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Old 07-10-2008, 02:09   #1 (permalink)
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For the TESTPOINT should we DESOLDER the PARTS where the testpoint is LOCATED?


For the TESTPOINT should we DESOLDER the PARTS where the testpoint is LOCATED? Please ADVICE!!!!
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Old 07-10-2008, 13:04   #2 (permalink)
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No, this is not necessary. Just connect to pins on the flash side, like here:
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For the TESTPOINT should we DESOLDER the PARTS where the testpoint is LOCATED? Please ADVICE!!!!
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In some phone like s500-w580-... that your needle of testpoint touch to shield ,better that remove shiled
but in k800-k810-.... that you can see testpoint you dont need remove shiled
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they are not conspicous as you are saying it is there glue surface that need to be removed?
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they are not conspicous as you are saying it is there glue surface that need to be removed?
you can easily remove/clean the glue using blade.









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Just be creative in accessing the tp's bro...

experience is still the best teacher...

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is there any photos or videos for this procedure, I have thousands phones here
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