iPhone died after a back glass repair! What killed this phone?
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As Mr. Sorin say: no capacitor, no shorted capacitor...
So true ahahha
Lol I gotta start watching that guy
@@northwestrepair remember no core no dead core
@@northwestrepairyou shuld he is a LEGEND !!! 😂
@@corel965what his channel
love it. bravest content creator out there - shows his screw ups in detail, at "normal speed" then shows the fix. much respect sir. Great content, as always.
Hey, thank you! I did have to skip past quite a lot of before I realized that wire was soldered directly to ground though. CZcams would slap me on the hands if it's too boring. 🙂
Replace the capacitor? - HELL NO!
Capacitor?Where we go, we don't need any capacitor.
soldered to ground - I love the fact you are happy to show you bloopers ! nice vid :)
Lol thanks. What I didn't show is how long it took me to realize it!
That was really brilliant idea to keep it and show us!
Positive reinforcement of that type of mistake is easy to do! Want to know how I know? LOL.. Great job with the repair
No capacity, no short, a lot is common with 20th century technicians. I love you guy.
Working with the understanding of the consequences on no cap replacement is cool
I’ll take a punt, based on the removal technique, no replace. Caps are there to smooth out power on that circuit. There are plenty more left on the board to take up the slack.
Watching Jason's video is like watching the favourite movie in the theater. Very entertaining and informative.
No he didn´t. Theres no point, in my opinion replacing it just increses the probability of creating more failing couses. Great Video Jason. Nice mood! The time of dead crack me up!
Thank you! 🙂 🙏
So pleased when a new STS upload notification appears your content/work is so interesting helpful & entertaining Thanks for all the effort you put in Jason.
Great video brother! Glad to see you making videos again! Always learn something new from you
You did the right thing in your mind based on your experience doing this work ... something I have attempted to do and failed at miserably.
Jason, Nice to see more frequent videos from you. Thank you for taking the time. I have been watching since day one in Farmington. Always inpressive work!
Thank you! That's really good to know. So much has changed since then.
@@ststele @ststele Changes have only been for the better man. Not uncommon to keep adapting yourself to new tools is what i find regularly in this profession. I grew up working with my father on tv's. So many changes since that era. :)
Great video Jason. :)
Great Content here, I love to see how other technicans are doing their work, you are doing a great Job, I think you didn`t replace it, no cap.... no short, in this case it worked, have a nice day from Austria!
I like when you do some funny stuff along the serious process! :) Keep going!
Hello again, Jason, and happy to see another great video. I have a question for you: it is not listed in your gear, but...I love your big screen USB charger, man! Do you have any link or brand, or any clue to search for one of these?. TIA, and best regards from Madrid.
Great job as always 👍
Thank you! 🙂👍🙏
Didn't watch this channel in a while. Just came to say that the mustache looks really good on you!
Nice job Detective.
Great job, well done..
Hey Jason good job man. Can you tell me which one mini oscilloscope is that ? I like it. Keep going man I like your videos
I love that Charger display. Where can I get one? Thanks for sharing.
It can happen from time to time. I'm a repair technician and I also do back glass repairs, and although I use laser (sometimes I do 2-3 runs) to burn the adhesive, the glass somtimes can still be quite stubborn and my tools I use can slip since I have to use quite big amount of force to break the glass pieces off. and because some parts of the motherboard are not protected by the shield, it is possible to damage those parts of the flex cables or the motherboard. It can happen and we always warn the customers about the risks. Still suck's when it happens.
100% the condenser has been replaced 😂😂
I'm not just doing somewhat ok, I'm doing fan-freaking-tastic now that you uploaded again
Smashing recovery Jason :-D
To replace a cap or not to replace a cap, that is the question?
There are often more than one capacitor on the same power line.
If it crashes, well replace it. lol.
Based on the second sentence in your comment, you sir live in Stratford-upon-Avon. 😁
hehe, thanks! I'm a sucker for always trying to put the board back exactly like it was before it was damaged. There have been other techs show these running with ~17 caps removed from this line though! I'm sure they would have problems under certain situations.. like, someone using the phone. :-)
Heya, watching you so long time I know you will replace the cap. . nice repair and again with the flir camera nice nice nice
I think you didn't replace it. And it will work perfectly fine 😊 keep on the good work jason
wonderful video!
i genuinely laughed so hard when you suspected you soldered two grounds, i was truly following u and saying yea what the hell is going on here ?xd
I can’t believe I did that. Lol all I have to do is click record and everything goes wrong.
I for one love the comedy side of things and he definitely replaced it 😉😂
Rule of thumb: If there are many other capacitors on the same line, you are not obligated to replace it. Make sure that there are many capacitors more than 4.
Anyways, great video, as always 🎩 off to you, sir!
I think you would not replace the cap coz it will function the same way with out that cap and to apply heat on that board is too much risk . 😊
Excelente vídeo
So professional
Why didn't you replace?? 😅
I think you did replace the cap, easy to do and negligible cost
Vgood i used rosin flux to determine the full short or half short
I'd say if that capacitor was not soldered it was just to fight OCD xD
Really cool and educational videos!
I imagined you replaced the cap, didnt like how the sole der looked retouched it up went to lunch had 2nd thoughts came back and removed it.
LOL!! Ok, you've been watching this channel for a while.
You are amazing ❤
Thank you!
"And the phone... sniff sniff.. it doesn't smell burnt.. HOWEVER.. It DOES smell like... well, never mind."
I have removed back glass from iphones with a laser machine plenty of times and not once had an issue with the board afterwards. Bet it was a slipped tool caused that.
Nice video. Thanks for being grounded
Thank you!
It's dead Jim........Oh bones!
13:18 is that another burned component?
hey, i like your video i'm leaning from each video. i like toyr big screen USB charger, which one is it where can i order one thank you very much
You took off the one across from it also. Gotta balance things out
9:10 Lool! I love your expressions
Can those small capacitors explode/pop?
what usb power meter is that? do you have a link?
Hey , what is the name of your thermal camera..i want it.
I recently bought an iPhone 13 from eBay re-manufactured. Is there an app I can run to doublecheck and see what’s been replaced or doesn’t show up as official Apple.. Everything looks really good on the outside, I just want to check.
Yes - 3utools! It's free and has a "verification report" button that shows what the serial numbers are supposed to be and then what they actually are. I haven't used that feature on the newest models but it should still work. 3u.com
Respect ❤
I have iphone 12Pro max that does not turn off screen automatically after set time, what could be the issue?
Amazing skills
Thank you!
I think you did replace that cap, but I would respect you just the same of you did not.
They say it only cost 10$ to manufacture an Apple phone. Maybe the capacitor was worthless...😂
If this is a no laser back glass repair it's a damn clean job of that... ofc I've never seen it from close so I can't confirm, but it looks clean.
No cap in that spot🤣🤣🤣🤣
Replace the capacitor. More capacitors, more faults, more jobs, more expensive holidays, and a happy wife.
You replace that capacitor right now Steve or I'm calling the capacitor police 🤣
Lol!!! 👏
It had to be working beforehand or else you wouldn't try to fix the back glass, ie, you would know it's serious if it wasn't working.
You probably did replace the cap I myself would have just left off 😊
He finally replaced the capacitor!! 😀
shorted cap ? no cap no shorted cap. -sorin.
You replaced the capacitor with a 0 ohm resistor ;)
But honestly speaking, what's your philosophy on that?
Unlike NorthRidgeFix, Jason will replace the caps.
Regarding the capacitor, I don't far king care because I know you will have *not* caused any harm to that board. There, and you got a comment for the algorithm. 👍 Nice job *_Bones_* ( _She's dead Jim. Time of death 10.54am_ ) 😁 but can you cure a rainy day? 🤷♂
That cap was for EMI that the phone can transmits no he did not put in a new one it will have crap audio now.
I knocked off a capacitor from my trashcan Mac CPU board when replacing the CPU. Freaked out a bit. But I put it back together and it works just fine. Capacitors are optional.
Lol @ people falling it a trashcan. It really does look like one tho. What were they thinking? 😂
Judging from the fact you ripped one of the pads off with it, I'd say no, you didn't replace that cap.
I crave for phones with shorts, but unfortunately, I get phones with baseband_cpu_ network issues. I Nv you.🤣👍
Greetings 🤗 my redmagic 7 fan has stop working please tell me how to change the fan please 😢
Iphone 6s plus WIFI only near router any solution ??? Antena up left corner changed...
Ich finde es toll das Du Fehler nicht raus schneidest. Die Mimik ist großartig..könntest Schauspieler sein.
Thank you! 🙏 I understand and read German pretty well but not so much speaking and writing. I've been with my wife now for 18 years! English is her second language yet she has no accent and people would never guess she's native german. I find many things cannot be translated and are just better/funnier in German. 😁
Correction: may only be 17 years.😳 I hope she don't read this. Lol
Usually when Apple engineers a complex device, they OVER engineer it so there is generally redundant components. So unless that capacitor does something no other capacitor can take up the slack for, I'm guessing you didn't replace it. However, all those "redundant" components don't mean squat when one goes short. If it fails open (can SMD capacitors fail open?), there shouldn't be any noticeable problems.
what about error 9
Probably didn't replace the capacitor because of the amount of capacitors that are redundant on the board.
What the name tool usb ampere meter (blip blup blup blup?). I want to buy it
Schrödinger's capacitor
Oh HE-double toothpicks, NO!
you did not replace the capacitor.....
You did not replace the capacitor
If it has a crack through the middle it would be an open circuit wouldn't it ?
I think it's because the conductive plates are so close and the dielectric is so thin, the crack actually allows the conductors to touch. Or maybe they short and then crack? I agree, common sense says a crack should be open circuit!
Someone says here on youtube No capacitor, no short :)
I think you replaced the capacitor
I’m team no cap, there is too much going on with the housing where the board is being placed so it’s too risky to replace
1000000% is the technician fault,back glass replacement requires all internals out-but some guys are either lazy or they are rushed to do it faster
Nice to know,, even experts make mistakes. Great Repair and Video. Thank you.
Thank you!
I know that replacing the back glass without disassembly the phone can result in damaging the boards on the sides with a laser
lol did you replace that ermm is the question lol anyway how you getting on with that hoover for the pool did you fix the cabling .
Not yet. I can't wait to see what's inside that thing though. It only lasted 2 months!
show it on you tube lol @@ststele
If the cap became resistive before it finally shorted hard, it would cook itself to give it that crispy look. EDIT: if that cap is paralleled all over the board, I would have left it off...
Yes was hard to tell if it sat and cooked itself or was just physically damaged or both!
Yeah, you didn't replace the cap.
Caps are like employes if one does not come to work the bosss will fine someone in the company to do his job,no need to hire another persson.
You looks exhausted on preview =\
Well of cause you did it correctly!😎
Next video will be about wifi reception problems because of a missing cap.
I guess no cap. But why does it work without it?
Capacitors can do a couple things in a circuit. If it's just a cap between a voltage line and ground it's there to smooth out the voltage using the capacitance as a buffer, or shuffle off something to ground, or both.
In this case there are many many similar capacitors doing the same thing nearby. There's already a lot of smoothing 'springiness' in that circuit... So if that one's missing, you're barely going to notice it.
If it were used differently, say if it were part of a resonant circuit, or as a DC blocking capacitor between AC stages... its absence would disable that circuit. But that's not so here.
@@warphammer Fantastic. Thanks.
Noone replace dead caps remove then and go on...