Microsoldering the iPhone Motherboard
It's no secret that we've been modifying the motherboards of iPhones and MacBooks for years. However, it has only taken us ten years of experience to realize the risk these devices are to microscopic damage, whether from drops, electrical damage from subpar cords and chargers, or just simple manufacturing flaws by Apple. For this reason, we've started including iPhone motherboard microsoldering repairs within our regular workload.
We analyze the internal workings of iPhones and MacBooks from the ground up, circuit by circuit, chip by chip, and capacitor by capacitor, using state-of-the-art hardware and software. Because of this, we are able to identify even the most difficult motherboard problems and fix them for a small portion of what Apple or many other repair shops would charge. Our success rates for microsoldering data recovery have also increased dramatically.
This new iPhone data recovery project shows an iPhone that was submerged in water. Liquid bridges the live circuits on the motherboards of MacBooks and iPhones, damaging them. Because this kind of damage is almost unavoidable, the adage "putting your iPhone in rice" is untrue. After this, the only way to access your data is to work your way up. Using a microscope, we attempt to identify the dead power lines and get them back online long enough for us to retrieve your data. Some businesses want months to complete this service and charge hundreds of dollars. This specific case was finished at a fraction of the industry cost in a few business days.
We frequently observe the following issues:
1. Make contact with illness
iOS 6 and iOS 6 Plus are the devices that are impacted.
Symptoms include gray flickering bars at the top of the display and non-functional touch input.
Repair expenses: $125
Turnaround time average: one business day
2. Inoperable Audio
Devices impacted: iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus
Signs include the Apple logo looping during boot and no audio during phone calls.
Repair expenses: $125
Turnaround time average: one business day
3. Not Adding Power
All versions of the devices are impacted.
Symptoms: iPhone won't identify the charger; this usually happens when using a cheap cord.
Cost of repair: $99
Average response time: one business day
4. Lack of an image or backlight
All versions of devices are impacted.
Symptoms include a nearly undetectable, dark display.
Repair expenses: $125
Turnaround time average: one business day
As always, we appreciate your reading and encourage you to get in touch with us if you have any questions. We're happy to help!

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