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Old 08-01-2017, 17:51   #16 (permalink)
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Hi all. I have a same problem, C3211 and C3200 have 0V, testes all ways with short beeper, everything was okay. U3200 is missed but i replaced from another one...help me guys! FL3202 is 4.3V. Thanks for help!
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Old 08-20-2017, 14:00   #17 (permalink)
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Hi, i managed to do jumper on u3200 and replaced capacitor nearby, camera start working but picture is more green and glitchy like on old vas tape.. any solution for this? phone been liquid damaged but only u3200 camera area been affected. Thank You for all ideas.
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Old 08-21-2017, 04:19   #18 (permalink)
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Hi, i managed to do jumper on u3200 and replaced capacitor nearby, camera start working but picture is more green and glitchy like on old vas tape.. any solution for this? phone been liquid damaged but only u3200 camera area been affected. Thank You for all ideas.
if you make short/jumper your cam get 4v instead of 2,85v, i think you over voltage your cam and it will not work good.
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Old 08-21-2017, 18:42   #19 (permalink)
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it was FL3202 as well as u3200 all good thank you for all help
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Old 08-28-2017, 14:37   #20 (permalink)
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if you make short/jumper your cam get 4v instead of 2,85v, i think you over voltage your cam and it will not work good.

i can find this ic in other iphone like the 6 instead of 6s or in another model
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if you make short/jumper your cam get 4v instead of 2,85v, i think you over voltage your cam and it will not work good.

i can find this ic in other iphone like the 6 instead of 6s or in another model
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Hi, i managed to do jumper on u3200 and replaced capacitor nearby, camera start working but picture is more green and glitchy like on old vas tape.. any solution for this? phone been liquid damaged but only u3200 camera area been affected. Thank You for all ideas.
hello did you solved your camera taking glitchy picture after jumpring u3200??
mine is like this picture down
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Old 10-06-2017, 04:57   #23 (permalink)
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try other camera for testing if camera problem or not
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Old 10-06-2017, 18:25   #24 (permalink)
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Hello, thanks for your answere. Fl3102 is 0v! Also 0v at c3103, c3102 and pin J3100-6 at j3100 connector.



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No way both sides of FL3102 = 0.00v, one side is vcc_main, so you have 4,3v.

If other side = 0.00v - replace FL3102 or jumper.
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DO NOT USE THE u3200 JUMPER SOLUTION !

Do not jumper U3200 ! it is a voltage regulator, you will power the output that should have 2.85V with 4.3V !
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Old 12-12-2017, 00:36   #26 (permalink)
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Thanks i have my camera working even with the condenser at the left of the IC removed as this was burned
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Old 09-23-2018, 09:06   #27 (permalink)
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Best solution for camera is this jumper.
google search step-by-step-to-fix-water-damaged-iphone-6s-rear-camera-not-working-a132555778
You only need remove U3200 and make this jumper - 3V. Because 4.3V is to much for camera.
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