Hi guys, glad to be here, while I'm no certified professional, actually I work in IT, I do like to repair phones, up to now I've been mostly doing parts replacement, but I also want to delve into the microelectronics part, I've always wanted to do so, and now I'll be taking the jump as I try to repair a Galaxy S10 that I have at home, it was victim to a voltage surge, so hopefully it's only doing a reflux or replacing pmic :P