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9月20日にAppleが2019年に販売したiPhoneは5.8インチのOLED、3つのカメラがつき、バッテリー駆動時間が大幅に増加しました。iPhone XSの後継機です。

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Battery sensor fail after falling

Hey everyone, I got an iPhone that fell flat on the back (didn't got any physical damage on the outside) after this, the battery indicator shows only 1% on battery, restart every 2-3 min and the system no longer recognize the battery (never changed the battery and before this I could see the battery condition at 85%). Opened the device to check if something is damaged inside, however, it is as good as new, so disconnected the battery (both connectors), blow some clean air and tried again and the problem was no longer happening and no restarts, charged normally and can access the battery condition. Then I put every plate back on, and to my surprise, the problem reappeared when I turn the phone back on. Doing some tests (trial and error) notice that the problem only happens if I secure the bottom plate. In this case, which part should I replace? the battery? that board that connects at the bottom of the battery? would change only that part, make the battery unrecognizable by the system as if I changed the battery?. Also, was doing some research about it and some people mention about a failure of the battery sensor, where it is located? (based on the fact that the bottom connector is the one failing I suppose, that is the location). Thanks for your help in advance.

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Your predicament is quite odd, but this is my far-fetched hypothesis:

I suspect that the battery has some form of IC on it to enable the anti-repair parts pairing that apple has integrated in their products which may have gotten damaged. It doesn't seem terribly outlandish that the connectors inside of the battery got partly severed as a result of the impact.

Perhaps when you secure the bottom plate, the severed cables/traces/connectors are bent out of place, opening the circuit.

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I guess this has something to do with it too. However, the problem was solved by taking the metal plate completely off, I know this is not the best way to go but it's cheaper and hope it lasts until change to a newer phone.

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If that solves it, then go for it. The plate was likely bending the loose contacts away from each other and breaking the circuit and removing it reconnected them. This solution might last two days or it might last two years, only time will tell.

I'd recommend making the issue as solved now.

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Alejandro Peñafiel さん、ありがとうございました!
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