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6 hour data recovery. There are chapters below, for your convenience. In this video I perform data recovery on an iPhone 15 Pro that was severely smashed. This was around 9 hours of work that I condensed into a 6 hour video. There are many factors that caused it to take so long. Removing the RAM, harvesting a PMIC chip, performing a full CPU, NAND, and EEPROM transplant, harvesting a donor RAM chip, and reballing the RAM even though I did not have the proper stencil. There is some small silver lining in the fact that I will not have to prepare a CPU swap board, harvest a donor RAM, or harvest a PMIC for any future jobs, as once I have done it once I can reuse them in future recovery cases. While the video does have the most unnecessary parts edited out, I did still leave in most of the work. This is to demonstrate the real and full processes that were required for this job, as well as to demonstrate the patience required to pull off such a complicated and work intensive recovery. Some of the time was due to being unprepared, such as not having the proper RAM stencil and not have a new PMIC chip ready. However, I cannot allow these types of hiccups to get in the way of completing the job in a timely manner, so must work around them when I have to. Reading the chapters below can also help to show how long each section took: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:23 - Diagnosing RAM short 00:07:50 - Attempting to externally support the short 00:13:30 - Removing the RAM chip 00:49:30 - Voltage testing with RAM removed 00:52:59 - Finding that RAM voltage line is STILL low 00:56:15 - Removing PMIC 01:14:34 - Harvesting donor PMIC 01:29:10 - Soldering on new PMIC 01:32:15 - Find that RAM voltage line IS STILL LOW... again 01:35:55 - Comparing voltages to a donor board that has ram off 01:38:37 - Flattening CPU top before CPU removal 01:49:47 - Removing data board CPU 01:54:38 - Removing donor board CPU and cleaning pads 02:22:45 - Removing donor board NAND 02:26:26 - Removing donor board EEPROM 02:28:02 - Cleaning and reballing data CPU 02:40:00 - Soldering CPU to donor board 02:43:55 - Finding that RAM voltage line is finally normal 02:46:00 - Cleaning donor board NAND pads 02:52:45 - Removing data board NAND and reballing 03:06:39 - Soldering NAND to donor board 03:07:37 - Swapping EEPROM to donor board 03:10:00 - Removing another donor CPU to harvest a donor RAM 03:13:47 - Scraping (harvesting) donor RAM 04:14:00 - Tinning RAM pads 04:22:43 - Reballing RAM without proper stencil 05:05:34 - Evening out RAM solder balls (grinding method) 05:15:20 - Flattening CPU top to accept RAM 05:21:30 - Preparing top of CPU pads 05:38:30 - Viewing finished RAM and CPU placement 05:41:03 - Measuring RAM voltage lines (good!) 05:42:30 - Testing the board: stuck on Apple logo! 05:45:43 - Attempting an update (pass) 05:46:21 - The phone finally boots 05:48:01 - Conclusion If you need iPhone data recovery, fill out the intake form: https://www.iboardrepair.com/iphone-d... If you are a tech, feel free to join my repair discord: / discord