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Yes, it’s essential to adjust the temperature and airflow based on the specific IC and its location. For instance, more sensitive components might need lower temperatures and airflow to avoid damage. It’s a matter of experience and knowing the requirements of each specific repair.
It's an iPhone 12 with a faulty logic board; initially, it had no baseband and no WiFi. I managed to fix the baseband issue, but unfortunately, the WiFi chip itself was damaged, so I couldn't get the WiFi to work. At least now, it can use a SIM card.
I did put the shield back and the water resistance sticker after the video otherwise the video will be much longer I stopped the video when to problem was solved
@@SteeLS1 tell me, you know how to carefully shoot protective films without damage ? It will be very useful. They will have black shield delamination, also glue delamination. They are intended "black shield" for: "EMI protection is achieved by shielding of energy supply lines"