Can the Baseband RF EEPROM be replaced without reading the old one?
Hi all, I have a question about the iPhone EEPROMs. If I’m doing a board swap to repair an iPhone 6S, so I’m swapping the CPU, Baseband RF and NAND. I don’t care about recovering any data, I’m purely interested in repairing the device by swapping the necessary components to a working board. I know this is a difficult process. I’ve heard the CPU EEPROMcan be replaced and therefore I’m not planning to change it or read the data from it, however I’ve heard the Baseband EEPROM can’t be replaced without writing the data from the original EEPROM. Is this correct? the reason I ask is I don’t have the required tool to read/write the EEPROM and unless it needs to be swapped I’d rather not swap it.
Thanks in advance for any insight on this topic :)
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Thanks for the advice Chris and for such a fast response. I will transfer the BB EEPROM, am I right in saying there is no need to transfer the Logic/CPU eeprom unless I need access to the data?
Thanks again
par Darren