跳至主要内容

Solved: iPhone 6 Reboot Fault with White Apple Logo

After white Apple logo displayed on iPhone 6 screen, iPhone 6 reboots automatically. And it reports unknown error (4005) when rooting. We can see from its motherboard that the solder pad has been soldered and there are jumped wires at logic NAND FLASH IC, as shown in the picture.

Example109-1

Assemble board on testing assembly to root. Turn in on and connect it to computer. The i4 assistance says that iPhone is getting into DFU mode. After it is rooted, it reboots. Then it standbys until it reports unknown error (4005).

Based on my experience, faulty NAND FLASH, CPU upper board and disconnected motherboard would cause such problems. Then I begin to fix them. First measure the diode data to ground of chip. The data is normal. After tearing the NAND FLASH, measure the diode data to ground that NAND FLASH use it to communicate with CPU. The data is normal too. Replace the NAND FLASH and root. The problem is still the same.

Then solder CPU again to root. The problem is still the same. Tear the NAND FLASH again and measure its diode data to ground. I find that a solder pad is pseudo soldering. Using diode pole of multimeter to measure, if I press hard, the probe will show resistance data. The pseudo soldering pins are shown in the picture.

Example109-2

If I press hard, the probe will show resistance data. If I press slightly, the probe will not show, which suggests that the board is faulty. I have to find the pins that connect CPU, as shown in the picture.

Example109-3

Jump a wire from CPU solder pad to the solder pad of NAND FLASH, as shown in the pictures.

Example109-5

After jumping the wire, assemble CPU and put motherboard on assembly to root. It now shows progress bar, as shown in the picture. When root finishes, it can get into IOS. After testing, all the functions are normal. Trouble is removed.

Example109-6

If you need more cell phone repair tools for pratical operation experiences, please take a look  at www.vipfixphone.com .

评论

此博客中的热门博文

Solution: iPhone X Won't Turn On

According to the customer's description, the iPhone X would not turn on after it drop accidentally. Then the cell phone reports error 56 when restore it. How did this happen? Let's test and repair step by step. Since iPhone X motherboard 2 layers are connected through the middle column, the solder points are very easy to get dropped. so we guess that the solder points from NFC chip to the CPU part have fell off. Disassemble the iPhone X by iPhone opening tools , remove the upper board off the main board, when separate the main board we see there is a row of points have fell off. Check the location map on WUXINJI dongle , it is surrounded by a ground wire, in fact, there are 6 useful points dropped. The ground wire does not need to be filled, the 6 useful points are added by professional phone welding tools. These are the signal wires of the NFC chip, so the iPhone X would report error 56. Then the tin of the middle column is repaired by iPhone X BGA reballing ste...

iPhone 6 Display Failure after Replacing LCD

The iPhone 6 display is black after replacing LCD. After checking, the diode data of display socket is normal and all power supply for iPhone display IC  output is normal. Testing by  DC power supply , we find the iPhone current is abnormal. When press the iPhone power button, the boot current is obviously large. The current reached 100mA when press the power button. After remove the display tube, the current still the same, which means there is a short circuit. Measure the voltage output of each circuit of power supply with Fluke 15B+ Digital Multimeter , then surprised to find that there are really short circuit places. LD010 is short circuit; we suspect that the filter capacitance on the circuit has been penetrated. After remove the iPhone power control IC , we found it is ground short circuit. Open the WUXINJI Dongle  to check the iPhone schematic circuit, we found that this circuit is the display card image transmission MIPI data bus power supply. CPU brea...

Solution: Why iPhone X Voltage Keeps Jumping

After getting the iPhone X motherboard to test, we observe the current value repeatedly jumps between 0mA and 50mA on DC power supply , and it is different from the normal booting current. Next, test whether the power supply of every circuit is normal. PP_VDD_MAIN is measured 4.2V; PP_VDD_BOOST measured is 4.2V. PP1V8-ALWAYS is 1.8V, all the values are normal. But when testing PP1V1_S2, PP0V8_SOC_FIXED_S1, PP1V8_S2 and other circuit voltage that output by power chip U2700 voltage are jumping constantly. According to previous experience, voltage jump is usually caused by a power supply circuit of U2700 output. Measured with digital multimeter , there is no short circuit was found for the dipole value of all power supply to ground. We repaired iPhone 7P before and know that if crystal oscillator is false welding can also cause voltage jumping, And if iPhone CPU  power supply is abnormal also can cause voltage jumping. Check the crystal oscillator we find no problem, then check th...