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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2008

iPhone repair to a motherboard (Logic board) that has a faulty touch screen. The phone is a 4gb jailbroken iphone with Cydia installed. Symptoms are areas of the touch screen not responding. Contact me on modmyi.com if you need service or help. User name "one1". FREE estimates and diagnostics. I also buy dead iPhones that are too far damaged for repair.

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  • Hi guys! The purpose of this video is to show you what a tech would do to start fixing a bad phone, but it's not a guide nor an invitation to try to do the same thing. Just an FYI video. Every phone is different. Since this video was made around the time the first gen iPhone was out a lot has changed, I suggest these days with the single motherboards instead of the dual that if it is anything but digitizer failure or speaker issue, sell it and cut your losses. Newer phones usually die for good.

  • theres no such thing as a 4GB iphone WHAT THE HOLY FUCK

  • @finneykris Hi you must be new here. The world has been around longer than 2 years. Maybe look back just a TAD further say..... 4 years and find all the 4gb iphones, millions that were sold, that you are not seemingly intelligent enough to find though they can be found anywhere with a google search.

  • how many mhz is your oscilliscope?

  • It's a Techtronix 442. Fortunately when probing you don't need much. If I needed to know the frequency output of the comm board I'd need to use a bigger scope such as the one I keep at the office. I leave this one laying around because it traces very good and can be found for cheap anywhere. A very expendable scope. If you blow it up probing, you're not out much of anything.

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  • Hi i have an iphone 4 that i bought on ebay that has water damage . I usually clean them up with alcohol and i've gotten lucky. This time the phone had coffe on it and it dried up. I took it, cleaned it and it responds to itunes but when i plug in the lcd it gets very hot. Would you know why? thanks i appreciated.

  • @T1nn3r

    Maybe this video is for the 1% of viewers who actually know what the heck is going on, and maybe 99% of viewers shouldn't bother watching or commenting on this video because it's just so far beyond them :P

  • clearly you know a lot fsob. the thread looks like you're dead. could you go into a little more depth about the probing and what the oscilloscope is telling you? is there a quick way to tell if the motherboard is ruined (i.e. from water damage). Also, what would the repair process be if you found a problem while probing, re-soldering? please educate us more for the beginner.

  • Hi,

    I have an iPhone 3G that blew up because I bought a cheap crappy iPhone charger on eBay. :@ I want to sue the seller sooo bad ! :@ There were sparks flying when I plugged in the wall charger & my iPhone blew up & now is dead. I bought a new OEM charging port but it didn't work. New battery didn't work. I'm assuming it's the motherboard that's been blown up too & is dead now. Is there any way I can fix it ? Or is it damaged beyond repair ? Thanks ! :)

  • Can you make a video on how to remove the motherboard on iPhone 2G???

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