From all ur trouble shooting it shows that the last method is the actual solution to the problem. Does it mean we should try that first before replacing the network ic? Nice one. Thanks
It didn't work, why did you have to zoom it up like that, bros seem you have changed the phone, the final results we only see screen not the phone anymore, hope your not looking for views in this particular video
I can assure you that it is the same phone and that the PA ic is always the cause of 95% of network problems. I've replaced it on three different phones and they all worked.
Father joe good evening please how can I identity network ic on any button phone either by name or sign please and thank you for all your videos it's really helpful today I was able to wake a dead phone itel 2160
Just trace the antenna line backwards to any ic where it originates from and if you're not sure of it then search the ic number on Google it should tell you that it a network amplifier. PA or PFO ic.
But all board are not the same... And keypad phones are different from touch phones , so how can you use the same procedure to solve all phone network problems
From all ur trouble shooting it shows that the last method is the actual solution to the problem. Does it mean we should try that first before replacing the network ic? Nice one. Thanks
Do all the methods it important
hi fr.joe i have techno t349 button phone with the same problem ,should i use the same procedure
Yes
Why don't you test the i.c first to see if it's actial the problem before changing.
Particularly IC does not have a sure way of testing it except by "trial and error method"
Thanks very much sir,How do i know that the problem is from ic or sim tray?
The SIM card won't show if it's from the SIM tray (i.e no sim card), network IC controls network connectivity .
What if you don't have the motherboard is there any other way to do it
Which means the network ic is OK, antenna switch is bad?
No
Sir, why can't you firstly try jumper it
Ok
It didn't work, why did you have to zoom it up like that, bros seem you have changed the phone, the final results we only see screen not the phone anymore, hope your not looking for views in this particular video
@@DJRapwiztut hmmm ok
@@DJRapwiztut hmmm ok
I can assure you that it is the same phone and that the PA ic is always the cause of 95% of network problems. I've replaced it on three different phones and they all worked.
Father joe good evening please how can I identity network ic on any button phone either by name or sign please and thank you for all your videos it's really helpful today I was able to wake a dead phone itel 2160
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Thanks for letting us know our video helps
Just trace the antenna line backwards to any ic where it originates from and if you're not sure of it then search the ic number on Google it should tell you that it a network amplifier. PA or PFO ic.
Please how can identify keypads ic if all the keypads not working only power on work
Video coming soon
@@FatherJoePhoneRepairs okay sir I'll be waiting
Searching network is easy to fix brother if a phone is showing no service what do u do
Same network IC
The fist ic you change is not the network ic but
It is network switch rather
I know
But father Joe why using lighter to do the network ic work.
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But all board are not the same... And keypad phones are different from touch phones , so how can you use the same procedure to solve all phone network problems
phones have different issues,and different methods are used to solve them
If you know troubleshooting there’s no phone that you will not repair
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