We got a chip off where the chip was damaged in the process of removal. Some boxes and adapters can read it (RIFFBOX2), but after about 42mbs it fails. Another box (UFI) can't read it at all, but at least shows what points it can't connect to. Would it be possible for me to put solder balls onto the points and then run wires to an adapter in order to read the chip? No encryption on the device and a logical extraction was performed, but deleted data is of importance. No physical support in any of the tools. Thanks in advanced!
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Thanks this proved to be very helpful!
Let us know if you'll have any positive results. I'm curious.
Will do! Solder balls will be here today and the glass should be here tomorrow. Have a few other things to work on so it will be a Monday job.
Didn't end up working. These cheap phones have so much glue that it just ends up ruining the chip when chipping it off. Thankfully I am going to an ISP course.
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Didn't end up working. These cheap phones have so much glue that it just ends up ruining the chip when chipping it off. Thankfully I am going to an ISP course.
Does the ISP course make anyone perfect in handling the Mobile phones isue?
I wouldn't say it makes you perfect, but you would be soldering onto the board instead of heating the chip to take it off. Definitely a safer option.
Multi-Comm offer eMMC/NAND extraction services.
This is for cases where the controller part of the chip has become damaged (which is often the case if a chip IDs but doesn't read the memory). This option would be something to consider.