MT6357CRV V23 V24 Power Management IC PMIC
PKR 400.00
MT6357CRV V23 V24 original power management IC used for system voltage regulation and power distribution in smartphone motherboard repair.
Overview
The MT6357CRV V23 / V24 New Original Power IC is a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) used on smartphone motherboards to control system power distribution, voltage regulation, and power sequencing. It supplies stable and regulated power to critical components such as the processor, memory, and peripherals. Failure of this IC commonly leads to no power, boot issues, random shutdowns, or unstable operation, making it essential in board-level power repairs.
Key Features
- Power management IC (PMIC) for smartphones
- Controls multiple system voltage rails
- Manages power sequencing for stable startup
- Ensures regulated power supply to CPU and peripherals
- Integrated protection against over-current and voltage faults
- BGA package for motherboard-level repair
- V23 / V24 versions for compatible board designs
Benefits
- Restores stable system power and normal operation
- Fixes no power and boot-related motherboard faults
- Ensures correct voltage delivery across power rails
- Reliable original IC for long-term repair stability
- Essential component for professional PMIC replacement
Applications
- Phone completely dead or no power
- Device stuck on logo or fails to boot
- Random restarts or sudden shutdowns
- Abnormal current draw during startup
- Overheating near PMIC area
- Power rail short or voltage instability
Compatible Models (if applicable)
- Infinix smartphones using MT6357CRV
- Tecno smartphones using MT6357CRv
- Samsung Galaxy A10 (A107)
- CUBOT Quest
- Honor 8A
- Xiaomi Redmi 6 / Redmi 6A
- OPPO A8
FAQ Section
Q1: What does the MT6357CRV IC do?
It manages system power distribution, voltage regulation, and power sequencing on the smartphone motherboard.
Q2: What problems are caused by a faulty MT6357CRV?
No power, boot failure, random restarts, and unstable operation are common symptoms.
Q3: What is the difference between V23 and V24 versions?
They are board-specific revisions used for compatibility with different motherboard layouts.
Q4: Is MT6357CRV a charging IC?
No. It is a PMIC responsible for overall system power management, not direct battery charging.
Q5: Is MT6357CRV replacement difficult?
Yes. It is a BGA PMIC and requires advanced microsoldering and precise rework skills.