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How to fix an iPhone CPU - Full Transfer for Data Recovery 

iBoard Repair - Aaron Harrington
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It is great to want to learn microsoldering, but you DO NOT PRACTICE ON CUSTOMER DATA JOBS. A shop in Florida (who I shall not name), decided to try their luck on this water damaged iPhone 12 pro max. They were unable to split the sandwich and they overheated the CPU. When this customer called me, she was desperate and crying because she wanted her baby photos so badly. When I told her that the last shop overheated the CPU and potentially killed her board, she was devastated. I very much hate having my customers cry.
The worst part about it is that this would have been an extremely easy job had it not been touched by an amateur board tech.
It is even likely that this was THE 5G ANTENNA and didn't even really need board work.
This is why it is so important to learn how to properly diagnose, rather then just going straight to your worst assumption. I often preach diagnosis over CPU swaps, etc. But that also applies to simpler things like board splits, especially if you are an amateur.
There are a lot of resources for learning microsoldering nowadays. That has its benefits but also its drawbacks. In many ways, it has given the false assumption that anyone can do microsoldering when I don't really believe that is the case. It takes a particular type of person to really become a master at microsoldering. It is also not a quick or easy thing to do.
People think that if they spend $2k+ going to a week long course, and then another $2k buying equipment then they have everything they need to do the work. That is not the case.
YOU NEED PRACTICE.
Some people have only a few hours under their belt before they start taking customer jobs. Some people have 30 or 40 and think that is good enough.
Conservatively, I would say I solder about 4 hours a day, 5 days a week. Some weeks it is much more, but there have been times it is less. That is 20 hours a week. But that is every week for the last 7 years. That is 1000 hours a year, or 7000 hours over the last 7 years.
When people ask how I know what to do, or why I don't mess stuff up, it is because I have put in that time. So again I will say:
YOU NEED PRACTICE.
I bought my own water damaged devices and painstakingly tried to figure out what I was doing for an entire year before I ever touched customer devices. That is because I didn't want to ruin other people's property.
Anyways, sorry for the long rant. It is just sad to know that many wannabe techs ruin boards when they should have had the foresight to know that it is not as easy a pros make it look.
In this video, I fix the mistake of the last technician with a CPU swap and I secure the data for this grateful customer.
Thanks for reading 🙂

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Комментарии : 68   
@rocko553
@rocko553 9 месяцев назад
i watched a few of your videos and think u explain things well i'm new to this about a yr and a half i done through hole soldering and sm back in school porter & chester learnning computer electronics, went to pitney for about 17 yr, pm machiens, learning the ipads, but this is very interesting i have watched videos so much to get what i can from them, hours and hours and more hours going back and a very lot of notes, i went deep in this hobbie and now need to learn more, thank you and to all who take the time to support the customer they keeps us going
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching, happy to help!
@raulmorel1872
@raulmorel1872 Год назад
On minute 44:17 was scary when the eeprom blow up. Thanks GOD you got the eeprom on the tower. Good video
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
Lol yes that was scary. I would have had to search for awhile otherwise. I use low air during that part. But still, I should not let that happen.
@TheArtofRepair
@TheArtofRepair Год назад
My man! Keep up the good work.
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
Also good to hear from you bro! Thanks for the support!
@alleycat300669
@alleycat300669 Год назад
Excellent work !
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@anilthota9157
@anilthota9157 10 месяцев назад
great work.
@bhabin.mgr.100
@bhabin.mgr.100 2 месяца назад
you are good person. great work.
@iTechBoardRepairs
@iTechBoardRepairs Год назад
Awesome job ❤️
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
Thanks for the support Isaias!
@hunaranwar1404
@hunaranwar1404 4 месяца назад
Good job 👏
@infernus6278
@infernus6278 Год назад
great work and vid
@titotinton
@titotinton Год назад
thanks aaron
@sudheerm.s6792
@sudheerm.s6792 Год назад
Is the old board reusable by uv curing ?. What happened there. Peeled of pcb layer?
@PoorTechAnger
@PoorTechAnger Год назад
hi can you share your temp and air in hot air for reference, and also the brand of you reballing stencil it very precise...thanks
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
I change my temps a lot. Usually I remove cpu around 370c with 75 air. But I am not firm with my temps. I use this stencil: www.unionrepair.com/maant-c1-magnetic-motive-reballing-stencil-platform-for-a8-a16.html
@PoorTechAnger
@PoorTechAnger Год назад
@@iBoardRepair thank you keep on sharing, learning a lot from you
@ajaysharma-gu2if
@ajaysharma-gu2if Год назад
Nice job 👌👍❤️ BTW r u work from home? Your daughter is so cute 🥰
@carmelorossitto7084
@carmelorossitto7084 3 месяца назад
It's an extremely difficult job. I wish I were at your level
@dryjokes608
@dryjokes608 3 месяца назад
For cleaning the cpu undefiled what temp plz master am using Quick 861
@chamberlynibenyeh3443
@chamberlynibenyeh3443 Год назад
Im having issues improving my reballing skills, when taking out CPU I loose pads on CPU itself and not on the board. I use a SUGON 8620DX. Heat 380°C and Air flow 30... Pls are there any recommendation or Guide u can give to me?????
@ceejay_gaming9636
@ceejay_gaming9636 Год назад
I think you need to add a bit more airflow something at least 60
@sudheerm.s6792
@sudheerm.s6792 Год назад
Next time please mention about the temperature and air at the side of screen for reference n educational purposes
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
I change my temps a lot. Usually I remove cpu around 370c with 75 air
@fixedtech
@fixedtech Год назад
Hi Aaron what is the CPU holder and stencil you are using please?
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
www.unionrepair.com/maant-c1-magnetic-motive-reballing-stencil-platform-for-a8-a16.html
@kenzcell2264
@kenzcell2264 Месяц назад
how many degrees Celsius does the blower heat? Hello bro, I'm from Indonesia.. Your video motivated me to learn to use the CPU👍🙏
@kenzcell2264
@kenzcell2264 Месяц назад
take me to be your student teacher🙏 
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Месяц назад
Some of my newer cpu swap videos have temperatures, watch those ones.
@teamgiveaway3483
@teamgiveaway3483 Год назад
What solder paste do you use to reball iPhone 12 & 13 sandwich board?
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
148c, but 138 or even 183 would probably be okay too. It is just personal preference.
@daviddenson3324
@daviddenson3324 Год назад
How did you power up the phone? Was that the positive lead of the DC power supply? Also, what do you connect to the phone to get to the data? And how?
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
I am not sure at which point you are referring to, but at the end of the video I powered it with a battery. I just connect to pc to pull data. There are a lot of software that can parse it, or you can just pull an itunes backup. I may make a video one day about the software I use, but they are nothing special and there are many different methods that different people use.
@daviddenson3324
@daviddenson3324 Год назад
@@iBoardRepair After watching Jesse's video I believe you just used the charging cable to boot the phone. That's what I was asking about at the 53 or 54 mark
@kingragnar8109
@kingragnar8109 8 месяцев назад
sir please I need help. I have an iphone 12 pro max and sometimes appears like pink squares for only a second and when I try to play pubg mobile it crashes so much like every 3 minutes less or more it keeps crashing again all the time, and I'm not able to bring it back to apple for many resons. Can you help me with an app on the macbook or PC to solve this problem without opening iphone hardware parts ?
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair 8 месяцев назад
It most likely needs new parts and software won't help
@muhammadawaismushtaq145
@muhammadawaismushtaq145 8 месяцев назад
I think that beautiful little girl want to heat CPU again😂😂 but well done bro you are my inspiration ❤
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair 8 месяцев назад
Appreciate that bro!
@teamgiveaway3483
@teamgiveaway3483 Год назад
What stencil did you use for the CPU reballing?
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
I use Qianli stencils
@leirsa742
@leirsa742 Год назад
Is it possible to upgrade the AP?
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
Not possible.
@Bc-vb8do
@Bc-vb8do Месяц назад
bro how temperature delodering this cpu and air flow?
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Месяц назад
Some of my newer cpu swap videos have temps, watch those.
@daviddenson3324
@daviddenson3324 Год назад
Wish you had shown how to unsandwich the logic board
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
I assume if you are going to be attempting any type of cpu work, then you should already have the splitting skill down perfectly. Otherwise, there is zero chance at a successful cpu swap. Most of my other videos show the split, but it is very simple. Put on a heating platform, then pull apart when it is the appropriate temp.
@daviddenson3324
@daviddenson3324 Год назад
@@iBoardRepair I saw how to do it in VCC video with a heater, etc...thanks
@satria4195
@satria4195 Год назад
Maybe they heating it with stove
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
😂
@seanwright9947
@seanwright9947 Год назад
What's the jig you use
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
www.unionrepair.com/maant-c1-magnetic-motive-reballing-stencil-platform-for-a8-a16.html
@seanwright9947
@seanwright9947 Год назад
@@iBoardRepair thank you for the link
@gurisingh622
@gurisingh622 Год назад
Beautiful daughter ❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘
@Ahsan1804
@Ahsan1804 5 месяцев назад
brother
@sudheerm.s6792
@sudheerm.s6792 Год назад
55:00 hi...
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
She says hi!
@sudheerm.s6792
@sudheerm.s6792 Год назад
@@iBoardRepair 🥰
@gsmtrack001
@gsmtrack001 8 месяцев назад
only luck to remove cpu
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair 8 месяцев назад
I am so lucky I put in thousands of hours of practice
@iphonemechaniCc
@iphonemechaniCc 10 месяцев назад
How much heat and air have you used to remove the cpu! You are not here to teach you are just making your content
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair 10 месяцев назад
Right.
@nightfurions6653
@nightfurions6653 Год назад
nyz wrk
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
Thanks bro!
@teamgiveaway3483
@teamgiveaway3483 Год назад
What stencil did you use for the CPU reballing?
@iBoardRepair
@iBoardRepair Год назад
www.unionrepair.com/maant-c1-magnetic-motive-reballing-stencil-platform-for-a8-a16.html
@teamgiveaway3483
@teamgiveaway3483 Год назад
@@iBoardRepair thanks a lot man. I really appreciate. Watched your video and it does reball well. Please what solder paste do you also use to reball I phone 12 and 13 series sandwich board?
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