Apple 1610 A1 Charging Power IC
PKR 250.00
Buy Apple 1610 A1 charging power IC manages voltage and charging for stable iPhone operation during board-level repair.
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Overview:
The Apple 1610 A1 is a charging and power management integrated circuit used in iPhone motherboards. It regulates voltage distribution, controls charging input, and ensures stable power delivery during both charging and normal device operation.
This IC is commonly replaced during motherboard-level repairs when iPhones experience charging failure, power instability, or no power issues caused by PMIC malfunction.
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Key Features:
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Charging and power management IC (PMIC)
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Regulates voltage distribution across the motherboard
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Controls charging input and battery communication
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Ensures stable power during charging and usage
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BGA package for PCB-level micro-soldering
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Designed for professional mobile repair technicians
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Benefits:
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Restores charging and power functionality
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Fixes no charging and power-related issues
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Improves device stability after repair
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Essential IC for motherboard-level power repair
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Cost-effective solution for professional technicians
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Applications:
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iPhone not charging
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Device not powering on
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Unstable power or random shutdowns
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Charging detection failure
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PCB-level charging power IC replacement
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Compatible Models:
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FAQ Section:
Q1: What does the Apple 1610 A1 IC do?
It manages charging input, voltage regulation, and power distribution on the iPhone motherboard.
Q2: What issues indicate 1610 A1 IC failure?
No charging, no power, unstable voltage, or random shutdowns.
Q3: Is the 1610 A1 IC model-specific?
It is used in iPhone models designed with the 1610 A1 power management chipset.
Q4: Is replacing the 1610 A1 IC difficult?
Yes, it requires advanced PCB-level repair skills and BGA micro-soldering.
Q5: What result can be expected after replacement?
Stable charging behavior, proper power delivery, and normal device operation.