Hi I watch your video and It helps me a lot, when my Iphone has problem your video was solution. But now I have another problem with my Iphone 7. I just replaced my home button. It works but without touch id and my Iphone fevers when It's not even turned on + my battery run out quickly. Someone said It's problem of Home button but someone said It's problem of motherboard. If you have a sight pls give me to help.
On this phone, before changing the home button, had problems with audio ic? If so, chec the Homer IC next to audio codec. If didn't had problems with audio codec, then check Mamba power IC, is close to touch / touch id connector. It's a small ic and you can damage whitout knowing. Check display connector also. Have a nice day.
@@koreanprometheus5394 For this type of work you need microscope. You can't see nothing with eyes. Check the 2 images: i.gyazo.com/6a430c9291149e7b2bb85ccae58a96d9.png and i.gyazo.com/1cbaa60ad3d0be599196e78ad6232154.png. You can try with rosin also, to find where is the partial short. I bet on 1.8v line.
Hi I watch your video and It helps me a lot, when my Iphone has problem your video was solution.
But now I have another problem with my Iphone 7.
I just replaced my home button. It works but without touch id and my Iphone fevers when It's not even turned on + my battery run out quickly.
Someone said It's problem of Home button but someone said It's problem of motherboard.
If you have a sight pls give me to help.
On this phone, before changing the home button, had problems with audio ic? If so, chec the Homer IC next to audio codec.
If didn't had problems with audio codec, then check Mamba power IC, is close to touch / touch id connector. It's a small ic and you can damage whitout knowing.
Check display connector also.
Have a nice day.
@@PhoneRepairRO Thank you for your sincere answer, but how can I check those Ic have a problem? Can I check it with my eyes?
@@PhoneRepairRO Wait, detecting short circuit with rosin powder?
@@koreanprometheus5394 For this type of work you need microscope. You can't see nothing with eyes. Check the 2 images:
i.gyazo.com/6a430c9291149e7b2bb85ccae58a96d9.png and i.gyazo.com/1cbaa60ad3d0be599196e78ad6232154.png.
You can try with rosin also, to find where is the partial short. I bet on 1.8v line.
@@PhoneRepairRO thanks a lot dude. really appreciates it