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Would it be possible to put a iphone 5s/SE logic board in a 5c

RonaldMcDank120

I really like the iPhone 5c design, but it's getting a little slow and outdated. Would it be possible to swap the logic board with one from a iPhone 5s or SE

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TouchID is linked with the home button 

the logic boards are probably different sizes 

the battery too

the layouts also

Displays are different 

 

why don’t you like the aluminium unibody enclosure?

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138 is a good number.

 

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Just now, themctipers said:

TouchID is linked with the home button 

the logic boards are probably different sizes 

the battery too

the layouts also

 

why don’t you like the aluminium unibody enclosure?

idk something about the 5c I love

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1 minute ago, themctipers said:

TouchID is linked with the home button 

the logic boards are probably different sizes 

the battery too

the layouts also

 

why don’t you like the aluminium unibody enclosure?

How about putting a 5s or SE in a 5c case

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Just now, RonaldMcDank120 said:

How about putting a 5s or SE in a 5c case

you’d need to probably mod it a lot

 

just get a SE and appreciate aluminium unibody enclosure 

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138 is a good number.

 

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Just now, themctipers said:

you’d need to probably mod it a lot

 

just get a SE and appreciate aluminium unibody enclosure 

nah, I'm good I'll probably just mod it like crazy and have a Frankenstein iPhone

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No, it is literally impossible to do that.

The displays use different connectors, the batteries and their connectors are different, basically anything that connects to the 5c motherboard won't connect to a 5s/SE board.

The motherboards don't have the same standoff layouts, cutouts, or sizes.

 

Basically no.

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21 minutes ago, RonaldMcDank120 said:

idk something about the 5c I love

I think this might help:

 

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12 minutes ago, djdwosk97 said:

I think this might help:

 

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Unless you're willing to do extensive modifications, no.

 

You're gonna need a different display, a different home button and possibly make changes to the shell as well.

 

Unless you're really willing to make the world's most powerful iPhone 5C, probably not a great idea.

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