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I have an iPhone 6 that is boot looping, I’ve tried many hard resets, DFU, Restore, Anti-recovery Flash, Resting iTunes, etc. I believe the only real solution is to replace the nand chip in the iphone. I’ve watched videos of people just cleaning the pads and reballing, then putting the same chip back in the phone, would that work? If I were to put a new chip in would I have to program the new one? (I obviously want none of the data from the old nand at all, so don’t care if data is lost). For anyone who answers thank you so much!

hello James, error 4013 is the most general error we see. This means that “something is wrong”, some of it is not a nand problem (but it does happen). Reballing an old IC often helps to prevent connection failure. It does not necessarily have to do with the nand, I will say more, the NAND is glued and soldered to the board and there is rarely a problem with the connection. I will help you confirm your diagnosis: start the phone in DFU modeconnect iTunes or 3uTafter the end of the process (if you don’t know where to look, write PW or email me - I will help you find it) - copy of the log and open itif you used a iTunes, in the log file you can find a line with the description of the errorif you used a 3uT, you can find info on main panel of restoration ( % will also be important ).on the end, show a log here (or email me) we will interpret it together that is all, no magic, no birds :-) regards, PS, in our daily work, we try not to draw conclusions based on YouTube videos, but only to reliably and mathematically confirm the diagnosis based on knowledge and experience.