The capacitor which you have removed, will that not require replacement? You just removed it completely but not replaced. I am sure there will be some use of that capacitor in phone?
Hello. This was not the only capacitor on this line. This circut will be just fine without it. This is common used practice. If there will be a problem with the phone, customer will come back and i will replace it, but im pretty sure it will be fine. By the way i tried to find replacement for this capacitor and i would need to wait 2 weeks because the only place i could get it is usa and i live in uk.
I think i just buy universal caps with rated voltage 10v all size than buy every caps in android phone 😅 , its makes easier and feel not guilty to customer
Good job. Is that method for checking capacitors the same for all other capacitors on that circuit. As I am getting continuity on a couple other capacitors. Can I just remove the bad capacitors to get the phone operational to get the information off the phone?
@@galusxx1 ok thanks. The amount is about 4 or 5 and in different places. There were two in the same area as yours but they are not next to each other. The thing is they dont look damaged.
@@galusxx1 the thing is this is a DIY for me as I am just trying to get the phone started to get the pics and vids to another phone, then trash the phone. I dont have the equipment like you do, so can I use a soldering iron to heat the capacitor to remove them one by one. Thank you again for your patience
@@Tvan95 yes you may but make sure they are capacitors and not coils. If you take out a coil or resistor the phone will not boot. And as you probably know, coils will beep all the time.
Success my friend 👍 😎 awesome job People gotta see one's that know fundamental things how to diagnose thing's and They sometimes read diagram but still no clues happened to me but I learn from the best I figured a media player for cars and yet I'm a PC but learned cars cabling and now trying everything 55 tv got for free couse I funded Jules capasitor that click like a relay on and of you're very good at what you do wish your channel grow verry fast and big brother (y)
awesome video, I have samsung s8+ and it was charging on the charger, the battery reached 100% and I took the phone and it was frozen, after a minute it shuts off and no more signs of life. I checked the battery and battery is 4.16v, then I checked the capacitors like you did and 5 capacitors in that place of motherboard are beeping on my multimeter. can you sugest me what to do and which capacitor to remove ? please I need to recover my data from the phone, i have so much memories on it. thank you in advance
Find schematics and check if those capacitors are on the same line. Than try to visualy find which one is shorted. Remember that the short could be on the chip. If you got power supply, try to inject 1volt with high aperage into this circut and check with isopropyl what is heating up.
I bought it 3 years ago on ebay. It is not amscope. Its one of the cheap ones. I had to buy adapter for the cammera as it was too zoomed. I dont know where are you from. Im from uk. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/143644858238
Hello, I attempted to replace the IC controller as the s8 wouldn't charge anymore. It took awhile but I got it on their, but I accidentally twitched and I think a few micro capacitors are no longer there... is their any means of replacing the parts and get it running? Is their anyone I can send it to?
hey i have s7 edge and i had this issue first my phone no longer fast charging like it used to be and i tried some simple things to fix it but nothing is working so i even noticed it's charging very slow worse than a regular phone i charge the phone when it was 11% came back after 5/6 hours it was 47% it's pretty bad what do you think i should do/fix
Nice job sir..I had same problem with my s8 but d capacitor that shorted was d bigger one beside this capacitor you removed ..the phone is turning on but it's not charging should I replace the capacitor?
I replace the battery of my samsung s8 with a new one and it work, but after a few days the battery dead again and it won't charge anymore.do you have any idea?
Sometimes its more than just a capacitor. In this case i was lucky and it was obwious. Sometime cpu or ram may be damaged and than its almost impossible to fix.
Good job bro. I have a galaxy s3 that is dead and no power no charging. It takes 250 mA when on but nothing happens on the screen. Not detected by PC at all. And found no short. What must be the problem bro?
@@galusxx1 Thanks for the reply bro. I followed the steps in the manuals and I had all the voltages exactly except for the LCD required voltage. VCC 3.3v and 2.2v were not ok (no voltage). And I know for sure the LCD screen itself is ok. Plz give me advice on that bro.
@@galusxx1 You are right sir, and this step will be difficult for me since I am an Amateur but I will do my best. I think BJT transistors generate these voltages, am I right? Since the VCC line must be connected to the BJT collector pin.
@@ernestelliott3218 check the schematic of your phone model you'll get more idea. And try removing metal shield carefully if you got smd or equipments.
Siemano. No raczej nie ze wzgledu na to ze mieszkam i pracuje w uk. No chyba ze masz jakies specjalne zyczenie to wtedy jak mi sie trafi taka robota to nagram po polsku. Pozdro
Well try to find service manual and have a look what steps you need to do. What voltages to check. If youll be missing some voltage just change the chip that is responsible of creating it. Obwiously this may be much more complicated, but its a good diagnose start.
i have the same samsung s8 i followed the way you fixed it and it worked thank you.... greetings from indonesia
You are very welcome 😁
The capacitor which you have removed, will that not require replacement? You just removed it completely but not replaced. I am sure there will be some use of that capacitor in phone?
Hello. This was not the only capacitor on this line. This circut will be just fine without it. This is common used practice. If there will be a problem with the phone, customer will come back and i will replace it, but im pretty sure it will be fine. By the way i tried to find replacement for this capacitor and i would need to wait 2 weeks because the only place i could get it is usa and i live in uk.
I think i just buy universal caps with rated voltage 10v all size than buy every caps in android phone 😅 , its makes easier and feel not guilty to customer
That's was pretty good brother. Do you have your own repair shop or you work for company?
I have the same question? Do you have a shop or you work from home. I have an 8+ that need repair
Good job. Is that method for checking capacitors the same for all other capacitors on that circuit. As I am getting continuity on a couple other capacitors. Can I just remove the bad capacitors to get the phone operational to get the information off the phone?
If at least one capacitor will be shorted, all of them on this line will beep. Remove the one that looks broken and test again.
@@galusxx1 ok thanks. The amount is about 4 or 5 and in different places. There were two in the same area as yours but they are not next to each other. The thing is they dont look damaged.
@@galusxx1 the thing is this is a DIY for me as I am just trying to get the phone started to get the pics and vids to another phone, then trash the phone. I dont have the equipment like you do, so can I use a soldering iron to heat the capacitor to remove them one by one. Thank you again for your patience
@@Tvan95 yes you may but make sure they are capacitors and not coils. If you take out a coil or resistor the phone will not boot. And as you probably know, coils will beep all the time.
How didi u find the values of capacitor ?
You can find the values on the schematic.
Success my friend 👍 😎 awesome job
People gotta see one's that know fundamental things how to diagnose thing's and
They sometimes read diagram but still no clues happened to me but I learn from the best I figured a media player for cars and yet I'm a PC but learned cars cabling and now trying everything 55 tv got for free couse I funded Jules capasitor that click like a relay on and of you're very good at what you do wish your channel grow verry fast and big brother (y)
awesome video, I have samsung s8+ and it was charging on the charger, the battery reached 100% and I took the phone and it was frozen, after a minute it shuts off and no more signs of life. I checked the battery and battery is 4.16v, then I checked the capacitors like you did and 5 capacitors in that place of motherboard are beeping on my multimeter. can you sugest me what to do and which capacitor to remove ? please I need to recover my data from the phone, i have so much memories on it. thank you in advance
Find schematics and check if those capacitors are on the same line. Than try to visualy find which one is shorted. Remember that the short could be on the chip. If you got power supply, try to inject 1volt with high aperage into this circut and check with isopropyl what is heating up.
@@galusxx1 can i send you the picture of which capacitors seems to be shorted. can i contact you with messenger. thank you in advance
what microscope do you use?? are using USB?? as a live feed??
I use 7x45 trinocular microscope with c mount usb camera.
All together it cost me 300 pounds
Do you have link?? Like aliexpress?? Where did you buy it??
I bought it 3 years ago on ebay. It is not amscope. Its one of the cheap ones. I had to buy adapter for the cammera as it was too zoomed. I dont know where are you from. Im from uk. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/143644858238
Very important thing, it needs to be simul focal otherwise you wont be able to see on both eyes and cammera at the same time.
Hello, I attempted to replace the IC controller as the s8 wouldn't charge anymore. It took awhile but I got it on their, but I accidentally twitched and I think a few micro capacitors are no longer there... is their any means of replacing the parts and get it running? Is their anyone I can send it to?
hey i have s7 edge and i had this issue first my phone no longer fast charging like it used to be and i tried some simple things to fix it but nothing is working so i even noticed it's charging very slow worse than a regular phone
i charge the phone when it was
11% came back after 5/6 hours it was 47% it's pretty bad
what do you think i should do/fix
Probably charging chìp needs to be replaced, but that is very hard to do.
I saw something like this burnt on my S8 charging port and it also dont work on wirelss charger so if i replaced my Charging port will it be working?
If your port have a shorted component, than yes.
Nice job sir..I had same problem with my s8 but d capacitor that shorted was d bigger one beside this capacitor you removed ..the phone is turning on but it's not charging should I replace the capacitor?
Short may damage charging chip. Check the voltages. If you can, replace the capacitor.
@@galusxx1 ok sir..have changed the capacitor but its writing battery temperature too low..what should I do next?
Tnks for the initial response sir
@@promisevictor4223 no problem. When i had this problem ive updated os to the newest version and it helped.
I replace the battery of my samsung s8 with a new one and it work, but after a few days the battery dead again and it won't charge anymore.do you have any idea?
Try different battery. Probably the one you replaced was bad quality and it died.
Please is it another way of repairing it just want to know because I have tried that and is not working
Sometimes its more than just a capacitor. In this case i was lucky and it was obwious. Sometime cpu or ram may be damaged and than its almost impossible to fix.
Good hard work
Thanks for the information
good job
Good job bro. I have a galaxy s3 that is dead and no power no charging. It takes 250 mA when on but nothing happens on the screen. Not detected by PC at all. And found no short. What must be the problem bro?
Try to find service manual and follow steps from manual. Its basically mrasuring voltages. You should find the problem after that.
@@galusxx1 Thanks for the reply bro. I followed the steps in the manuals and I had all the voltages exactly except for the LCD required voltage. VCC 3.3v and 2.2v were not ok (no voltage). And I know for sure the LCD screen itself is ok. Plz give me advice on that bro.
@@SuperSamsung85 find what chip generates these voltages and replace it
before replacing check if that chip is getting enable signal
@@galusxx1 You are right sir, and this step will be difficult for me since I am an Amateur but I will do my best. I think BJT transistors generate these voltages, am I right? Since the VCC line must be connected to the BJT collector pin.
Hello I have a probleme with s8 I have 0.42 ampere but the screen don't power not image
My s8 plus seems to have the same problem...can u fix that for me thanks
Where are you from?
@@galusxx1 here in Sunbury on Thames UK
Can u help me brother!!
@@eddcorreia8470 unfortunatelly im not working at the moment ive got some some health issues and its not corona
@@galusxx1 that's alright thanks
my phone got wet and I found a burnt capacitor. but the phone still wont come on after removing it.what should I do
besides buying another phone
@@ernestelliott3218 depends on shortage. Like the ic and other components
the entire board is reading short
@@ernestelliott3218 do you have S8? Or different model
@@ernestelliott3218 check the schematic of your phone model you'll get more idea. And try removing metal shield carefully if you got smd or equipments.
Your tools and my tools same low budget
Only my multimeter was low budget but now i bought myself fluke.
Witam, będziesz też nagrywał po polsku? Pozdrawiam :D
Siemano. No raczej nie ze wzgledu na to ze mieszkam i pracuje w uk. No chyba ze masz jakies specjalne zyczenie to wtedy jak mi sie trafi taka robota to nagram po polsku. Pozdro
how to fix samsung s8 plus no display, but Led Notification blue
Well try to find service manual and have a look what steps you need to do. What voltages to check. If youll be missing some voltage just change the chip that is responsible of creating it. Obwiously this may be much more complicated, but its a good diagnose start.