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  • giulio93
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Aug 2021
    • 258
    • Italy

    #1

    Iphone XR motherboard issue

    Hi everyone, I have an Iphone XR that powers on but it doen't takes any charge and go very hot most likely istantlly. I'm trying to figure out the problem. Ad a first step I think it will be very helpfull having a cable that can be connected to the battery and recharge connector on the mobo and can power it on. But I don't know how to find it on th web. Can anyone help me so i can go further in the rapair and eventually ask here for more help (but with more infos).
    Thanks
  • mon2
    Badcaps Legend
    • Dec 2019
    • 14657
    • Canada

    #2
    I think you are looking for something like this:

    https://www.diyfixtool.com/products/...01ab8cdb&_ss=r
    * this tool (there are others as well) can power the phone using your power supply - be sure to select the proper series for the connectors (iphone vs Android)

    https://www.diyfixtool.com/products/...21394e9a&_ss=r


    and this tool which can charge the iphone battery (without the iphone):

    https://www.diyfixtool.com/products/...78c71ec8&_ss=r

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    • giulio93
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Aug 2021
      • 258
      • Italy

      #3
      Originally posted by mon2
      I think you are looking for something like this:

      https://www.diyfixtool.com/products/...01ab8cdb&_ss=r
      * this tool (there are others as well) can power the phone using your power supply - be sure to select the proper series for the connectors (iphone vs Android)

      https://www.diyfixtool.com/products/...21394e9a&_ss=r


      and this tool which can charge the iphone battery (without the iphone):

      https://www.diyfixtool.com/products/...78c71ec8&_ss=r
      Thank you for your answer. What are the differences between the first 2?
      And i see that exist also the power max (not the 2.0). The difference between the 2.0 and the blanck? Thanks again
      Last edited by giulio93; 12-28-2024, 12:22 PM.

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