Quite normal that the Gate is getting hot when u push 2 amps or more from the battery connector throught the gate to Vcc-main/VDD-main to ground. If u solder a wire to vdd main located on a cap far away from the gate, u should be able to detect your short using freeze spray quite good. Before I start picking up random caps, I would pull the gate and inject voltage there...
Quite normal that the Gate is getting hot when u push 2 amps or more from the battery connector throught the gate to Vcc-main/VDD-main to ground. If u solder a wire to vdd main located on a cap far away from the gate, u should be able to detect your short using freeze spray quite good. Before I start picking up random caps, I would pull the gate and inject voltage there...
Thanks for the tip! I will try that next time.
Thanks, you just saved me a headache, same issue here
with fix how long do you think the phone will last
I have a iphone 7 plus device gave for display replacement. While removing the screws, one of the screw came out from base of the logic board.
is there a question in there or just stating a fact?
Will u fix my iPhone if I send you by post from Canada.
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I have an iPhone 7+ and it’s not showing no signs of life, every time I try to charge it, it just heats up.... I need some help
If u give me the mail ID I'll send u the picture