When you see a low cost device being fixed, it's not because the customer wants the device fixed, it's because data recovery is usually involved. Repair cost exceeds price of the device by many folds.
the enthusiastic "yes" is such a great feeling and something I always do when I fix something, hence the reason I decided to become an amplifier technician. as always, such entertaining videos! keep em coming! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I was in the LA area about six months ago, and I saw your shop on my google maps when I was heading to a job. I didn't have time to pay a visit but man! Did I want to! Great repair videos! I became an essential part of my shop thanks to what I learned from this channel alone.
I just discovered your videos a couple weeks ago. Great stuff! I'm a complete amateur at this and love it. You have taught me so much already. Thank you for doing this. Subscribed.
New to your channel and I have to say what you do is amazing. Clearly you have years of experience. Right now I'm at the point of saying that if you cannot repair an item it is unrepairable!
It's taken me a long time to realize how hard it is to solder this small components. I took apart my ASUS laptop and took a good look at the components. My hands would shake to much to do this work.
I asked myself the same. Is it worth to put / solder back all the removed shields, or is it enough to patch it with some aluminium tape and kapton tape maybe?
I see some one use compress air on the component to freeze it and what ever de-freeze would be the short, idk how well that work or if it even reliable
Wooow every video is like new scholl Thanke you for every beautiful video You are sou goood I learn so much with your video 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🙏🙏🙏🙏 Bigg respect from CROATIA 😊
I had a similar issue with a prior iPhone many years ago. I asked the repair shop how did they fix it just out of curiosity and he also told me some of the caps don’t need to be replaced. They just remove them when they’re causing the short. That phone worked just great for 2 years and still works till today I just don’t use it anymore.
Hello, As a subscriber, I have a question regarding phone repair. Being a beginner in this field, I'm looking for methods or tools that would help me disassemble an iPhone without the risk of misplacing screws during reassembly.
I've check the forum and... i have one question, what was the "voice" and "post" means ? on it, it says 1 || 1 but when i see inside there's only 1 question with 0 reply. should there be a "reply" count title, that's says 0 on the front page/ site/ something ? 🤔 thanks n sorry before 😊
thank you man very nice video ans im so happy that you show where you put voltage (the caps) thk you and i see you in another video you say not i always we even god Allah as says we becouse is selffish i love you man im sure you believe in god god bless you
Any chance you could replace a battery and charging port on a 4th gen iPad? I have the knowledge and skill but my hands just are not as steady as they used to be.
as always a great video alex...by the contentment on your face it must be a great feeling to fix a device ... love watching your repairs .. i think if you ask stephen speilberg maybe you could make a movie ... tiltled into the 9th dimension .....haha ..
When the thermal camera is showing small components at very close range, alignment with a normal camera would be off, and the visual overlay would be misleading. He also has a Flir camera.
Just curious how much this fix costs, is it worth it to get an iPhone 6S fixed?
yes its depend on individual who likes what they have
When you see a low cost device being fixed, it's not because the customer wants the device fixed, it's because data recovery is usually involved. Repair cost exceeds price of the device by many folds.
I ask this question many times while watching these videos..
@@NorthridgeFix thank you, that makes sense. Great job, keep it up and Ramadan Kareem
Don’t Apple devices backup to the cloud?
I just love seeing how happy you are when you successfully fix something! Your happiness is so infectious I can’t help but feel it as well.
I really appreciate that you not only narrate *what* you do, but you also explain *why* you do it. This makes your content of superior value.
the enthusiastic "yes" is such a great feeling and something I always do when I fix something, hence the reason I decided to become an amplifier technician. as always, such entertaining videos! keep em coming! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
The joy on his face when the problem is found - that's what we all live for! Solving the puzzle!
When you know you know!! I've seen lots of repairs on RUclips, but this guy ......precision like a robot and knowledge like Wikipedia
😂😂😂😂 Hit the nail on the head
He's just the best, l wish others could be more precise
He needs that painting on to a sign to hang over his desk.
I was in the LA area about six months ago, and I saw your shop on my google maps when I was heading to a job. I didn't have time to pay a visit but man! Did I want to! Great repair videos! I became an essential part of my shop thanks to what I learned from this channel alone.
I just discovered your videos a couple weeks ago. Great stuff! I'm a complete amateur at this and love it. You have taught me so much already. Thank you for doing this. Subscribed.
New to your channel and I have to say what you do is amazing. Clearly you have years of experience. Right now I'm at the point of saying that if you cannot repair an item it is unrepairable!
I'm just gonna say you are a beast at micro work and figuring the problem makes them other guys look like they can't work on devices
Amazing as always, love watching you work.
Precision at its best 👍🏼
this guy makes it look easy, he is so good
That reminds me of a previous video bout "Easy fix". Good one if u haven't seen it. ruclips.net/video/Q6lussfS0yA/видео.html
I really admire your skills and professionalism
It's taken me a long time to realize how hard it is to solder this small components. I took apart my ASUS laptop and took a good look at the components. My hands would shake to much to do this work.
I'm a French guy and I like to watch videos. good job
Great job. Amazing how valuable that thermal camera is.
Great tools + Workmanship
Alex, I was wondering about the section of shield that you had to remove in pieces. Did you add something back in its place? If so, what did you use?
I asked myself the same. Is it worth to put / solder back all the removed shields, or is it enough to patch it with some aluminium tape and kapton tape maybe?
The shields are for reduced interference, either caused or received. No need to put them back again, it's just for some regulation bullshit.
Nice work, a bit of a travel around the board plus a blooper or two spoken, great stuff. 😉
It's another magic show. Thanks Alex.
Amazing as always Alex.
Your video's are great , like always.
If i´ll done this um mastery imideatly hot dog with onion :) nice vid.
Alex why you dont use UNI-T thermal canera with macro lens, so you can see better component that is heating?
You are simply the best !!!
Wow that was very tricky...the strengh of the thermal cam helped you very much. Very good video, interesting. Nice fix. Thank you. Greets
Sir Alex im inspired of what youre doing, ive always watch your videos, hoping that I can get a repair shop soon
greetings from the Philippines
gawa ka store mo sir hehhehe.. karamihan sa pinas board replacement agad.. sana may ganito sa atin na mga chip or smd pag rerepair
Y not replacing cap
I was missing seeing you fix phones :) Good job
Wonderful job, keep doing the good work.
Love your repairs
the sound you make after fixing the short gives me relief hahaha
Good job, I need one of those thermal
Imaging units.
Congrats on 250K
Amazing job again ..nice Alex ... greedings from Greece !! ;)
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتة رمضان مبارك كل عام وانت واهل بصحى وسلام بلغ تحيتي لخالك و الاولد بارك الله فيك
Nice job 👍
huwaaaaw! everyday iv learn a lot to you master! SUKRAN! 😊😊😊😊
I see some one use compress air on the component to freeze it and what ever de-freeze would be the short, idk how well that work or if it even reliable
Great video tricky repair👍
Wooow every video is like new scholl
Thanke you for every beautiful video
You are sou goood
I learn so much with your video 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🙏🙏🙏🙏
Bigg respect from CROATIA 😊
good job mate.
Great job Alex, but I noticed you didn't replace the faulty cap. Was it replaced after video.
Sometimes you don't need to with passive components
I had a similar issue with a prior iPhone many years ago. I asked the repair shop how did they fix it just out of curiosity and he also told me some of the caps don’t need to be replaced. They just remove them when they’re causing the short. That phone worked just great for 2 years and still works till today I just don’t use it anymore.
How do you know if a component is passive?
@@limebulls schematics
The true help of thermal camera right there.
Just say hello to the bad guy LMAO i love this guy, So funny and intelligent
Very inspiring!
Great video.. so you didn’t replace that component and the phone works normally? I am curious about that
Thanks again. Good methods, good repair and entertaining. :)
Question: did you resolder that cap? cough appendix
Awesome job bro keep rocking bro 👍👍👍
Nice and great work
wow... this guy is a wizard..😀😀😀
RESPECT 🙏🏼
love the detication! would like to get in touch with you.
Hello,
As a subscriber, I have a question regarding phone repair. Being a beginner in this field, I'm looking for methods or tools that would help me disassemble an iPhone without the risk of misplacing screws during reassembly.
Great Job, wow👍
Thats a bigboy fix right there. Props!
Do you not have to replace the capacitor?
He probably did that off-camera
Nice video.Did you replace the bad guy?
Great job
Thank you
Jon Stewart does it again!!!!
Yes with the right tools then you can repair so much instead of replacing or throwing away
I believe it's mostly his skill, the tools aren't that unusual.
ooh yes،you are the best💪🏻👍.
Great job 👏 How much did u charge to fix that 6s ? Was it worth it to fix it or just get a iPhone 7 Plus from eBay or from Facebook market place
What does the tristar chip do?
Say hello to the "bad guy" :D Great man!
ruclips.net/video/wlxi7VitmaM/видео.html
Are you using them oscilloscopes?
This guy is a heart surgeon but for electronics!!!
Thanks thanks brother...
You should use a stand for thermal cam.
He had one but it broke so he's waiting for another that he ordered
I've check the forum and... i have one question, what was the "voice" and "post" means ?
on it, it says 1 || 1 but when i see inside there's only 1 question with 0 reply.
should there be a "reply" count title, that's says 0 on the front page/ site/ something ? 🤔
thanks n sorry before 😊
Woooow you are goooood 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Really brother Lovely... 😘💕💕
Awesome awesome... 🙏🏻🍫
This chip is sooo small… Respect.
When you remove those shields do you have to replace them?
Tnks master!
5:28 where did that little capacitor come from? wasn't there in the previous shot
Can the charging IC of iPhone 7 make it not to boot up?
thank you man very nice video ans im so happy that you show where you put voltage (the caps) thk you and i see you in another video you say not i always we even god Allah as says we becouse is selffish i love you man im sure you believe in god god bless you
Awesume. You almost 99% of devices just by monitoring via thermal cam and it is working most of the time
good job
At what temprature are you using hot air?
Just WOW. Repairing an iPhone looks like precise brain microsurgery. Just W O W
Good job im woching you r vedio
why didn't u use UNI-T Thermal Camera with the macro lens? the thermal image will be much sharper.
Really
My guess is that he sold them all and are out of stock
Any chance you could replace a battery and charging port on a 4th gen iPad? I have the knowledge and skill but my hands just are not as steady as they used to be.
Sir that you have repairing camra 2 k or 4 k plz explains?
this guy is great ...
Good job brother
Ur using camera details sir
I need the tools and machine
as always a great video alex...by the contentment on your face it must be a great feeling to fix a device ... love watching your repairs .. i think if you ask stephen speilberg maybe you could make a movie ... tiltled into the 9th dimension .....haha ..
can't wait till the sequel... Hiroshima in the 11th dimension!
Can you make a vedieo about changing LGA 1200 cpu socket on mother board with hot air 🙂🙂🙂
How do I identify components on iPhone mother board
After seeing tom & jerry on the cover.
I thought an April fools repair with hammer 🔨 and explosive 💥.
heat temparature and air?
Could you explain why dosen't the component need to be replaced? How do you know if you can just remove it or if it needs replaced?
I also wish to know why it doesn’t need to be replaced...
You’re amazing.
Great rework techniques 😉wish I had half the Technical understanding. I can solder we’ll rework stuff with legs that BGA stuff scares me ☺️I admit
good job, but the capacitor is not replaced? and will the cut frames be replaced?
Your thermal camera doesn't have visual image overlay over thermal image. Like flir and fluke ones.
When the thermal camera is showing small components at very close range, alignment with a normal camera would be off, and the visual overlay would be misleading. He also has a Flir camera.
Repair God!! Damn you make it look so easy! 😀