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* Check your battery health under ''Settings > Battery > Battery Health''. | |
- | ** By Apple’s guidelines, anything with a capacity of less that 80% needs battery service, though flat-out failures are also noted here. If the menu reads ***Service***, a [ |
+ | ** By Apple’s guidelines, anything with a capacity of less that 80% needs battery service, though flat-out failures are also noted here. If the menu reads ***Service***, a [parts|iPhone|itemtype=batteries] is a reasonable start. |
** See if Performance Management is enabled. This is turned on automatically if your phone has experienced unexpected shutdowns resulting from questionable battery health. | |
* Check for obvious signs of a board issue - burned or cracked components, liquid residue, corrosion or bend. | |
- | * Replacing the logic board is often the most practical solution for a DIYer in this position. |
+ | * Replacing the logic board with a [parts|iPhone|new one|itemtype=motherboards|new_window=true] is often the most practical solution for a DIYer in this position. |
* If you’re feeling especially curious, the tiny bits and chips on the board can be repaired by microsoldering. It is an art unto itself, but a worthy endeavor for those who are adventurous. Interested? Check out [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/7321/know-about-microsoldering|this intro]! [link|https://youtube.com/c/Mendonipadrehab|Jessa’s YouTube channel] is also fantastic and has loads of real time repairs. If you can't do this sort of repair yourself, you may be able to find a local shop who can! | |
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