I love your work so much keep it up SO Please, sir, can you give me the names of the tools you use to remove the metals and the type of caustic LIKE FLUKE etc please, brother?
Good job! 🎉 I recently the other day fixed an SE2 with a problem reporting the battery which showed 0% Charged and Always low battery. A Diode mode reading on I2C3_SMC_GG_SDA and SCL showed a reading on SDA but OL on SCL. Using the board view, I couldn't find schematics anywhere for the SE2 and the SE1 and SE have different charging circuits to this one. So since the iPhone 11 and iPhone 8 share the same battery connector as the SE2 I checked their schematics to find similar components to fix the issue which was a cracked resistor that pulls voltage up from PP1V8_S2 through the resistor onto the clock line. First ever time at doing this repair and now the battery reads fine 😅
great job! Are you using zxw or which board view software? ZXW has the se2 but maybe you need to update or redownload. Either way, that is great detective work to get around not have schematics/boardview
@@iBoardRepair I used REFOX for the moment. I had zxw before but no idea how to renew the software so it expired 😢 I would like to get it again though. Literally the resistor looked perfectly fine until a light poke with the x-acto saw it disintegrate into pieces. I currently have my brother's iphone 11 which I have shelved for the moment after a drop caused pads to be ripped under NAND and the pads on the sandwich. Both were restored however I still get a bootloop where the current goes up to .276 hangs then loops. Everything else seems fine and I've already rules parts out as there no difference. When restoring the phone comes out of DFU but fails to go into Recovery mode and goes back to bootlooping I'm just waiting on the programmer to try read the sysconfig file of the NAND. Other than all that, I look forward to more videos, very cool to watch 🙌
this is not a technician issue...customer viewed a couple youtuber repair video and thought they were competent enough to repair it themselves if it was caused by another technician they wouldn't have lied no customer gonna lie to protect an technician
@@don4techy it's simple bro why would the customer lie about device failing on it own when clearly it was the incorrect screw has caused it to be shorted??? these things are common sense even my son could figure it out
Makes logical sense. I could definitely see a customer blaming another repair shop for this type of damage however people buy phones second hand so could be it already had this issue just got worse over time and customer had no clue.
I love your work so much keep it up SO Please, sir, can you give me the names of the tools you use to remove the metals and the type of caustic LIKE FLUKE etc please, brother?
Give me an answer sir
Good job! 🎉 I recently the other day fixed an SE2 with a problem reporting the battery which showed 0% Charged and Always low battery. A Diode mode reading on I2C3_SMC_GG_SDA and SCL showed a reading on SDA but OL on SCL. Using the board view, I couldn't find schematics anywhere for the SE2 and the SE1 and SE have different charging circuits to this one. So since the iPhone 11 and iPhone 8 share the same battery connector as the SE2 I checked their schematics to find similar components to fix the issue which was a cracked resistor that pulls voltage up from PP1V8_S2 through the resistor onto the clock line. First ever time at doing this repair and now the battery reads fine 😅
great job! Are you using zxw or which board view software? ZXW has the se2 but maybe you need to update or redownload. Either way, that is great detective work to get around not have schematics/boardview
@@iBoardRepair I used REFOX for the moment. I had zxw before but no idea how to renew the software so it expired 😢 I would like to get it again though.
Literally the resistor looked perfectly fine until a light poke with the x-acto saw it disintegrate into pieces.
I currently have my brother's iphone 11 which I have shelved for the moment after a drop caused pads to be ripped under NAND and the pads on the sandwich. Both were restored however I still get a bootloop where the current goes up to .276 hangs then loops. Everything else seems fine and I've already rules parts out as there no difference. When restoring the phone comes out of DFU but fails to go into Recovery mode and goes back to bootlooping I'm just waiting on the programmer to try read the sysconfig file of the NAND.
Other than all that, I look forward to more videos, very cool to watch 🙌
Thanks for good jobs
You are welcome
Sir plz make video of how to diagnose stuck process on any phone
Please what boardview software do you use?
zxw
Ziilion x work or known as ZXW
@@ezekielshub1188 correct
Great video, really interesting stuff in this one!
Glad you like it!
Nice work by the way.
Thank you
New chair , finally !
🤣Yes
good job 👍
Thanks for sharing & keep the ball roll...👍
You are welcome
Great job. What thermal cam do you use?
seek
@@iBoardRepair okay
Just seek or Seek compact or pro?
@@jeffersonayemenre4925 compact pro: www.amazon.com/Seek-LQ-AAA-Compactpro-iOS/dp/B07GX8XTG5?keywords=seek%2Bcompact%2Bpro&qid=1680158796&sr=8-2&th=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=scdigital-20&linkId=f80cfe6183913baaf39d10498cdc6747&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
Okay. Thanks IB. I want to get one.
sei sempre il migliore
Thanks for watching!
How i can contact you😢
www.iboardrepair.com
Your location
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this is not a technician issue...customer viewed a couple youtuber repair video and thought they were competent enough to repair it themselves if it was caused by another technician they wouldn't have lied no customer gonna lie to protect an technician
Are you sure abt that. You'd be surprised
@@don4techy it's simple bro why would the customer lie about device failing on it own when clearly it was the incorrect screw has caused it to be shorted??? these things are common sense even my son could figure it out
Makes logical sense. I could definitely see a customer blaming another repair shop for this type of damage however people buy phones second hand so could be it already had this issue just got worse over time and customer had no clue.