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iPhone de 4 pulgadas lanzado en marzo de 2016 con especificaciones de hardware similares al 6s. Disponible en Plata, Gris espacial, Oro u Oro rosa con opciones de almacenamiento de 16/64 GB. Modelos A1662 y A1723.

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iPhone SE Stuck at 1%

So I have an iPhone SE and after replacing the screen the battery wouldn’t charge and when it did it would either stay at 1% and keep rebooting or max out at 5%. Sometimes it’ll say 100% I’ll unplug it and after around 5 seconds it’ll go flat. I’ve tried multiple batteries and that doesn’t fix it. After looking at the board with a S9+’s camera it looks like a capacitor has fallen off and it’s labelled ‘C2410’ I believe. Could that be what’s causing my issue? Any advice apart from what I’ve tried will be extremely helpful. It’s not my main device so I don’t mind and may try practicing micro soldering on it too, so fire away on answers :)

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Yes! I have the exact same problem! However it used to be3-5%, now it's just 1% or 100%> I don't know why this happens! You can email me at joshuaglennwhite@gmail.com, if you want I don't know if this post is old.

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If this is the one right above the battery connector then yes, these can be harvested from another iPhone donor board like a iPhone 5s or 5.

It will require someone with micro-soldering to get the said component replaced.

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I've done some research and by the looks of things you can short it to temporarily use it or see if this is the issue... is this true? Thanks

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Capacitors hold charge and one end of the capacitor goes to ground while the other comes from a power line.

Jumping the two pads for that cap would be a very bad idea as it would short that line to ground making the phone not turn on or worse cause damage.

If this was a filter this would be no problem as a filter just filters the power going through from one end of the filter to another.

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Okay, thanks for that. If I want to start micro soldering is this a good start seeing it's 1 capacitor? Sorry if I'm getting this all wrong I've learned this all in like 20 minutes hahahahaha

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If this is a phone spare phone you don't need then it's good for practicing micro-soldering.

If this a phone you need or the data on it is important I recommend taking it to someone that can replace this capacitor for you (micro-solderer).

One capacitor is fairly low difficulty but it requires a steady hand and a very fine soldering iron tip to replace it.

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Thanks! Yup it's just a spare I got for free. I already do the usual screen replacement etc but I want to get into this sort of thing. It's been reset so there's no important data on it. I'll try get the necessary tools and give it a go. It'll take a while for them to get here but I'll try keep this post updated on how it goes. Thanks for the advice :)

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