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11-18-2019, 04:28 | #1 (permalink) |
Freak Poster Join Date: Jun 2017 Location: USA
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Member: 2730637 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 101 | A fast way to find out the Board ID resistor Open Refox and search Board_ID There are 5 Board ID resistors on the schematic. R0404, R0405, R0406, R0407 and R0408. The board ID of iPhone 6s Plus is N66 MLB. Board ID resistors of iPhone 6s Plus are arranged in an array of 00110. Which means resistors on BOARD_ID1 and BOARD_ID2 should be kept. The board ID of iPhone 6s is N71 MLB. Board ID resistors of iPhone 6s are arranged in an array of 00100. Which means the resistor on BOARD_ID2 should be kept. TIPS To turn iPhone 6s Plus into iPhone 6s, all we need to do is to remove R0407 on BOARD_ID1. |
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