Battery health programmer JCID Q1 Quick Repair without Tag On

Battery health programmer JCID Q1 Quick Repair without Tag On

JCID Q1 Quick Repair Battery Health Programmer iPhone 11 - 15 Pro Max

The latest battery programmer that allows you to change the condition and number of cycles without additional TagOn pins. The device allows you to reset the condition and number of cycles in batteries with a resoldered BMS and in original batteries.

The device is perfect for replacing batteries after the iOS 17.4.1 update, where triggering the message about a non-original battery no longer allows you to reset the battery data in the iPhone. All that remains is to use this device and upload the system via 3UTools or use TagOn pins.

A film presenting the device's capabilities:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQ4QCf7KEM0

Programmer designed for professionals!

Attention!

Programmer does not support iPhone SE 2020 batteries

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Please note that the JCID Q1 programmer is currently not compatible with iOS 26. Therefore, its functions may not work properly on devices with this software.

Includes FPC ribbon cables: for iPhone 11 series to 15 Pro Max

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