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Solution: Why iPhone 5S can't receive calls

  • vipfixphone
  • Oct 17, 2017
  • 1 min read

For solve any faults on electronic products, the first essential step you need to do it knowing the structure of the machine, and then find out where the faults. For example, Apple iPhone is divided into two main parts: 1. AR part is the boot part. 2. BB part is baseband part, which belongs to the phone call part.

Now the fault of this iPhone 5s is it can boot, just sometimes it can call out, but can't receive calls. We can determine the fault is in the baseband section and then start measuring.

1. Enter *#06#, we can see IMEI number, which means the baseband has no problems.

2. The problem of reception and launch is generally RF power supply.

3. We can detect the SIM card, which means receive part is normal, now we need to test the launch part.

4. Open the circuit diagram, and then find the RF power supply IC U11_RF. As shown in picture 7-7-1 and 7-7-2.

Find this chip on iPhone 5s motherboard, as shown in picture 7-7-3.

Measure the power supply and output of the chip with multimeter. Fist we measure the PP_BATT_VCC_CONN on C1215 capacitance, it has a voltage. But PP_PA has no output voltage, so we suspect the RF chip is damaged.

This chip can be replaced or directly connected (solder the jump wire between two pins under the microscope. As shown in picture 7-7-5 and 7-7-6.

After soldering jump wire, assemble the iPhone 5s and test it, everything is normal. More cell phone repair skills please click at www.vipfixphone.com


 
 
 

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