Hi there, When replacing the screen on an iphone 2 - iphone 7 plus you do not need a programmer. On an iphone 8 and up the true tone won't work without reprogramming. Changing the battery isn't an issue, however, on newer iphones you get a warning message saying the battery isn't original ( displayed for original batteries also)
Hi, Both macbooks use 2.5” hdd/sad. It's possible to switch them just fine. It might require you to format the drive. Not sure why someone would upgrade to catalina since they removed support for 32bit architecture, well, that's a personal preference I guess.
Hi, Try to use the old battery to see if it turns on. It's also possible that you damaged the area around battery connector. Have a look, there are a few tiny components which you could've knocked off. Unfortunately red screen could also mean nand issues which would require reprogramming. If it's the nand it's not worth fixing imo. Probably cheaper to get another mini2. If it's a knocked off component it depends on how much you get charged to fix it.
Hi Connect it to any computer with itunes. Hold down the power button and home button at the same time. Once the screen turns black let go of power button and keep holding the home button for another 10 seconds. Your iTunes will detect a device in recovery mode. Hit restore and you should be set. Please be aware this will erase all data in your iPad and will require apple id and password when the restore is finished.
Hello Michel, While the phone is on connect it to your pc run CoconutBattery app: https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/ If the design capacity shows value around 100mAh (normal value would be the thousands range ~2000-2658mAh)it would suggest you damaged either the battery connector or a tiny component around the connector. If that’s the case you would need a professional to fix it. It would help if you cold post pictures of the battery connector in question.
Hello Eddie, Open the iPad and have a look around the battery connector, there should be tiny little components around it. If one of them is missing it would cause the iPad to reboot by itself. If the shields were off already it could mean that there’s more faults with it. Would help if you could post pictures of the motherboard
Hi madmikeizcool, Looks like a common issue with trystar. A chip on the motherboard when faulty fails to charge dead/discharged batteries. Not worth fixing at this point in my opinion. Just get a new 5s or even 6s, would probably still cost you less
Hi, the cables are quite stubborn, if you bend it in the wrong way it'll stop working. If it works with the screen off I'd say you managed to squeeze a cable in between the screen and the body of your phone.