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Iphone/Ipad Hardware Repairs

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  1. Started by Akeem Alami,

    Good Day Engineers I have this iPhone 11 Pro Max with a display issue I have read the line and replaced a faulty MIPI line and it now gives the correct value but the screen is still not showing. I have also checked the voltage on 3v, 1.8, and 1volt lines all giving correct values but still not showing has anyone faced this problem

  2. Started by Akeem Alami,

    Good day everyone pls help me with this iPhone 6s Problem: It is showing the Apple logo, I.e can not boot I try flashing with 3utool but it stops at 18percent

  3. Good morning everyone I have an iPhone 11 Promax keeps reducing even when the phone is not being used, I have checked on the DC machine there is No short and i have changed the battery and bought an original battery but still having the same issue 😔 Please what's the solution 🙏

  4. Good day alI. I Am trying to repair iPhone 11 pro max face id with Jcid tag, but the phone is not connecting and the stolen device is ON Have someone had this experience? How do I solve this?

  5. Please, I have this iPhone 15 Pro Max. I fixed the charging IC after the job was done, and everything was working, but the front camera refuses to Work. And I have read the camera clip everything was okay

  6. Started by Miyako eema,

    When it comes to seperating iPhone motherboards. We all know the regular temperature range used for separation is around 170°C to 180°C, and this works perfectly fine for devices like iPhone X up to 11 Pro Max. Separation at this stage is usually easy and safe. But for iPhone 12 series and above, some of you might have experienced a common issue: 👉 After separation, the phone refuses to power on — it just trips off. So today, I want to explain the safest method to prevent that problem when separating the motherboard from iPhone 12, 13, and 14 Pro Max. We used to apply 230°C to separate these models — which is the standard temperature for many techs. But over time, we n…