Chip programmer iPhone SPI IIC BB U2 (module) for JCID V1S PRO

Chip programmer iPhone SPI IIC BB U2  (module) for JCID V1S PRO
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Chip programmer iPhone SPI IIC BB U2  (module) for JCID V1S PRO

Chip programmer iPhone SPI IIC BB U2 (module) for JCID V1S PRO

iPhone SPI IIC BB U2 chipprogrammer (module) for JCID V1S PRO

Module that allows you to program layouts merged in iPhone. It allows you to read and write data in many iPhone chips without the need to desolder them.

  • Supports reading and writing data of SPI systems by soldering cables, without the need to unsolder the chip
  • Supports reading and writing of IICs by soldering cables, without the need to unsolder the chip
  • Supports reading and writing of logic in iPhone 6 - X, no need to distinguish using pin number 1,
  • Supports reading and writing of baseband chip in iPhone 6 - 15PM, no need to distinguish by pin number 1,
  • Supports reading of U2 (USB-C) chip in iPhone 15 series
  • Supports reading and writing of the BIOS (appropriate adapter must be purchased separately)
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