@mylesuy you will definitely need a new battery. The one in your phone is pretty much done. Make sure that you are careful when you remove it and do not puncture it. It'll stink and release some unpleasant gases. You need to replace it before you do anything else with your phone. DO NOT TRY TO CHARGE YOUR PHONE ETC!
Next, replace your battery. Then pop the marked EMR shield open and take a look at the components. Take a picture that is well focused and goes directly horizontally so we can actually see the components.
Based on the schematic you have your PMIC (Power Management IC) under the shield, so yes, I would expect it to get hot trying to charge that battery :-) It hopefully resolves after you replace the battery. Do Not Use Your Phone In Any Matter with this battery.
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@mylesuy That means we have to dig deeper. Follow the Samsung flowsheet for the ***No Power*** situation
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@mylesuy That means we have to dig deeper. Follow the Samsung flowsheet for the ***No Power*** situation [image|3223914] Then open this document [document|33122] and use your PDF readers search function to find the components listed in the flowchart. @mylesuy That means we have to dig deeper. Follow the Samsung flowsheet for the ***No Power*** situation [image|3223914] Then open this document [document|33122] and use your PDF readers search function to find the components listed in the flowchart.
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Then open this document [document|33122] and use your PDF readers search function to find the components listed in the flowchart.
@mylesuy you will definitely need a new battery. The one in your phone is pretty much done. Make sure that you are careful when you remove it and do not puncture it. It'll stink and release some unpleasant gases. You need to replace it before you do anything else with your phone. DO NOT TRY TO CHARGE YOUR PHONE ETC!
Next, replace your battery. Then pop the marked EMR shield open and take a look at the components. Take a picture that is well focused and goes directly horizontally so we can actually see the components.
Based on the schematic you have your PMIC (Power Management IC) under the shield, so yes, I would expect it to get hot trying to charge that battery :-) It hopefully resolves after you replace the battery. Do Not Use Your Phone In Any Matter with this battery.
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=== Update 02/14/2024 ===
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@mylesuy That means we have to dig deeper. Follow the Samsung flowsheet for the ***No Power*** situation [image|3223914] Then open this document [document|33122] and use your PDF readers search function to find the components listed in the flowchart. @mylesuy That means we have to dig deeper. Follow the Samsung flowsheet for the ***No Power*** situation [image|3223914] Then open this document [document|33122] and use your PDF readers search function to find the components listed in the flowchart.
@mylesuy you will definitely need a new battery. The one in your phone is pretty much done. Make sure that you are careful when you remove it and do not puncture it. It'll stink and release some unpleasant gases. You need to replace it before you do anything else with your phone. DO NOT TRY TO CHARGE YOUR PHONE ETC!
Next, replace your battery. Then pop the marked EMR shield open and take a look at the components. Take a picture that is well focused and goes directly horizontally so we can actually see the components.
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Based on the schematic you have your PMIC (Power Management IC) under the shield, so yes, I would expect it to get hot trying to charge that battery :-) It hopefully resolves after you replace the battery. Do Not Use Your Phone In Any Matter with this battery.
@mylesuy you will definitely need a new battery. The one in your phone is pretty much done. Make sure that you are careful when you remove it and do not puncture it. It'll stink and release some unpleasant gases. You need to replace it before you do anything else with your phone. DO NOT TRY TO CHARGE YOUR PHONE ETC!
Next, replace your battery. Then pop the marked EMR shield open and take a look at the components. Take a picture that is well focused and goes directly horizontally so we can actually see the components.