This reminds me of that iPhone SE2 that I worked on. Phone had a battery issue where the phone couldn't determine the status of the battery. I believe I mentioned this in the comments in one of your other videos, that I got OL on the battery SCL line. I had done a visual inspection and it wasn't until a slight prod with the tweezer did a pull up resistor, that I checked for components on the said line, reveal that it was cracked in half! 😮
I watched the whole hour of it. Beautiful work. Especially the last part. What is most impressive is how you were so confident that replacing that resistor would allow the device to boot. Thank you.
Beautiful video! very interesting case! thank you for sharin Aaron, ice job! about pp1V8_IO, any idea why when shorted somewhere can makes eeprom to get hot on thermal camera even if it is good? theorically its not a coil, so voltage just "touch" it but not go through it..why getting hot? i read it always get hot in the initial boot sequence. Maybe, due to the 1.8 shorted somewhere else can keep eeprom active in that state? thank you so much!
This reminds me of that iPhone SE2 that I worked on. Phone had a battery issue where the phone couldn't determine the status of the battery. I believe I mentioned this in the comments in one of your other videos, that I got OL on the battery SCL line. I had done a visual inspection and it wasn't until a slight prod with the tweezer did a pull up resistor, that I checked for components on the said line, reveal that it was cracked in half! 😮
I watched the whole hour of it. Beautiful work. Especially the last part. What is most impressive is how you were so confident that replacing that resistor would allow the device to boot. Thank you.
I appreciate that, thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video, it was very useful in terms of information.
Were you able to recover photos after the reboot?
Beautiful video! very interesting case! thank you for sharin Aaron, ice job! about pp1V8_IO, any idea why when shorted somewhere can makes eeprom to get hot on thermal camera even if it is good? theorically its not a coil, so voltage just "touch" it but not go through it..why getting hot? i read it always get hot in the initial boot sequence. Maybe, due to the 1.8 shorted somewhere else can keep eeprom active in that state? thank you so much!
Awesome work. What's a good multimeter with the short beep? The one i have dont do that.
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@@cryptochris4325 Anything a tad bit cheaper?