still closes fine and as to your question, not really no. If you've ever removed the ic you'd find that it is quite tricky to do without issue. The most practical way to do it without this method would be to carefully grind the chip down to its pads without damaging anything so that you can solder the chip to it which also presents a risk of damaging the display with the amount of heat it takes to solder the chip. In short being able to do 99% of the soldering off the screen makes a world of difference and not having to worry about the chip is amazing.
So Derek I was able to do this on an 11 pro Max using a mobile sentrix replacement lcd. I was successful but ran into a couple speed bumps. What temperature would you recommend to remove the oem ic, and on the replacement screen after I remove the touch ic there is alot of glue on the flex where the ic was, do you recommend a specific solvent?
I have so many questions.... Does the chip flex come with the screens? Which screens? LCD or the OLEDs? If you have to swap the chip why does the R200 exist and support 12s and 13s? Do you have to do both?
This is incredible but there is no way to tell what screens you sell come with the flex. I ordered some 13 lcds and they came with it, but the 13 soft oled that says ic transfer compatible did not. Furthermore you do not sell the flex separately on the site which would be ideal
Welcome to Apple's locked parts policy/scam. The mere fact that you have to do this craziness just to replace a screen and other parts, is the #1 reason I would never use an iPhone, period. smh
Awesom work, what temps did you use?
I can’t wait to do this. Will this be an option on other series like the 12?
Hopefully every model than needs it will eventually have something like this
Hello, what temperatures did you use?
how many degrees for removing the ic ? and how many for soldering on flex ?
Isn’t re-balling the Chip providing the same result? Tag on flex usually create space issues. Does the phone close properly?
still closes fine and as to your question, not really no. If you've ever removed the ic you'd find that it is quite tricky to do without issue. The most practical way to do it without this method would be to carefully grind the chip down to its pads without damaging anything so that you can solder the chip to it which also presents a risk of damaging the display with the amount of heat it takes to solder the chip. In short being able to do 99% of the soldering off the screen makes a world of difference and not having to worry about the chip is amazing.
@@MobileSentrix less heat on the screen is a factor. Cant Disagree.
Great work. Thanks
So Derek I was able to do this on an 11 pro Max using a mobile sentrix replacement lcd. I was successful but ran into a couple speed bumps. What temperature would you recommend to remove the oem ic, and on the replacement screen after I remove the touch ic there is alot of glue on the flex where the ic was, do you recommend a specific solvent?
do you know if transferring the second chip ( the thin long one - next to the chip you just worked on) serves any purpose? or is it not necessary?
I believe that holds ture tone data
How brilliant
I have so many questions.... Does the chip flex come with the screens? Which screens? LCD or the OLEDs? If you have to swap the chip why does the R200 exist and support 12s and 13s? Do you have to do both?
Is this solution available for X07 screens as well? for which series/models?
OK. I appreciate this video, but where is the link to this product (Not the screen)?
I believe they will be coming with all the screens now
@@benchambers6742 I don't see it in the product description. Which screens LCD and the OLEDs?
This is good option for repair store 😊
Hey, have you ever tried to grind the ic on the xo7 iphone 12 series screens?
When I tried to install the screen the ic was putting too much pressure and creating pressure point on the screen how do I avoid the in the future?
Is this only for the 13 model only???????????
Only for incell o for soft too?
This is incredible but there is no way to tell what screens you sell come with the flex. I ordered some 13 lcds and they came with it, but the 13 soft oled that says ic transfer compatible did not. Furthermore you do not sell the flex separately on the site which would be ideal
This is amazing
Where can buy that screen and flex?.
There's a link in the description of the video
does the incell come with this? Its not showing it does on site?
Where can i get this flex?
It should come with the iPhone 13 screen that's linked in the video description
Welcome to Apple's locked parts policy/scam. The mere fact that you have to do this craziness just to replace a screen and other parts, is the #1 reason I would never use an iPhone, period. smh