Apple said NO to fixing this iPhone! Can I?

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Published 2023-10-24
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All Comments (21)
  • @dogastus
    I used to design electronics, retired now, but seeing you work on this tiny stuff is at a different level. Fascinating to watch and I admire your comfidence that you WILL fix it!
  • @pldaniels
    So superbly good to see you back in front of the bench on camera. Phone repairs are nice too.
  • @alanblay2803
    Like I've said before on this channel, I don't do phone repairs, but find your videos therapeutic to watch.
  • As an amateur electronics nerd who's repaired various electronic bits I REALLY appreciate seeing a professional at work. I especially appreciate the no nonsense commentary! Thank you!
  • Just found your channel. I was an electronic tech in the 70s and early 80s. I moved into management about the time we started seeing SMT components. I must say, I am impressed with your troubleshooting and technical skills. I have never seen someone do this level of electronic repair. My hat is off to you.
  • I’m from small village in india I’ve small mobile repairing shop I never deal with iPhone board issue but I like your video and watch start to end , your knowledge is inspiring for me
  • @mjvan7980
    I always enjoy your videos because it's not high-energy or smoke and mirrors. Talking through things, even though I don't fully understand, I feel like I can follow along. The level of calm certainty of a repair is also fantastic, despite how tiny and complex these devices are getting these days. Get stuck in for 5 minutes and suddenly 40 minutes later...
  • @GGR3244
    I've had that same hot air station for 3 years and never knew that the metal piece on the bottom was for removing the tips. I always use my needle nose pliers. Thanks for teaching me something as simple as that and thank you for the great content!
  • @RagManXX
    Halfway through, and totally mesmerized. Can’t wait to see if you fix this phone. Always fascinating to watch you work. Thanks for sharing!
  • @jasoncassell8620
    Mr Jason Thanks to you I started to fix not only phones but an array of electronics but you inspired me to actually take the plunge so there’s a massive thank you for all your content over the years and glad to see you back under the microscope doing your thing.
  • @billakers551
    You are my favorite repair technician. I have missed your rye, dry, and engaging humor in the midst of demanding repairs. Good to have your back.
  • @ericplatt6884
    Having done component level repair I know how delicate and tricky this can be so kudos and I hope you were well paid. 👍
  • @mrcombiBedford
    Thank goodness we have people like you, all the best🥰👍
  • @kennymanchester
    Man it’s good to have u online today. You are an excellent tech and problem solver. There’s not very many in your class at all. Very much appreciate you. Thank you
  • Welcome back, I've missed your highly detailed and often hilarious posts. Today I learned the bench power supply settings required to power up.
  • @Mullspeed
    Good to see you back. I don’t repair phones but I do most other electronics, love to watch your skill on the smd stuff and your process of fault finding!
  • @amundson1942
    in the late 50s and early 60s I use to repair and install police radios. I'm used to vacuum tubes and 50lb radios. Electronics are so far ahead of what we did back then. I love watching you and hoping to absorb some of the new things of today. Thanks for the great video!
  • @carlosgomes634
    love the repair video and troubleshooting procedures, and no swear words, I would feel confident sending a repair to an individual that's calm and relaxed like yourself.
  • @timkindahl3651
    Good to see you back Jason. We have all been waiting for your videos on the channel. It is oddly satisfying to see you perform CPR on some of the phone at your desk.Keep up the good work, take good care and be safe. 🙂
  • @toddk968
    It is so nice to hear your voice again! Just like other viewers, I don’t ever see myself doing the type of phone repairs you perform, but it is so therapeutic to watch. I hope you and the family are all well. Since iPhones and many devices are coming out with USB C ports, could you make a recommendation for a USB-C Voltage/current meter that is currently available? I tried to source the meter you listed a while ago, but it was no longer available. Thank you!