The guy that says it can't be done didn't make himself clear. What he meant to say that HE can't recover data (probably because he doesn't understand electronics.) Special life lesson for anybody - What can't be done today might be possible tomorrow and what you can't do could possibly be done by someone else. Can anybody remember that everybody believed the earth is flat, Now only a few stubborn people (Apple) believe that while the rest knows the truth.
@@MsUltrafox The way he worded it though is the problem as he was suggesting that he has 100% knowledge of the situation by presenting half truths when presenting ideas the oppose what he claimed.
He’s an arrogant POS, he’s been arguing with me that Apple wont do a paid repair on a device which has a third party display even after I replied with a Genius Bar work authorisation receipt and screenshots of a chat with apple support telling me that they do. They think they’re Apple employees on there and know more than the company’s actual representatives 😂
J S They think they’re little Caesars. What kind of personality defect makes someone spend all their waking hours on a company’s support site for no money but to get points in order to look cool? Look cool to whom?
I can't remember how many subs you had when I first started watching but Louis was somewhere around 10~20k. I think it was around the time you posted your first 5s long screw damage video. I just want to say that it's really awesome to see you reaching such a huge milestone. Congratulations on 100k! :)
oh my god. i'm just a girl sitting in quarantine, knowing absolutely nothing about soldering and repair, but it's so fascinating to watch you doing the thing you love! you are so excited to find smallest parts and fixing them, it's awesome! i'll probably never even hold a soldering iron in my hands, but will definitely keep watching your videos. thanks!
ikr, awesome technical chops and staying alive in a business repairing mobile devices, where the customers are even more obnoxious. Also incredible respect to her for cleaning and repairing the bloodphone... ick
@@JasperJanssen It clearly is as there are businesses dedicated to it. But even that is beside the point. People are told on the apple support site, that it's literally impossible, and anyone who says they can do it are scamming you. Clearly, demonstrably, false.
@@JasperJanssen tell me how??! This service is something that Apple should be covering (data recovering) it can happen to everyone. Just imagine you don't have internet to backup your data's and you are in th middle if nowhere
@@JasperJanssen It doesn't matter if it's economically feasible or not. What matters is they say that it cannot be done at all, not even by a third party. Apple can say that THEY can't, or won't do data recovery and that's completely fine. But they shouldn't say that because they're not gonna do it, it cannot be done at all. And then delete everyone who corrects them and says this is in fact possible.
I came here because of Louis video. I stayed because of Jessa's personal warmth, the sense of humor and because for relax I like to watch others doing electronic repairs, even though I make them myself sometimes. :) Instant subscribe. PS. I know from experience interdisciplinary knowledge helps in the most unexpected ways - it just enhances the imagination necessary to even think where to start to analyse the problem. :)
I never thought this kind of video would be something that would interest me but I clicked on one of your videos I think it was the title that caught my attention... Now I'm hooked on your vids..😂 I know nothing about electronics but I love watching the skill at requires to repair these phones, amazing! You are like a surgeon! Well I'm now one of your subscribers..
It's all about shorts and opens :). When I was in the Navy and attending Advanced First Term Avionics our practical tests usually wound up with almost the same type of sequence. Isolate the block by using resistance and voltage analysis. You zero in after that. Honestly though, what I learned in AFTA I took and am able to apply to just about any problem that needs to be solved. I'm a software engineer now and I feel my debugging tasks are better because of that experience. Watching you do the same analysis for board repair just validates that. I came from Louis Rossman's channel and I'm really enjoying the content.
Jessa, I just started watching your videos. I heard of your channel from watching Louis... I just want to say, this stuff is so intriguing. Amazing! Thank you! SUBSCRIBED!
Wow! I fixed this same issue in PBRS 2 years ago. Jessa and Mark told me to just scrape the board where it was broken so that none of the layers touched each other and after 35 min of scraping it worked! It was literally broken in the same spot!
@@rkan2 I don't mind, but it's not like I'm looking at it while hes also working on a board. Might as well make it so he can be neatly cropped in to the sea of flux
i use to repair my old TV's and sound equipment and the odd nokia 5110 lol but my eyes can not focus on small stuff now and i no longer have very steady hands, awesome work i'm shocked in how easy to make it look :)
Louis helped me fix my Mac Book Pro (2011 the cap) turned me on to micro stuff. Love the channel you seem to be really buzzing. OL on multimeter is Out of Limit you will get OL if you are on wrong resistance range doesn't mean it's open loop
Is there any way to find local repair techs who have taken your classes? I think it'd be great if you'd publish (with their permission) their names or business.
I don't blame the people you know when they said its "impossible" the reason is they grown up like that... they grown up with their limits...the idea ("You CANT!!") exist before you know the story about N. Tesla, a. Turing, Galilee etc. so just be brave & fallow your path.... on your path: you will find tiny little rocks, don't lost time to clean it, just pass the rocks... thank you being brave enough
Great Job and Congrats on ur 100k subs, I've also been over to the Apple support discussion and upvoted the comments recommending your and Louis' repairs. It's up to all of the subs of you and Louis to continue to promote and upvote your services on the Apple discussion. This would be great if it then went to court and they are shown to be deleting what 100's or 1000's of people are saying is a solution :) C'mon everybody, peruse the Apple discussion, search for 'damaged iPhone data recovery' and suggest the user google, or suggest Jessa's or Louis' services. And upvote anyone suggesting their services so it becomes the most popular response.
Very nice work, Jessa! I just subscribed today. I was going to subscribe awhile back and I guess I got distracted and then forgot. Oh well, I'm here now. I am happy to see that you use flux liberally! I have seen people in videos not using flux and it is really hard for me to take them seriously. Thanks for the nice lesson!
In my experience with micro controllers and various logic level ICs, Reset and Enable pins (usually labeled as RST and EN) are usually triggered by pulling the pin high or low. In this case I would have simply tried connecting pin 32 to ground and booting the phone to test. If that didn't work, I would have injected .5 or 1 Volt to the pin. Enable and Reset functions are never connected to a data line and since the APU is not on the line there is no chance to damage it. Let me know if you think this makes sense. Love your videos. Cheers!
It’s amazing how we’ve been fooled into believing that modern consumer products are a mysterious, unfixable black box, and that everything must be thrown away. I once pulled apart my car and put it back together when I was younger, thanks to widely available manuals. These kind of videos are illuminating the black box and lifting the veil on the lie perpetrated by greedy corporations. These videos may even contribute to saving the planet. Thank you.
I do not understand why wankers downvote the video. If they don't like them then just close the window and move on. Small minds even smaller......... 😲
Great job love the video I love your personality in the way you explain things. not sure how I ended up on the video but like it anyways and I'll keep you in mind if I ever hear someone trashing their iPhone
Can I Intern “Physically” Because... I 💕 Your Work, Attitude, and Can Imagine an Atmospheric Contagion Of Laughter And Light Enveloping Everyone Within Your Aura. I can literally see the Toroidal Field that surrounds you. 👍
Nice vid. What about using a normal wired PC mouse to bypass the touch-screen? I had to repair Samsung S8 with a broken screen and touch-screen function. While I was waiting for the new digitizer to arrive I had to recover the data with the broken condition. So, using an OTG connector and normal wired PC mouse you can control the phone as if you using only one finger.
FYI, you can plug a USB keyboard into an iPhone to enter the pin/passcode if the touch screen is disabled. Use the Lightning to USB Adapter (available on the Apple web site).
I wish RUclips could add the obligation to explain why you didn't like the video before accepting the "dislike" click. We now have 2.2k liking this video and ...27 disliking it. WHY? What's not to like? Is it about the presentation, the face of Jessa, what? It can't possibly be the content, 'cause that's just not making any sense, it can't be any more exhilarating the way Jessa has shown her logic on how to fix this iCrap.
Data recovery at 3rd party shops may not hurt Apple's sales directly, but it is a gateway out of their walled garden, at least in terms of future repair options.
Hi Jessa, My iphone has a virus, a rogue app named ETNMineriOS.iOS that I did not install and cannot delete, either by holding down the icon or through the storage setting. Apple support arrogantly say iPhones cannot get a virus but there it is! It reinstalls itself every time my phone is switched on, crashes apps, stops me updating and downloading banking apps, and is a pain in the butt generally. Apple forums say the only way to remove it is to back up phone, do a complete reset and then restore, but I am reasonable sure this will also restore the virus? Any suggestions how I can remove this rogue app without losing all ym data? TYIA and loving your channel btw. You are a smart cookie and Apple do not like smart lol. Regards, Matt xx
For holding random items like the uv light, get one of the articulating arm camera mounts with the clamp on one end. Buy a second clamp to put on the other end. Now you have the worlds most useful third, fourth, fifth, ... hand.
if i used an iPhone and MacBook , and I have problems..... I´ll send the iPhone to you and the MacBook to Mr Rossmann aka Louis ...... Greetings from Chile
THANK LOUIS, he sent us all here.
Absolutely
Now to send this link to the guy that said data recovery can't be done
I would spam this to Apple support
The guy that says it can't be done didn't make himself clear.
What he meant to say that HE can't recover data (probably because he doesn't understand electronics.)
Special life lesson for anybody - What can't be done today might be possible tomorrow and what you can't do could possibly be done by someone else.
Can anybody remember that everybody believed the earth is flat, Now only a few stubborn people (Apple) believe that while the rest knows the truth.
@@MsUltrafox The way he worded it though is the problem as he was suggesting that he has 100% knowledge of the situation by presenting half truths when presenting ideas the oppose what he claimed.
He’s an arrogant POS, he’s been arguing with me that Apple wont do a paid repair on a device which has a third party display even after I replied with a Genius Bar work authorisation receipt and screenshots of a chat with apple support telling me that they do. They think they’re Apple employees on there and know more than the company’s actual representatives 😂
J S They think they’re little Caesars. What kind of personality defect makes someone spend all their waking hours on a company’s support site for no money but to get points in order to look cool? Look cool to whom?
Congratulations on getting 100K. I appreciate your insight for technology.
Mam it's suraj From India. Following u from last 2 years.. Proud to have Teacher like you.. Hats Off ☺️😊👌
I can't remember how many subs you had when I first started watching but Louis was somewhere around 10~20k. I think it was around the time you posted your first 5s long screw damage video. I just want to say that it's really awesome to see you reaching such a huge milestone. Congratulations on 100k! :)
Thank you!
I'm watching your video thank you very much 🌹
Eye opening. Didn't know such repair/recovery could be done.
Congrats on 100k, Jessa! When you get it from RUclips mailed, gotta show off that silver play button plaque!
oh my god. i'm just a girl sitting in quarantine, knowing absolutely nothing about soldering and repair, but it's so fascinating to watch you doing the thing you love! you are so excited to find smallest parts and fixing them, it's awesome! i'll probably never even hold a soldering iron in my hands, but will definitely keep watching your videos. thanks!
I'm here because of Louis. Simply can't stop watching your videos.
I heard about you from Louis Rossmann , I am so amazed about the things you are able to do.
ikr, awesome technical chops and staying alive in a business repairing mobile devices, where the customers are even more obnoxious. Also incredible respect to her for cleaning and repairing the bloodphone... ick
You can't do this, it isn't possible.
-- Apple Support Tech
It’s not economically feasible, which is pretty much the same thing. It is *definitely* not economically feasible for Apple to offer this service.
@@JasperJanssen It clearly is as there are businesses dedicated to it. But even that is beside the point. People are told on the apple support site, that it's literally impossible, and anyone who says they can do it are scamming you. Clearly, demonstrably, false.
@@JasperJanssen tell me how??! This service is something that Apple should be covering (data recovering) it can happen to everyone. Just imagine you don't have internet to backup your data's and you are in th middle if nowhere
@@JasperJanssen It doesn't matter if it's economically feasible or not. What matters is they say that it cannot be done at all, not even by a third party. Apple can say that THEY can't, or won't do data recovery and that's completely fine. But they shouldn't say that because they're not gonna do it, it cannot be done at all. And then delete everyone who corrects them and says this is in fact possible.
You could easily just desoder a few chips and re solder them on new board
I came here because of Louis video. I stayed because of Jessa's personal warmth, the sense of humor and because for relax I like to watch others doing electronic repairs, even though I make them myself sometimes. :) Instant subscribe. PS. I know from experience interdisciplinary knowledge helps in the most unexpected ways - it just enhances the imagination necessary to even think where to start to analyse the problem. :)
As an old (and ex) RC sUAV home builder, I find this video absolutely fascinating. Love your channel, Jessa!
A year later and you’re pushing 200k. Well done!
Congratulations on your 100k! It was really inevitable.
I have just found this channel and I'm so glad I did. Now its time to book a training session :)
I never thought this kind of video would be something that would interest me but I clicked on one of your videos I think it was the title that caught my attention...
Now I'm hooked on your vids..😂
I know nothing about electronics but I love watching the skill at requires to repair these phones, amazing!
You are like a surgeon!
Well I'm now one of your subscribers..
Congratulations on hitting 100,000 subscribers Jessa!!!
Don't Delay, Buy UV light at IPAD rehab Today!
why you are so happy and excited throughout the video.
Awesome! Congratulations on 100k!
It's all about shorts and opens :). When I was in the Navy and attending Advanced First Term Avionics our practical tests usually wound up with almost the same type of sequence. Isolate the block by using resistance and voltage analysis. You zero in after that. Honestly though, what I learned in AFTA I took and am able to apply to just about any problem that needs to be solved. I'm a software engineer now and I feel my debugging tasks are better because of that experience. Watching you do the same analysis for board repair just validates that. I came from Louis Rossman's channel and I'm really enjoying the content.
Remarkable work. Congratulations. Well done.
Jessa, I just started watching your videos. I heard of your channel from watching Louis... I just want to say, this stuff is so intriguing. Amazing! Thank you! SUBSCRIBED!
Wow! I fixed this same issue in PBRS 2 years ago. Jessa and Mark told me to just scrape the board where it was broken so that none of the layers touched each other and after 35 min of scraping it worked! It was literally broken in the same spot!
I'm a new member from Belgium. This channel is very interesting to improve my english and also my abilities to repair broken things :)
I love this channel. mainly for Jes. she is nice and makes me feel good about people.
Compared to Rossmann, that chroma-key setup is more than enough of an upgrade!
Give him a break; he's single.
I like seeing the shop background. I think Louis even asked his audience about this about a year back.
@@rkan2 I don't mind, but it's not like I'm looking at it while hes also working on a board. Might as well make it so he can be neatly cropped in to the sea of flux
so around 5 days, you got another 5k subs, Grats on the +100k, We are humbled by your presence, Jessa, and Louis !!!!!!!!
You Gals are AWESOME! Keep up the awesome work and inspiration!
Love your content Jessa :) thank you for all your teachings.
i hope i never need your services but you are awesome... keep of the great work.. your "style" of communication is wonderful.
My god, I am very impressive how you repaired this device. I hope one day been close to do that type of things. Thanks for your effort teaching us.
Congratulations on reaching then 100K mark on subscribers. Keep up the good work and keep politely sticking it to Apple.
Thanks Paul :)
She's not really sticking it to Apple because she still recommends to replace the phone. She's just helping normal people get their data 😀.
Always enjoy and follow both yours and Luis’s feed. Keep up the amazing fight to bring right to repair to end users
i use to repair my old TV's and sound equipment and the odd nokia 5110 lol but my eyes can not focus on small stuff now and i no longer have very steady hands, awesome work i'm shocked in how easy to make it look :)
I had no idea you could hand solder/repair traces that small. Wow. Amazing. Thanks for sharing :)
Congrats on 100k Jessa.
Louis helped me fix my Mac Book Pro (2011 the cap) turned me on to micro stuff. Love the channel you seem to be really buzzing. OL on multimeter is Out of Limit you will get OL if you are on wrong resistance range doesn't mean it's open loop
Congrats on the 100k Jessa, you're such a legend!
Wooo!!!!! Congratulations!!! You are very unique and special. Keep exposing Apple!
Congratulations u guys are doing amazing work love that
Jessa, you're very good at what you do. You're also a nerd... That's why I want to do this work too.
Love these old school editing.
Is there any way to find local repair techs who have taken your classes? I think it'd be great if you'd publish (with their permission) their names or business.
Wow congratulations jessa wish you all the best
Congrats on the 100k! That iBridge flex cable is pretty neat.
I don't blame the people you know when they said its "impossible" the reason is they grown up like that... they grown up with their limits...the idea ("You CANT!!") exist before you know the story about N. Tesla, a. Turing, Galilee etc. so just be brave & fallow your path.... on your path: you will find tiny little rocks, don't lost time to clean it, just pass the rocks... thank you being brave enough
Apple after watching this video:
*This is fake news*
*YOU ARE FAKE NEWS*
Some of the stuff you did there blows my mind! Freaking crazy interesting
Great work and congratulations 100k subs.
@27:22 'You have to have touch in order to be able to enter the passcode and click 'Trust''-- Next Level Mom Philosophy right here!
102K subscribers! Congrats!
Great Job and Congrats on ur 100k subs,
I've also been over to the Apple support discussion and upvoted the comments recommending your and Louis' repairs. It's up to all of the subs of you and Louis to continue to promote and upvote your services on the Apple discussion. This would be great if it then went to court and they are shown to be deleting what 100's or 1000's of people are saying is a solution :)
C'mon everybody, peruse the Apple discussion, search for 'damaged iPhone data recovery' and suggest the user google, or suggest Jessa's or Louis' services. And upvote anyone suggesting their services so it becomes the most popular response.
Sub'd and notified , 108k subs congratulations. love your work and fun to watch over your shoulder.
You go girl.
What a great channel. I definitely learned a lot and subbed. Thank you!
CONGRATS ON 100K
you are amazing & an inspiration..you have made an impact..and i respect the work you do..thank you..
Very nice work, Jessa! I just subscribed today. I was going to subscribe awhile back and I guess I got distracted and then forgot. Oh well, I'm here now.
I am happy to see that you use flux liberally! I have seen people in videos not using flux and it is really hard for me to take them seriously. Thanks for the nice lesson!
You can connect a keyboard with lightning to usb converter and enter the passcode :)
Except that you can't.
In my experience with micro controllers and various logic level ICs, Reset and Enable pins (usually labeled as RST and EN) are usually triggered by pulling the pin high or low. In this case I would have simply tried connecting pin 32 to ground and booting the phone to test. If that didn't work, I would have injected .5 or 1 Volt to the pin. Enable and Reset functions are never connected to a data line and since the APU is not on the line there is no chance to damage it. Let me know if you think this makes sense. Love your videos. Cheers!
Thanks for the uv light trick. I had no idea!
Awesome work!
Congratulations on 100K!!!! Love your teaching technique. Picking up a few SMT tips...I'm no longer afraid of QFN packages ;-)
It’s amazing how we’ve been fooled into believing that modern consumer products are a mysterious, unfixable black box, and that everything must be thrown away. I once pulled apart my car and put it back together when I was younger, thanks to widely available manuals. These kind of videos are illuminating the black box and lifting the veil on the lie perpetrated by greedy corporations. These videos may even contribute to saving the planet. Thank you.
Excellent - Thanks for making
Damn. This is incredible work
Wow.... KiltedTim has made 9 RUclips accounts just to dislike Jessa's videos....
He's up to 25 now lol
I do not understand why wankers downvote the video. If they don't like them then just close the window and move on. Small minds even smaller......... 😲
That's what she said... Well she would know!
Dang…! that was tiny traces to solder…You are awesome !!
Congrats!!!
The Siglent supply on your bench has on screen capability .
Great job love the video I love your personality in the way you explain things. not sure how I ended up on the video but like it anyways and I'll keep you in mind if I ever hear someone trashing their iPhone
100k already congrats
Can I Intern “Physically” Because... I 💕 Your Work, Attitude, and Can Imagine an Atmospheric Contagion Of Laughter And Light Enveloping Everyone Within Your Aura.
I can literally see the Toroidal Field that surrounds you.
👍
No one in my little city does this kind of work. If they do, their not advertising. This IS an art form. My shop is a potters wheel.
Congrats!!! You fucking rule Jessa.
I have an iPad that is smashed and has a few pictures and videos of a loved one. It won’t even turn on. Is there any hope?
The baby picture at the end!!!
Truly amazing!
I think the screw bracket is actually technically a screw boss. Great work Jessa!
That was awesome.
amazing work
Nice vid. What about using a normal wired PC mouse to bypass the touch-screen?
I had to repair Samsung S8 with a broken screen and touch-screen function. While I was waiting for the new digitizer to arrive I had to recover the data with the broken condition.
So, using an OTG connector and normal wired PC mouse you can control the phone as if you using only one finger.
This is why every phone I buy I make sure has a memory card slot so I never have to worry about the phone dying.
FYI, you can plug a USB keyboard into an iPhone to enter the pin/passcode if the touch screen is disabled. Use the Lightning to USB Adapter (available on the Apple web site).
No. The phone will not recognize a usb accessory without passcode entered first.
@@JessaJones ah, that makes sense. My iPad air used to. New security feature I guess.
I wish RUclips could add the obligation to explain why you didn't like the video before accepting the "dislike" click. We now have 2.2k liking this video and ...27 disliking it. WHY? What's not to like? Is it about the presentation, the face of Jessa, what? It can't possibly be the content, 'cause that's just not making any sense, it can't be any more exhilarating the way Jessa has shown her logic on how to fix this iCrap.
I am pretty sure it is just a few bots that someone set up long ago to dislike every video automatically
Just subscribed think your videos are amazing,keep it up 👍
well done! love your humour!
Data recovery at 3rd party shops may not hurt Apple's sales directly, but it is a gateway out of their walled garden, at least in terms of future repair options.
What about manually injecting the reset signal instead of trying to solder to the trace? It might come alive if you force the reset signal.
Hi Jessa,
My iphone has a virus, a rogue app named ETNMineriOS.iOS that I did not install and cannot delete, either by holding down the icon or through the storage setting. Apple support arrogantly say iPhones cannot get a virus but there it is! It reinstalls itself every time my phone is switched on, crashes apps, stops me updating and downloading banking apps, and is a pain in the butt generally. Apple forums say the only way to remove it is to back up phone, do a complete reset and then restore, but I am reasonable sure this will also restore the virus? Any suggestions how I can remove this rogue app without losing all ym data? TYIA and loving your channel btw. You are a smart cookie and Apple do not like smart lol.
Regards, Matt xx
Can I get a reply before I solve it myself? hmm...
For holding random items like the uv light, get one of the articulating arm camera mounts with the clamp on one end. Buy a second clamp to put on the other end. Now you have the worlds most useful third, fourth, fifth, ... hand.
Amazing repair of touch and congratulation on 100K subs!
if i used an iPhone and MacBook , and I have problems..... I´ll send the iPhone to you and the MacBook to Mr Rossmann aka Louis ...... Greetings from Chile
How about wire it through a switch and operate the digitiser reset line manually. Maybe that would make it start up.
Wow..... great work.. good to know that we can fix this crap..
I am watching you and your Videos with pleasure
dude you're amazing
u deserve,
greetings from brazil
the anticipation is building --------