I have this same answer too.. however, i think the answer is that when i unplugged the battery, i may have knocked one of the four capacitors out.. I don’t have a microscope but my eyesight is good and it looks like the same capacitor is knocked off in my phone, and in this video. However, she is obviously a pro, and i am not.. So i doubt that i can do this repair, since the capacitors are about the same size as a grain of sand. Pretty annoyed with myself, but honestly, at the time, i thought i was doing everything right, so no reason to be too annoyed.. just try to learn from these mistakes. [br]
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I have this same problem too.. however, i think the answer is that when i unplugged the battery, i may have knocked one of the four capacitors out.. I don’t have a microscope but my eyesight is good and it looks like the same capacitor is knocked off in my phone, and in this video. However, she is obviously a pro, and i am not.. So i doubt that i can do this repair, since the capacitors are about the same size as a grain of sand. Pretty annoyed with myself, but honestly, at the time, i thought i was doing everything right, so no reason to be too annoyed.. just try to learn from these mistakes. [br]
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Here she shows the capacitor that is knocked off.. [br]
I have this same answer too.. however, i think the answer is that when i unplugged the battery, i may have knocked one of the four capacitors out.. I don’t have a microscope but my eyesight is good and it looks like the same capacitor is knocked off in my phone, and in this video. However, she is obviously a pro, and i am not.. So i doubt that i can do this repair, since the capacitors are about the same size as a grain of sand. Pretty annoyed with myself, but honestly, at the time, i thought i was doing everything right, so no reason to be too annoyed.. just try to learn from these mistakes. [br]
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Here she shows the capacitor that is knocked off.. [br]
https://youtu.be/qaHBpxZE4L0?t=446[br]