Half shorting solustion
- Remove the battery and see if it gets charged or not. Check voltage using a Multimeter. Voltage must be above 3.7 Volt. Use a Battery Booster to Boost the Power of the Battery and Charge it again.
- Check Battery Point and Battery Connector. Clean Battery Point and Battery Connector to remove any carbon deposits.
- Resold or change the Battery Connector.
- Insert charger and se if the “Battery Charging” appears on not. If there is icon of “Battery Charging” but the mobile phone does not gets switched ON then check ON / OFF Switch. Voltage of ON / OFF Switch must be 2.5 to 3.5 Volt (DC). Clean or change the ON / OFF Switch. Check track of ON / OFF Switch and Jumper if required.
- If the charging icon is not there then check voltage of ON / OFF Switch. If the voltage is between 2.5 to 3.7 Volts DC, then RELOAD Software in the Phone (Software Flashing).
- If the phone does not gets switched ON even after reloading software then Heat the C.P.U, Power IC and Flash IC.
- If there is no voltage on the ON / OFF Switch then check track of the ON / OFF Switch. Jumper if required.
- If the problem is not solved then heat, Reball or change the Power IC and CPU to fix the problem.
- Keep the Multimeter on Buzzer Mode and Check +_ and – of the Battery Connector. If there is Buzzer Sound then the Set is short. If there is short at the Battery Connector then clean the PCB with thinner. Heat the PCB.
- If this does not fix the set dead problem then remove the PFO and check for short. If there is short then replace the PFO.
- Remove the charging connector and check for shorting. If there is short then change the connector.
- Remove the charging IC and check for shorting. Change if required.
- Remove the Bluetooth IC and check for shorting. Replace if required.
- Remove the Power IC and check for shorting. Replace with a new one if required.
- Remove the CPU and check for shorting. Replace if required.
- Remove all the Big Electrolytic Capacitors and check one by one. Replace capacitors if required.
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