跳转到主内容

这款4.7英寸iPhone于2014年9月19日发布,是iPhone 6 Plus的缩小版。

4994 个问题 查看全部

Constantly searching and no signal

Hello

I have an iPhone 6 which got kicked by a horse- literally- and came in with a broken screen. It had a bashed/dented frame corner I had to sort of correct as you can see on the attached image. After screen replacement I noticed the system constantly shows Searching..., but it never gets signal. I then decided to place the logic board in another full body assembled phone and voi-la: the signal is there!

I could not find any damaged components, so I wonder whether anyone would have a suggestion as in what to look for.

Many thanks.

Block Image

已回答! 显示答案 我也有这个问题

这是一个好问题吗?

得分 0
添加一条评论

1个答案

已选择的解决方案

Typically if the housing is original, then the first suspect that must be ruled out if your iPhone is stuck on "searching" is that the time/clock is correct. Then rule out the lightning dock which comprises the antenna. And to a lesser extent the upper antennas. Finally board itself can be bad, due to cracks under some cellular-related chips or because the phone is not keeping the time (you can notice the latter: time would always be incorrect).

So:

Either the new housing has a good lightning dock, and the old one is bad. You fixed it this way.

Or the antenna got loose during the incident and when replacing the housing, you plugged it in correctly.

Or the clock was not set and you did not notice it. Restarting the phone in a new housing fixed it.

Or the board is now damaged from the hard drop, and soon this searching issue will become more frequently recurrent. Hope it's not that one.

这个答案有帮助吗?

得分 2

3条评论:

Thank you Rany. I think you have nailed it.

I appears to be the lightning dock, as moving the board across housings I get signal on a random housing(assembled with its own components), but not on its original housing, so I tried powering on the phone with the board installed in the working housing, leaving the lightning dock disconnected and the issue(searching/no signal) reoccurs.

I will try changing the lightning dock and see what happens.

P.s. The clock was correct

Thank you.

完成的

Sorry for not getting back with an outcome before:

In the end, after a lot of testing, swapping the board and componentes around I discovered it was a problem in the board itself, which must have been damaged with the impact of the horse's kick. There was a dent-like mark on the back of the chassis, so observing that I have put a wedge under the board, between the board and the chassis right along with that dent-like mark- instead of re-flowing anything- and it worked.

完成的

This will unfortunately not last. The pads will become more and more oxidized, and some time in the future they will stop letting electric signal through.

完成的

添加一条评论

添加你的答案

Paragon 将永远感激不已
浏览统计数据:

过去 24 小时: 0

过去 7 天: 0

过去 30 天: 0

总计 203