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Rilasciato il 19 settembre 2014, è la versione con schermo più grande (5.5") dell'iPhone 6.

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Is it possible to fix a broken Pad that connects to the other side?

I was replacing the Touch IC chip on iPhone 6+ but accidentally broke some pads as seen in images below but to fix these pads I would have to wire it to the other side of the board also seen in screenshots of ZXW tool.

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https://www.dropbox.com/s/uw7q0w5z74ui1o...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/336qoy0zutsljo...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/4rte7glffq3fxb...

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Sure you can but in order to get the micro-jumper to work properly underneath the IC, you will need some very thin wire. You can source 0.02mm enameled wire from most places that sell micro-soldering supplies. You will also need some UV-curable mask to fix the wire in place so it doesn’t shift around when you heat the IC to install it.

Considering you’re asking the question, I will assume that you are starting out. So my advice would be to practice this on a dead board a few times because if you mess this up, the damage it will cause may become un-repairable.

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Do you know any good video tutorial on how to do this when I have the tools? I am practicing on a icloud locked device which I own so that I can practice this skill with my own board as I would feel terrible if I mess on someone else's.

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