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Microsoldering

Board-level repair techniques—IC replacement, trace repair, and component-level diagnostics.

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What is microsoldering?

Microsoldering is precision repair of tiny components on a logic board—ICs, connectors, and copper traces—using microscopes, hot air, and fine-tip soldering when screens and batteries are not enough.

When do I need microsoldering instead of a screen swap?

Choose microsoldering when the device has no power, no charge, no video, or intermittent faults after liquid damage—symptoms that point to the board, not a visible part.

Do you microsolder phones and consoles?

Yes. Common jobs include charging ICs, HDMI ports, PMIC paths, and trace repair on phones, laptops, and game consoles.

How long does microsoldering repair take?

Simple connector work may finish in a few business days. Multi-IC or corrosion jobs need more bench time—we confirm after under-microscope inspection.

Is microsoldering worth it versus replacing the device?

We compare repair cost, data value, and device condition after diagnostics. For many flagship phones and consoles, board repair is far less than replacement.

Frequently asked questions

Microsoldering is precision repair of tiny components on a logic board—ICs, connectors, and copper traces—using microscopes, hot air, and fine-tip soldering when screens and batteries are not enough.

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