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{{Repair Guide|Device=iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max|Affects parts=Main Logic Board|Needs equipment=Soldering Iron, Multimeter, Thermal Camera, Rosin, Hot Air Station, Microscope|Difficulty=4. | {{Repair Guide|Device=iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max|Affects parts=Main Logic Board|Needs equipment=Soldering Iron, Multimeter, Thermal Camera, Rosin, Hot Air Station, Microscope|Difficulty=4. Specialist|Type=Soldering}} | ||
== Problem description == | == Problem description == | ||
iPhone 15 Pro appears dead and will not turn on or charge when on battery. When connected to a DC Power Supply (DCPS), the device consumes 0.105 A of current before prompt to boot and boots normally after prompt. Thermal imaging shows the charging IC heating abnormally. | |||
== Symptoms == | == Symptoms == | ||
* Device appears dead, no response to power button or charger. | |||
* No charging indication on screen. | |||
* Device only boots when connected to DCPS. | |||
* DCPS reading: 0.105 A before prompt to boot. | |||
* Charging IC visibly heats up on a thermal camera. | |||
== Diagnostic Steps == | == Diagnostic Steps == | ||
# Connect iPhone to DC Power Supply; check current draw: | |||
#* 0.105 A pre-boot draw indicates boot sequence initiates. | |||
# Attempt to prompt the phone to boot using power button. | |||
# Observe thermal camera or use Rosin to detect heat source: | |||
#* Charging IC heating confirms failure. | |||
== Repair Steps == | == Repair Steps == | ||
# Disassemble Device: | |||
#* Remove display and disconnect battery. | |||
# Board-Level Work: | |||
#* Remove motherboard from housing. | |||
#* Split Layers | |||
#* Isolate charging IC area (use thermal shielding). | |||
# Remove Faulty Charging IC: | |||
#* Use hot air + flux, carefully lift the IC. | |||
# Clean and Prepare Pads: | |||
#* Wick old solder and inspect for pad damage. | |||
# Install New Charging IC: | |||
#* Reball, align, and install. | |||
# Test Booting and Charging: | |||
#* Connect to DCPS, verify normal reading before prompt to boot. | |||
#* Check battery charging functionality. | |||
# Reassemble Device: | |||
#* Confirm full functionality before sealing. | |||
Revision as of 18:25, 4 September 2025
| IPhone 15 Pro Max Dead and Not Charging | |
|---|---|
| Device | iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max |
| Affects part(s) | Main Logic Board |
| Needs equipment | Soldering Iron, Multimeter, Thermal Camera, Rosin, Hot Air Station, Microscope |
| Difficulty | ◉◉◉◉ Specialist |
| Type | Soldering |
Problem description
iPhone 15 Pro appears dead and will not turn on or charge when on battery. When connected to a DC Power Supply (DCPS), the device consumes 0.105 A of current before prompt to boot and boots normally after prompt. Thermal imaging shows the charging IC heating abnormally.
Symptoms
- Device appears dead, no response to power button or charger.
- No charging indication on screen.
- Device only boots when connected to DCPS.
- DCPS reading: 0.105 A before prompt to boot.
- Charging IC visibly heats up on a thermal camera.
Diagnostic Steps
- Connect iPhone to DC Power Supply; check current draw:
- 0.105 A pre-boot draw indicates boot sequence initiates.
- Attempt to prompt the phone to boot using power button.
- Observe thermal camera or use Rosin to detect heat source:
- Charging IC heating confirms failure.
Repair Steps
- Disassemble Device:
- Remove display and disconnect battery.
- Board-Level Work:
- Remove motherboard from housing.
- Split Layers
- Isolate charging IC area (use thermal shielding).
- Remove Faulty Charging IC:
- Use hot air + flux, carefully lift the IC.
- Clean and Prepare Pads:
- Wick old solder and inspect for pad damage.
- Install New Charging IC:
- Reball, align, and install.
- Test Booting and Charging:
- Connect to DCPS, verify normal reading before prompt to boot.
- Check battery charging functionality.
- Reassemble Device:
- Confirm full functionality before sealing.