
Is your Samsung Galaxy S21 not charging properly or having touchscreen issues? The problem could be a faulty 60-pin FPC connector or charging IC. These small but critical components manage power delivery and data transfer.
Common Symptoms of a Bad FPC Connector/Charging IC:
✔ Intermittent charging (works only at certain angles).
✔ No charging detection (phone doesn’t recognize the charger).
✔ Touchscreen glitches (unresponsive or erratic behavior).
✔ Data transfer failures (USB/OTG not working).
Why Replace the FPC Connector & Charging IC?
Cheap or worn-out connectors cause poor connections, leading to charging failures and touch issues. Our OEM-grade 60-pin FPC connector & charging IC ensures:
- Stable power delivery (no more slow charging).
- Reliable data sync (fast file transfers).
- Long-lasting performance (corrosion-resistant materials).
DIY Repair Guide (Simplified Steps)
- Disassemble the phone carefully (use a heat gun & pry tools).
- Disconnect the battery to avoid short circuits.
- Remove the old FPC connector (desolder if needed).
- Install the new 60-pin connector & charging IC.
- Reassemble & test charging and touch functions.
When to Seek Professional Help
If you’re uncomfortable with micro-soldering, visit a repair shop. However, with the right tools, this fix is achievable at home.
Final Thoughts
A damaged FPC connector or charging IC can cripple your phone’s functionality. Replacing it with a high-quality 60-pin conn
