Can you strip an iphone 5c and put all the components into an iphone 5 case?
Can you strip an iphone 5c and put all the components into an iphone 5 case? - 1
With the correct tools, and time, yup.
So pathetic your question is.
Actually you might have a problem. The 5C case is slightly larger than the 5 case. 4.9x 2.33x.35 compared to 4.87x 2.31x.3. Not by much, but the few 100's of an inch differences could prevent the case from being snapped back together with the screen. (the thickness difference is the highest with the 5C case being 1/20th of an inch thicker than the 5 case.) Those are external case measurements and the internal measurements might be closer if the 5 case material happens to be thinner than that used in the 5c case.
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