Motorola G8 Power Lite Dead Phone Repair – Step by Step Diagnosis Guide
In this tutorial we will learn how to diagnose a dead smartphone using a smart charger and DC power supply. Today’s repair case is a Motorola G8 Power Lite which is completely dead and not turning on.
Step 1 – Checking Current on Smart Charger
First we connect the phone to a Smart Charger and observe the current consumption.
- 0.1A → 0.2A
- 0.6A → 0.5A
- 0.2A → 0.1A
- Then current drops to zero
This type of behavior indicates a Low Boot Condition.
Step 2 – Testing with DC Power Supply
Next we connect the board to a DC Power Supply.
First we check whether the board has a short circuit. In this case there is no short circuit present.
When the power key is triggered, current rises from:
- 12mA → 26mA → 27mA
When the trigger is released, the current goes back to zero.
Step 3 – Board Inspection
After disassembling the phone we identify the major components:
- MediaTek CPU
- 24 Pin Charging IC
- MT6357 CRV Power Management IC
- Five Buck Coils near PMIC
Step 4 – Checking Buck Voltages
The power IC generates multiple voltages through buck converters.
- High LDO → around 2.05V
- Other Buck Lines → 0.6V – 1.2V
These voltages must remain stable.
Step 5 – Capacitor Short Check
Next we check the capacitors around the power IC using a multimeter in diode mode.
If any capacitor shows 0 reading, it indicates a short circuit.
After checking multiple capacitors, no short circuit was found.
Step 6 – Checking Boot Sequence
According to the MT6357 Boot Sequence, the power IC first generates:
- VREF
- VDIG
- VRTC
- VXO
- VAUX
After these voltages stabilize, the buck converters start operating.
Step 7 – Checking RESET_B Signal
RESET_B is generated by the power IC and sent to the CPU.
- If RESET_B is missing → PMIC fault
- If RESET_B fluctuates → CPU issue
When measured, RESET_B shows 1.8V but fluctuating.
Step 8 – CPU Reballing
Based on the diagnosis, we proceed with CPU Reballing.
- CPU removed using hot air station
- Board cleaned using flux and solder wick
- CPU cleaned and reballed with stencil
- CPU installed again on motherboard
Final Result
After reinstalling the CPU and assembling the phone, the device successfully powers on.