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03-26-2018, 12:53 | #2 (permalink) |
Product Supporter Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Octopus-team
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Member: 1538383 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1587278 Thanks Meter: 3,398 | Hello. If You know eMMC ISP pinout for this device, solder all necessary wires and try to connect the device. If device will be connected successfully, do "Factory Repair" ("Factory repair" tab in Software) using proper PIT file and the latest available original Samsung firmware for this device model. If You don't have the eMMC pinout You can remove eMMC chip from phone's PCB, solder necessary wires directly to eMMC chip contacts (or use proper eMMC adapter), do "Factory Repair" and then solder chip back to PCB. If You have enough experience, You can try to repair this device by this way. At the moment we don't have eMMC ISP pinout for this device model. |
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