🛠️ Common Symptoms of a Faulty HI6421 V6
Technicians typically replace this BGA chip when a phone experiences specific power-delivery failures:
- Dead Phone: The device fails to turn on entirely or show any signs of life.
- Auto-Restart / Bootloop: The phone repeatedly reboots before reaching the operating system.
- Power Drop: Sudden losses of power or unstable voltage under load.
- Charging Issues: Slow charging, failure to detect the charger, or fast battery drain.
- Severe Overheating: The PMIC area gets excessively hot when a battery or charger is connected.
📱 Device Compatibility
While various versions of the HI6421 chip (V3, V5, V6, V7) span multiple generations, the V6/V610 family is frequently found in mid-to-high-end Huawei architectures such as:
- Huawei Mate Series (e.g., Mate 9, Mate 10 variations)
- Huawei P Series (e.g., P10, P20 variants)
- Various Honor-branded devices utilizing Kirin chipsets
🔩 Repair Information
- Package Type: Surface-mount SMD / BGA.
- Repair Requirements: Replacing this chip requires a dedicated BGA Reballing Stencil (such as the Amaoe HI1 stencil series which specifically covers the 6421 V6), high-quality solder paste, a hot air rework station, and microscopic precision.







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