Samsung S7392 that has a shorted board due to overcharging. The method I used is not very common. When you connect 1.3 voltage you must expect a capacitor heating up. But even 5 miinutes waiting, there's no capacitor that heats. So I decided to use my magic source, LOL! I used my power bank to supply a 3.8 voltage. I connect the negative terminal of my power bank to the negative battery terminal Samsung S7392. The I slowly tap the positive of my power bank to the positive terminal of the phone, and immediately one of the capacitor heats up.That's the deffective one :D I then remove the capacitor, and the shortage was gone. Hehe. Finally, jst replace it and you're done :) The cellphone was able to power on again, and back to normal.
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