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Revamped version of the iPhone 3G with faster processing speeds. Repair of this device is similar to the 3G, and requires simple screwdrivers and prying tools. Model A1303 / 8, 16 or 32 GB capacity / black or white plastic back.

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Broke number 3 cable connector, can I just fix the speaker?

So I broke the connector on the number 3 cable on my iphone 3gs on the motherboard. The cable is fine, but the connector broke into 2 pieces and is no longer attached. Is there any way I can rig up something to where just the ear piece speaker will work for me? I just need it to last about 2 months (planning on getting the Galaxy S 4 as soon as it comes out).

With it being just a speaker, I imagine theres only 2 wires from that cable that go to it. Why the proximity sensor, light sensor and speaker require 12 different connections is beyond me though. Does anyone know what wires go to the speaker so I can attempt to solder the connections onto the board?

I don't really care how, I mostly just want the speaker working again and since I only need it to work for about 2 months until I get a new phone, I dont want to spend any more money by sending it off to get it fixed...

On the bright side, my new battery works great!

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Steven2k7, #3 cable connects the ear speaker and proximity sensor to the motherboard. So there are already more then 2 wires, the iPhone uses a multilayer board, which will make it difficult to determine on which layer your speaker circuit is. The attached part of the schematic will show you why #3 has to have 12 connections. It may assist you to wire it up. If I were to try to wire in a speaker, I would probably try to come off the dock connector, just an idea. Hope this helps, good luck.

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Thanks for the schematics, cant really find what I need though. All I care about is getting the ear speaker to work. I'm hoping that it just requires 2 wires (like speaker + and speaker - ) that I can just solder directly to the motherboard just so I dont have to talk on speaker phone all the time.

How would wiring it from the dock connector work?

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Sorry, what I was trying to point out is that it is not just going to be as easy as soldering two wires to the board ;)Personally I would go with the speaker phone for the nest few weeks until you get a new phone. Anything else could just leave you with am unusable phone.

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