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Is it possible transfer cpu/emmc to a new motherboard

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So months ago someone took my phone and dropped it to the ground. I decided to go another technician that specializes in micro soldering and they told me the problem theres a short circuit however they couldn't fix it since they didn't have the schematics or spare parts. I was thinking of getting the same phone model or working motherboard to transfer the chips to salvage data as long as those chips are not damaged since I saw some technicians able to salvage data on water-damaged pixel phones like the 5a5g or the regular 4a by doing a logic board swap.  I was looking into reballing since I saw several post of pixel 5 being fixed by reballing as well and I think when my phone dropped to the ground it must have cracked the solder joints causing loose components. I would really like a response especially from people who had microsoldering done on google pixels

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Is it possible transfer cpu/emmc to a new motherboard

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So months ago someone took my phone and dropped it to the ground. I decided to go another technician that specializes in micro soldering and they told me the problem theres a short circuit however they couldn't fix it since they didn't have the schematics or spare parts. I was thinking of getting the same phone model or working motherboard to transfer the chips to salvage data as long as those chips are not damaged since I saw some technicians able to salvage data on water-damaged pixel phones like the 5a5g or the regular 4a by doing a logic board swap.  I was looking into reballing since I saw several post of pixel 5 being fixed by reballing as well and I think when my phone dropped to the ground it must have cracked the solder joints causing loose components. I would really like a response especially from people who had microsoldering done on google pixels

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Google Pixel 4a 5G

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Is it possible transfer cpu/emmc to a new motherboard

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So months ago someone took my phone and dropped it to the ground. I decided to go another technician that specializes in micro soldering and they told me the problem theres a short circuit however they couldn't fix it since they didn't have the schematics or spare parts. I was thinking of getting the same phone model or working motherboard to transfer the chips to salvage data as long as those chips are not damaged since I saw some technicians able to salvage data on water-damaged pixel phones like the 5a5g or the regular 4a by doing a logic board swap.  I was looking into reballing since I saw several post of pixel 5 being fixed by reballing as well and I think when my phone dropped to the ground it must have cracked the solder joints causing loose components. I would really like a response especially from people who had microsoldering done on google pixels

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Google Pixel 4a 5G

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