What is iPhone Micro soldering?

With mobile phones getting smaller and smaller and more and more expensive, sometimes fixing these phones are more beneficial than replacing them.  mobile Devices like Amazon’s Kindle Fire that cost less than $100 are usually not worth the time to repair, but iPhones and iPads that cost $300+ with a broken $2 chip or connector makes sense to repair instead of buying a new one.

So what is smartphone micro soldering?  Micro soldering is the act of soldering components so small that they can only be seen through a microscope.  These small components usually consist of transistors, resistors, non-polar capacitors, inductors, connectors, microchips, etc.  They fit all around a Samsung and iPhone logic board with multiple layers into a teeny tiny little space and produce things like smartphones and tablets and even little computers.

For example, look at an Apple iPhone logic board and then one zoomed in about 200x:

iPhone components soldering
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Now imagine trying to place a small bead of solder iron on one of those small components.  Nearly impossible without a microscope and a soldering iron with a pencil tip or a soldering tweezer. Gone are the days of big CRT TVs and VHS recorders with many moving parts.  These days, mobile devices fit in your pocket and there are zero moving parts inside of the latest Smartphone.

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