Mi taller, con múltiples equipos por reparar en espera/My workshop, with multiple devices waiting to be repaired

Buenas tardes Hive.

​Mi taller ha estado hoy bastante agitado, muchos equipos por reparar y se me han acumulado más por la electricidad que no me ayuda mucho; para ser sincero, no ayuda casi nada.

​Por aquí tengo varios equipos:

*​Un Xiaomi Redmi 9A que debo flashear, o sea, pasarle el sistema operativo.

*​Un Xiaomi Redmi Note 10, que se apaga solo porque tiene el fusible del BMS de la batería abierto.

*​Un Motorola E5 Play que no enciende, aún sin diagnóstico.

*​Un Samsung viejito pequeño que tiene el botón pegado y se reinicia constantemente.

*​Un LG K40 bloqueado con una cuenta de Google para desbloquear.

*​Un Samsung S21 que no enciende, aún sin diagnóstico.

  • ​Un A10 al que debo adaptarle un botón de encendido porque el de fábrica perdió la base.

*​Un iPhone 4 al que la dueña olvidó la contraseña y debo formateárselo.

*​Dos mandos que no funcionan, por revisar aún.

*​Un Samsung A055 que no cargaba y ya logré repararlo. Estos teléfonos vienen con un defecto de fábrica, y es que la tapa que cubre la subboard inferior ejerce una enorme presión sobre el flex que une la referida subboard con la placa principal. Entonces le origina varios efectos negativos: o dejan de cargar, o dejan de dar táctil, o pierden la imagen.

​La solución es sencilla: desconectar el flex y rebajar la tapita para que no ejerza tanta presión, y problema resuelto.

​Que tengan linda tarde.


Good afternoon, Hive.

​My shop has been quite busy today. I have a lot of devices to repair, and they've been piling up because the power supply isn't helping much—to be honest, it's barely helping at all.

​I have several devices over here:
​A Xiaomi Redmi 9A that I need to flash, meaning I have to reinstall the operating system.

*​A Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 that turns off by itself because the battery's BMS fuse is blown (open circuit).

*​A Motorola E5 Play that won't turn on, still pending diagnosis.

*​An old, small Samsung with a stuck power button that keeps bootlooping.

*​An LG K40 locked with a Google account that needs to be bypassed.

*​A Samsung S21 that won't turn on, still pending diagnosis.

*​An A10 that needs a custom power button because the original factory base broke off.

*​An iPhone 4 whose owner forgot the passcode, so I need to factory reset it.
​Two controllers that aren't working, still waiting to be checked.

*​A Samsung A055 that wasn't charging, which I already managed to fix. These phones come with a factory defect: the cover over the lower subboard exerts too much pressure on the flex cable connecting it to the main board. This causes several negative issues: they either stop charging, lose touch responsiveness, or lose display entirely.

​The solution is simple: disconnect the flex cable and shave down the small cover a bit so it doesn't apply so much pressure, and problem solved.

Have a wonderful afternoon.



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