Universal WiFi Activation Module for JCID P15

Universal WiFi Activation Module for JCID P15

Universal WiFi activation module for JCID P15

The JCID Universal WiFi activation module for P15 is a specialized service tool designed to work exclusively with the JCID P15 programmer. It is used to unblock (unbind) and reactivate WiFi systems used in Apple devices after they have been replaced or damaged. Thanks to the included FPC tapes, the module supports various types of BGA chips, which makes it an extremely universal and practical tool in the work of any professional GSM service.

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Description

Application and functions:

  • Activation and unpairing of WiFi chips (unbind)
  • Reconfiguration of data in syscfg memory
  • Support for various BGA systems thanks to replaceable FPC ribbons
  • Works only with the JCID P15 programmer
  • A tool designed for professional service applications

Advantages:

  • Faster and safer repairs of WiFi modules
  • Universal use in many Apple communication systems
  • Compact design and easy operation
  • Ready-to-use set right after unpacking

Kit contents:

  • JCID Universal WiFi Activation Module (for P15)
  • 9 FPC tapes (converters for various BGA systems):

    BGA14×15

    BCA15×15

    BCA14×14

    BCA15×17

    BCA15×23

    BCA15×16

    BCA20×26

    BCA22×25

    BCA21×26

Product Details
SJCIAUBP15
3 Items
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