How to fix iphone 6 Plus self repair does not power up 70mA
- vipfixphone
- Sep 5, 2017
- 2 min read
Your iPhone 6 Plus will not turn on and you’re looking for help. It is a problem that can be easy or difficult to fix, depending on the cause. In this article, I’ll help you determine the reason why your iPhone won’t turn on and show you how to fix your iPhone when it isn’t turning on.
Your iPhone 6 Plus won’t turn on because either the software crashed and needs to be reset or restored, or a hardware problem is preventing your iPhone 6 Plus from turning on.
Customer said that: The original problem was unresponsive touch. When soldering touch chip, the front camera socket dropped because the air gun had higher temperature. After soldering front Camera FPC Connector socket, I found that the front camera still could not be used. I blew the area near fingerprint socket. It cannot be turn on completely.
Repair Process
Customer only sent the motherboard, so I energize it and test. The constant current is 70mA and it stops.
Based on my experience, constant current stops at 70mA mainly because of the bus. I go on to measure the diode data of bus voltage. The data is normal. Many reasons can lead to turn on failure. If we want to narrow the problem scope, we can use root method. The customer agrees me to root. It reports unknown error (4005). Based on my experience, I know that CPU or temporary storage (upper cover, CPU upper board) may be damaged. Remove CPU, as shown in picture 7-28.
Picture 7-28

The major point of soldering CPU lies in the treatment to the top of the CPU lower board, as shown in picture 7-29.
Picture 7-29

After soldering the CPU lower board, assemble the iPhone and test. The current is normal. I continue to assemble the temporary storage, finding that the current still stops at 70mA, which is abnormal. Obviously the problem lies in temporary storage, as shown in picture 7-30. Then I turn it on to test. All the functions are normal. Trouble is removed.
Picture 7-30

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