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The Galaxy S7 Edge is the curved-screen variant of Samsung's 2016 flagship phone, the Galaxy S7. Announced February 2016 and released on March 11. Model SM-G935.

any way to diagnose a dead motherboard?

just received a phone lot that included a korean Galaxy S7 Edge model (aka the SM-G935L). it doesn't indicate any signs of live at all.
upon further google searching, i've discovered an xda forum post that mentioned almost the same problem, saying that the power IC might be faulty. but even a faulty chip must produce some heat, while my mobo has no heat on its chips at all.

any ideas on what chip is broken? should i replace the whole mobo (which i don't wanna do, since finding the exact model here is a bit hard) or is it possible to replace the faulty chip (if there is one)?

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@mineisstupid sure, could be the power IC but could also be anything between the power jack and the IC. Start off by checking the "Power-On" flow sheet in here SM G935 TRouble Shooting Do not overlook the possibility that it is the jack that is giving you trouble.

It is not specific for the G935L but might still work, depending on the PCB layout. Let us know what you find out.

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