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Old 04-07-2017, 06:37   #1 (permalink)
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IPhone 6S short circuit, no power.


IPhone 6S short circuit.,no power.
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1. C4023 is short.change capacitor ,short circuit is gone.but no display.recognized by the computer.
2. Change crystal beside C4023 mark on yellow on image.
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did u changed with new capacitor or u replaced it from another phone? can i find it in any other model beside iphone 6s?
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i was having same issue though i removed it but no backlight now and that crystal ic looks ok
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ok update; replaced c1648 from iphone 6 which worked
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ok update; replaced c1648 from iphone 6 which worked
you did what? they are completely different caps, capacitance and voltage rating wise. you could damage IC by doing it.
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