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07-07-2014, 15:32 | #1 (permalink) |
Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2014
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Member: 2206538 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | Getting into the smartphone/tablet repair business? We are a PCB industry-licensed training center for soldering parts on PCBs, repairing PCBs, wire harness and cable assemblies and printed circuit boards. People routinely call our firm from the laptop, cell phone, tablet, and gaming industries, looking to learn how to repair specific complex consumer items. We would like to organize a class that is geared towards these industries and are therefore asking which types of devices (an iPhone 5's battery connector, for example) you would like to learn how to repair. Could you provide me with your "Top 5” devices that you want to learn how to remove and then replace? How about in terms of board damage like lifted solder pads? Thanks in advance! |
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