons, but finally I resolved it. If you are moving metal bar from the old power button to the new one, it is not indifferent which way you put it. This metal bar is not symmetric, as I assumed, so if you put it wrong way, power button doesn't fit into its place correctly. Then it gets jammed when you assemble phone.
+I had to tear down my another iPhone 5S to compare these power buttons, but finally I solved it. If you are moving metal bar from the old power button to the new one, it is not indifferent which way you put it. This metal bar is not symmetric, as I assumed, so if you put it wrong way, power button doesn't fit into its place correctly. Then it gets jammed when you assemble phone.
I have tried to draw correct position of metal bar to this picture. Notice those curves!!
[image|1027446]

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Editado por: Asko Pesola

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Finally I solved the problem. I wonder why this answer couldn't be found anywhere on the internet. Maybe someone should update iPhone 5S power button guide and mention this.
-I had to tear down my another iPhone 5S to compare these power buttons but finally I resolved it. If you are moving metal bar from old power button to new one, it is not indifferent which way you put it. This metal bar is not symmetric as I assumed so if you put it wrong power button does not fit into its place correctly. Then it gets jammed when you assemble phone.
+I had to tear down my another iPhone 5S to compare these power buttons, but finally I resolved it. If you are moving metal bar from the old power button to the new one, it is not indifferent which way you put it. This metal bar is not symmetric, as I assumed, so if you put it wrong way, power button doesn't fit into its place correctly. Then it gets jammed when you assemble phone.
I have tried to draw correct position of metal bar to this picture. Notice those curves!!
[image|1027446]

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Editado por: Asko Pesola

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Finally I solved the problem. I wonder why this answer couldn't be found anywhere on the internet. Maybe someone should update iPhone 5S power button guide and mention this.
-I had to tear down my another iPhone 5S to compare these power buttons but finally I resolved it. If you are moving metal bar from old power button to new one, it is not indifferent which way you put it. This metal bar is not symmetric as I assumed so if you put it wrong power button does not fit correctly. Then it gets jammed when you assemble phone.
+I had to tear down my another iPhone 5S to compare these power buttons but finally I resolved it. If you are moving metal bar from old power button to new one, it is not indifferent which way you put it. This metal bar is not symmetric as I assumed so if you put it wrong power button does not fit into its place correctly. Then it gets jammed when you assemble phone.
I have tried to draw correct position of metal bar to this picture. Notice those curves!!
[image|1027446]

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Postagem original de: Asko Pesola

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Finally I solved the problem. I wonder why this answer couldn't be found anywhere on the internet. Maybe someone should update iPhone 5S power button guide and mention this.

I had to tear down my another iPhone 5S to compare these power buttons but finally I resolved it. If you are moving metal bar from old power button to new one, it is not indifferent which way you put it. This metal bar is not symmetric as I assumed so if you put it wrong power button does not fit correctly. Then it gets jammed when you assemble phone.

I have tried to draw correct position of metal bar to this picture. Notice those curves!!

[image|1027446]

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