343S00465 A0 Power Management IC for iPhone XR/XS/XS Max – PMIC Replacement BilalGSM
PKR 4000.00
Buy the 343S00465 A0 Power Supply Management IC for iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max at BilalGSM. Fix no power, dead board, and charging issues with original-quality PMIC components.
Overview
The 343S00465 A0 Power Supply Management IC is a high-performance PMIC used in Apple devices to regulate voltage, manage battery charging, and ensure stable system power distribution. Designed for precision repairs, this IC is essential for restoring power functionality, fixing boot issues, and resolving battery-related faults.
Key Features
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Original-quality Power Management IC (PMIC)
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Ensures stable voltage regulation and power distribution
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Fixes dead board, no power, auto-restart, and charging issues
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High durability for long-lasting performance
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Ideal for logic board repair and refurbishing
Benefits
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Restores full device power functionality
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Eliminates random shutdowns, overheating, and charging faults
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Improves battery performance and longevity
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Perfect for professional repair shops and motherboard technicians
Applications
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Power supply repair
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Battery circuit repair
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Fixing devices stuck on Apple logo
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Logic board refurbishment
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Replacing damaged or shorted PMIC components
Compatibility List
The 343S00465 A0 PMIC is commonly used in the following devices:
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Apple iPhone XR
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Apple iPhone XS
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Apple iPhone XS Max
(Most commonly used across A12-generation Apple logic boards.)
FAQ Section
Q1: What issues does the 343S00465 A0 PMIC fix?
It resolves no power, auto-restart, battery drain, overheating, and charging issues.
Q2: Is this IC original or compatible?
It is high-quality replacement grade, suitable for professional motherboard repairs.
Q3: Do I need hot air or BGA tools to install it?
Yes, proper BGA rework equipment and experience are required.
Q4: Does it work for all iPhone models?
No, it is specifically used in iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max models.
Q5: What are common symptoms of a faulty PMIC?
Phone not turning on, stuck on logo, random shutdowns, no charging, overheating.