Hi Donal

It's my understanding that the iPhone uses laminated membrane-based PCBs.  I 
think you could probably get into it but I personally wouldn't try it.  It's be 
far safer to allow somebody with the correct equipment to repair it for you.

Gordon

On 9 Oct 2011, at 12:20, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:

Just wondering has anyone ever done this?  The headphone socket is dodgy as is 
the button that locks the phone.  I could get it repaired but if I can do it 
myself ….

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