You usually don't need to change it as long as you go through the "swipe up to upgrade" screen. On some instances you might have to change it if your passcode is not being accepted, but that is less common.
hi , can i ask something? i have a iphone 12 in its activation lock and i forgot the pass of my icloud and it also wont turn on so the repair guy suggest motherboard transplant for it to turn on, if it is fixed will the activation lock be gone or still occurs?
excellent tutorial, congratulations
Thanks for watching!
tutorial ? what part ?
sir help me! please answer my quastios. in this video, did you use the nand program?
and what degree of tin do you use? thanks you sir
Great work and very very heard work keep up
Thanks for watching :)
Great work and great watch. Thanks for the share
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this awesome video and calm music
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Nice sharing 👍
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great video but the music drove me nuts LOL (sending me to sleep). Love your work.
haha just turn down the sound.
Great work❤
Thanks for watching!
What temperature 🌡 did u use when removing the good CPU
I just use my normal soldering temp (365 or so)
Excellent job!!!!!
Thanks for stopping by!
Question, what about NFC IC?
You usually don't need to change it as long as you go through the "swipe up to upgrade" screen. On some instances you might have to change it if your passcode is not being accepted, but that is less common.
hi , can i ask something? i have a iphone 12 in its activation lock and i forgot the pass of my icloud and it also wont turn on so the repair guy suggest motherboard transplant for it to turn on, if it is fixed will the activation lock be gone or still occurs?
No, that won't remove activation lock
every time i try to lift an a11 cpu i always pull some pads on the logicboard even if apply hot air for long what im doing wrong?
You need to spread heat very evenly. a11 is the easiest cpu to pull, so it is a good one to practice with.
if you display tempura more better
At 36:10 cpu temp and air ??
Sir 👌I have no question on your job
I am glad I covered everything
Thanks. After watching the whole video. I see where I go wrong 😂. I'm sure my pmic gets shorted
Yeah that can be very common. It is probably best to just always replace the pmic for most people, so there is no chance of problems from underfill.
seeing this i'm like :"give me those icloud boards i want to practice more"
Good, repetition is key!
genius
Thank you!
Shame the vid is completely silent
I have several other cpu swap videos with sound
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Right back at you.