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@techknewz3 жыл бұрын
For people reading this. It’s worth it. This video doesn’t even show 1% of what you learn. In my opinion it’s not for complete beginners. But for people who know some basics. 100% worth it
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Yes, lot of people think my semester one must be boring. Actually it's not.
@techknewz
3 жыл бұрын
@@iPhoneServiceMalaysia no. Definitely not. I think for us people in the west, it’s too cheap 😂
@vincentdadzie78183 жыл бұрын
Great job master Lim. Keep up the good work. So far you are the best I have ever met. The details you give in your videos has improved my micro soldering skills and confidence. I really appreciate this kind gesture of giving us this information. ❤
@iPhoneMiddleEast2 жыл бұрын
Such a quality that no one can beat !!
@Guitaricmusic3 жыл бұрын
First thing in my list to join. But after saving with repairs. Just started learning.
@NewbFixer2 жыл бұрын
If i was going to get training from anyone, it would be you. Unfortunately i cannot afford the course BUT im glad you take the time to make youtube videos. Thank you.
@marvincruz20663 жыл бұрын
Sir Im From Philippines , i saw your videos and very like it , very useful and worth it to watch , im your new subscriber
@ceejay_gaming96363 жыл бұрын
Master Lim next week I’ll be joining your class
@yasiriaz3 жыл бұрын
Excellent idea
@obinnakingsley88753 жыл бұрын
In next 24hours I be joining your online courses
@ionutflorian092 жыл бұрын
By the way you are explaining it's absolutely obvious that you are actually trying to teach people and not waste any time. Great job. I'm not a Pro but not a beginner either, definitely thinking of joining.
@ceejay_gaming96363 жыл бұрын
I had a really difficult time understanding iPhone 6 board repair course cause they were saying stuff that are just difficult for a beginner to understand it’s as if they assumed "Well everyone understands what VCC_MAIN is" or even how the capacitors work am so happy that you’re different and you do go into detail from start to finish
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
Understand how capacitors work is one thing. Knowing how many ways Apple applies those on their circuit is another thing. By then we can know need a different measurement way for certain situations. This is the other place that never taught. This is why most people only know how to measure resistance and nothing else they know how to check further.
@ceejay_gaming9636
3 жыл бұрын
@@iPhoneServiceMalaysia I appreciate you sharing this level of knowledge and expertise with us Master
@slboys4892 жыл бұрын
Niuamai hoda wadak
@Emiola_13 жыл бұрын
You’re the best🥰🥰🥰🥰
@photoshopb.t.c46313 жыл бұрын
I would like to join the course, but my English is not good. Thank you for your videos
@shammasck25553 жыл бұрын
I have one problem iPhone XS camera connect bord after lagging
@nareshjatin57543 жыл бұрын
Keep going sir
@saadalssad38733 жыл бұрын
Excellent but solve subtitle issue quickly please
@urbanmec9933 жыл бұрын
Really interesting , will be saving money to go on your course soon , I just want to know , before I join, what kind of tools do I need to have so I can practice (The most important stuff for the first semester ). Thank you Master. I have spent years in asia, and visited a lot of phone repair shops, always had the wish to be taught by one of them because their skill level was insane, this course is actually a dream come true for me. will join soon.
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
don't buy any tools yet until you joined. In the learning process you will know why I recommended those tools and telling you the difference.
@merlindemaritshane25903 жыл бұрын
When is the next intake
@salimlakhani37013 жыл бұрын
I have knowledge of changing lcd/battery/charging port and swapping logic board. But I want to learn detailed schematic drawings n knowledge regarding motherboard. Will this be a good fit for me? Any suggestions? Never done ic or chipset work or knowledge about it
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
From here is a good start
@ciloyofficial15153 жыл бұрын
mantap jiwa
@peternwawom49422 жыл бұрын
Great analysis. Will like to be part of your class. How do I pay to join you ? I'm responding from Nigeria
@irfanmasood29533 жыл бұрын
Sir love from pakistan....
@mohamedtawfic71313 күн бұрын
The possibility of working as a mobile repair technician in Malaysia
@andrewdude94 Жыл бұрын
hi there, i am interested in learning about fixing my own iphone that seems to be a NFC issue i found out from your other video... okay, so im curious are these courses/ videos and files downloadable? is it in a drive we have access too? would like to know how that works... about how long on estimation,, would it take for one to go through semester 1?
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
Жыл бұрын
All details wrote on my website. Read it and you will know.
@Neeraj_kumar2 жыл бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥
@redxan2 жыл бұрын
Hello sir how muchbit will cost if I enroll ?
@MiIran-jv7bc2 жыл бұрын
Do you live in america?
@deenanathvishwakarma15882 жыл бұрын
Sir english problem hai hindi translation online course
@hantusangap3 жыл бұрын
how much it cost bos?
@Tsbplayergenosuser2 жыл бұрын
Sir how to join your training?
@wayansuardana8253 жыл бұрын
oooooowwwwww.....interesting
@xyrielreigngalicinao9987 Жыл бұрын
hello sir how to join online courses
@npvlogkr3 жыл бұрын
Where are you from sir ?
@Emiola_13 жыл бұрын
Oooh, so first semester missed ?
@xyzgaming37673 жыл бұрын
Sir fees charges ?? 1 simster ? and how many dayes take one simister?
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
check the link
@ukahmichael8584 Жыл бұрын
Good day pls am in Nigeria 🇳🇬 How do I get hooked on the online course pls await ur response
Good morning sir I wanna join the course How do i go about that Please kindly drop the registration link. Thanks I love your job Am already enjoying the class
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
11 ай бұрын
Hi. Here is the link. www.iphone-repair.my/sale/online-course-iphone-logic-board-repair/
@henrynguyen79982 жыл бұрын
can i take the first semester if I want to learn how to repair iphone? I am a beginner btw
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
2 жыл бұрын
ya why not. can't choose semester anyway. Must go through.
@henrynguyen7998
2 жыл бұрын
@@iPhoneServiceMalaysia Ok. I will join to your class next month.
@vimalessai14413 жыл бұрын
Hi sir I want to joined how much is the cost of one sumster and how can I pay u cus in my country there is no international online mome transfer and I'm from bhutan plz help sir
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
Detail is on the website link. If you failed to understand by reading means I'm not a suitable teacher for you.
@madushanweragama67023 жыл бұрын
Helo sir...
@daltonstjean78543 жыл бұрын
😂 lol #they don't cut the shit!!!#
@samirgunic Жыл бұрын
0:49 OMG! I think I know who that is! 😂 LOL. Taking a call! That gave it away. 😄I know he puts up a lot of raw and unedited footage. Some of which is neither entertaining nor useful to be honest. 😑 I have seen a number of his videos and I have not learned much. So I understand what you mean. But this is exactly why it's not the same to watch random KZread videos of some repair guy blabbing about this and that, and showing you random stuff, compared to following a focused and dedicated course, especially a paid course. Any serious course should be paid for in my opinion. Even with a well made, professionally edited and high quality KZread video of your another-day-in-workshop vlog, KZread is still a bad place for learning if you ask me. KZread has too many perfect distractions for you to waste time and not learn anything. It's a big waste of time for many people, for many reasons. You know how it goes. You sit down to find a video about SMD resistors, for example, but KZread is suggesting a funny cat video or something else unrelated on the side, in your periphery vision. You have to be an emotionless cyborg like the Terminator to ignore that. People don't seem to understand that a paid online course is not the same as a series of free KZread vlogs. They have these things mixed up, so they have wrong expectations from KZread I think. You need to remove yourself from KZread if you're serious about learning about anything. Like most of the Internet today, KZread serves best as a place for advertising, more than anything else. It's a place for you to show off your skills and to promote yourself, your business, your products and your services. But if you're a beginner and you're serious about learning, you will find a different place to call home. KZread has outgrown its original intent and purpose. I think Google should launch a special version of KZread and call it KZread Education, if they want to KZread to be a serious platform for education. Having special use case version of KZread is a already a trend. They have KZread Music, KZread Kids, KZread Premium, KZread TV, KZread Shorts. Why not KZread Education? Also, I want to add that, video as a medium for education is not easy to scan to get an overview of it or to find out if it contains the answers you're looking for. Especially if it's just a random blab, unprofessional, unpolished, without captions and without a table of contents. You can't Ctrl+F on video. So if the video is 20 minutes long, you have to sit it through, and hope that the content is relevant and has the answers to your questions. If not... well, then you move on to another 20 minute video. Maybe the new video is only repeating what was said in the first video, so you enter a repeating pattern. It easily adds up to a big waste of time. Unlike text on a website, like a blog post for example, which you can easily scroll through in matter of seconds, quickly eyeball it, and even do Ctrl+F on it. So the question becomes, why do you want to watch a video? Are you looking for an answer to a specific question? Are you just bored and you want to watch something for "fun" (edutainment)? Do you even know why you are here today? Do you have the patience to go through an entire entire course that covers all the relevant topics? Are you willing to pay for it? Or you only want quick solutions and fast answers? You need to know what you want, know your expectations. Don't get lured into something you don't really want. What do you want to do today? Only you know the answer to this question. Personally, I prefer paying for a good quality course, rather than watching random KZread videos on autoplay. I prefer this for many reasons. One very important reason is the sense of completeness. Just like reading a book, from first chapter to last chapter, I expect a video based course to have a beginning and an end. Similarly, the level of difficulty is also important to understand, so you can set your expectations correctly and not be disappointed or quit the course if you find it too difficult. Like with starting to exercise at a gym as a beginner, you don't go find the heaviest dumbbells and try to do three sets of 12 for maximum gains in shortest time possible. Why such hurry? You have to find your level and learn to crawl first. So the way the course is structured and how it progresses is very important as well. Also, don't expect to know everything only after one course. Be prepared to take more than one course. Lastly, I want to mention one very important point: practice. Practice! That's the difference between knowing, and thinking you know something. Aristotle thought he could understand nature simply by thinking hard about it. He made compelling arguments about gravity. But Galileo shattered his world, simply by asking nature to explain itself, to tell the story like it is. He dropped two stones from the leaning tower in Pisa and modern science was thus born. Similarly, you can't truly learn something only be watching videos. You have to practice! You have to internalize what someone is teaching, and turn it into your personal truth and knowledge. Also, don't be afraid to make mistakes. Dare to make a lot of mistakes! As you browse and explore KZread for tutorials and inspiration, keep in mind that you will mostly see successes. You will not see failures. Only successful repairs and successful data rescues are posted. In my opinion, failure is where true learning takes place. With all that said, I think you have a very good course here Mr. Lim. There is a lot of useful information, and you clearly know what you're talking about. The table of contents is there. You add captions to each video, like any professional would do. There is a lot to like about it. You also have this preview of the course, which is helpful. Sadly you only do iPhone repairs, you don't seem to work on Android devices at all? This makes the course a little bit less relevant and interesting to me. The theory is the same, but I would not be able to put the teaching into practice, since I don't have an iPhone. I would need to buy some used iPhone devices, or ask people to donate their broken devices to me or let me try to fix their devices, just for the sake of practice and experience. Nonetheless, I might buy the course anyway, just to get a complete course on smartphone repairs, even if it's taught from iPhone perspective. Keep up the good work!
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For people reading this. It’s worth it. This video doesn’t even show 1% of what you learn. In my opinion it’s not for complete beginners. But for people who know some basics. 100% worth it
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Yes, lot of people think my semester one must be boring. Actually it's not.
@techknewz
3 жыл бұрын
@@iPhoneServiceMalaysia no. Definitely not. I think for us people in the west, it’s too cheap 😂
Great job master Lim. Keep up the good work. So far you are the best I have ever met. The details you give in your videos has improved my micro soldering skills and confidence. I really appreciate this kind gesture of giving us this information. ❤
Such a quality that no one can beat !!
First thing in my list to join. But after saving with repairs. Just started learning.
If i was going to get training from anyone, it would be you. Unfortunately i cannot afford the course BUT im glad you take the time to make youtube videos. Thank you.
Sir Im From Philippines , i saw your videos and very like it , very useful and worth it to watch , im your new subscriber
Master Lim next week I’ll be joining your class
Excellent idea
In next 24hours I be joining your online courses
By the way you are explaining it's absolutely obvious that you are actually trying to teach people and not waste any time. Great job. I'm not a Pro but not a beginner either, definitely thinking of joining.
I had a really difficult time understanding iPhone 6 board repair course cause they were saying stuff that are just difficult for a beginner to understand it’s as if they assumed "Well everyone understands what VCC_MAIN is" or even how the capacitors work am so happy that you’re different and you do go into detail from start to finish
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
Understand how capacitors work is one thing. Knowing how many ways Apple applies those on their circuit is another thing. By then we can know need a different measurement way for certain situations. This is the other place that never taught. This is why most people only know how to measure resistance and nothing else they know how to check further.
@ceejay_gaming9636
3 жыл бұрын
@@iPhoneServiceMalaysia I appreciate you sharing this level of knowledge and expertise with us Master
Niuamai hoda wadak
You’re the best🥰🥰🥰🥰
I would like to join the course, but my English is not good. Thank you for your videos
I have one problem iPhone XS camera connect bord after lagging
Keep going sir
Excellent but solve subtitle issue quickly please
Really interesting , will be saving money to go on your course soon , I just want to know , before I join, what kind of tools do I need to have so I can practice (The most important stuff for the first semester ). Thank you Master. I have spent years in asia, and visited a lot of phone repair shops, always had the wish to be taught by one of them because their skill level was insane, this course is actually a dream come true for me. will join soon.
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
don't buy any tools yet until you joined. In the learning process you will know why I recommended those tools and telling you the difference.
When is the next intake
I have knowledge of changing lcd/battery/charging port and swapping logic board. But I want to learn detailed schematic drawings n knowledge regarding motherboard. Will this be a good fit for me? Any suggestions? Never done ic or chipset work or knowledge about it
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
From here is a good start
mantap jiwa
Great analysis. Will like to be part of your class. How do I pay to join you ? I'm responding from Nigeria
Sir love from pakistan....
The possibility of working as a mobile repair technician in Malaysia
hi there, i am interested in learning about fixing my own iphone that seems to be a NFC issue i found out from your other video... okay, so im curious are these courses/ videos and files downloadable? is it in a drive we have access too? would like to know how that works... about how long on estimation,, would it take for one to go through semester 1?
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
Жыл бұрын
All details wrote on my website. Read it and you will know.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hello sir how muchbit will cost if I enroll ?
Do you live in america?
Sir english problem hai hindi translation online course
how much it cost bos?
Sir how to join your training?
oooooowwwwww.....interesting
hello sir how to join online courses
Where are you from sir ?
Oooh, so first semester missed ?
Sir fees charges ?? 1 simster ? and how many dayes take one simister?
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
check the link
Good day pls am in Nigeria 🇳🇬 How do I get hooked on the online course pls await ur response
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
Жыл бұрын
www.iphone-repair.my/sale/online-course-iphone-logic-board-repair/
Good morning sir I wanna join the course How do i go about that Please kindly drop the registration link. Thanks I love your job Am already enjoying the class
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
11 ай бұрын
Hi. Here is the link. www.iphone-repair.my/sale/online-course-iphone-logic-board-repair/
can i take the first semester if I want to learn how to repair iphone? I am a beginner btw
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
2 жыл бұрын
ya why not. can't choose semester anyway. Must go through.
@henrynguyen7998
2 жыл бұрын
@@iPhoneServiceMalaysia Ok. I will join to your class next month.
Hi sir I want to joined how much is the cost of one sumster and how can I pay u cus in my country there is no international online mome transfer and I'm from bhutan plz help sir
@iPhoneServiceMalaysia
3 жыл бұрын
Detail is on the website link. If you failed to understand by reading means I'm not a suitable teacher for you.
Helo sir...
😂 lol #they don't cut the shit!!!#
0:49 OMG! I think I know who that is! 😂 LOL. Taking a call! That gave it away. 😄I know he puts up a lot of raw and unedited footage. Some of which is neither entertaining nor useful to be honest. 😑 I have seen a number of his videos and I have not learned much. So I understand what you mean. But this is exactly why it's not the same to watch random KZread videos of some repair guy blabbing about this and that, and showing you random stuff, compared to following a focused and dedicated course, especially a paid course. Any serious course should be paid for in my opinion. Even with a well made, professionally edited and high quality KZread video of your another-day-in-workshop vlog, KZread is still a bad place for learning if you ask me. KZread has too many perfect distractions for you to waste time and not learn anything. It's a big waste of time for many people, for many reasons. You know how it goes. You sit down to find a video about SMD resistors, for example, but KZread is suggesting a funny cat video or something else unrelated on the side, in your periphery vision. You have to be an emotionless cyborg like the Terminator to ignore that. People don't seem to understand that a paid online course is not the same as a series of free KZread vlogs. They have these things mixed up, so they have wrong expectations from KZread I think. You need to remove yourself from KZread if you're serious about learning about anything. Like most of the Internet today, KZread serves best as a place for advertising, more than anything else. It's a place for you to show off your skills and to promote yourself, your business, your products and your services. But if you're a beginner and you're serious about learning, you will find a different place to call home. KZread has outgrown its original intent and purpose. I think Google should launch a special version of KZread and call it KZread Education, if they want to KZread to be a serious platform for education. Having special use case version of KZread is a already a trend. They have KZread Music, KZread Kids, KZread Premium, KZread TV, KZread Shorts. Why not KZread Education? Also, I want to add that, video as a medium for education is not easy to scan to get an overview of it or to find out if it contains the answers you're looking for. Especially if it's just a random blab, unprofessional, unpolished, without captions and without a table of contents. You can't Ctrl+F on video. So if the video is 20 minutes long, you have to sit it through, and hope that the content is relevant and has the answers to your questions. If not... well, then you move on to another 20 minute video. Maybe the new video is only repeating what was said in the first video, so you enter a repeating pattern. It easily adds up to a big waste of time. Unlike text on a website, like a blog post for example, which you can easily scroll through in matter of seconds, quickly eyeball it, and even do Ctrl+F on it. So the question becomes, why do you want to watch a video? Are you looking for an answer to a specific question? Are you just bored and you want to watch something for "fun" (edutainment)? Do you even know why you are here today? Do you have the patience to go through an entire entire course that covers all the relevant topics? Are you willing to pay for it? Or you only want quick solutions and fast answers? You need to know what you want, know your expectations. Don't get lured into something you don't really want. What do you want to do today? Only you know the answer to this question. Personally, I prefer paying for a good quality course, rather than watching random KZread videos on autoplay. I prefer this for many reasons. One very important reason is the sense of completeness. Just like reading a book, from first chapter to last chapter, I expect a video based course to have a beginning and an end. Similarly, the level of difficulty is also important to understand, so you can set your expectations correctly and not be disappointed or quit the course if you find it too difficult. Like with starting to exercise at a gym as a beginner, you don't go find the heaviest dumbbells and try to do three sets of 12 for maximum gains in shortest time possible. Why such hurry? You have to find your level and learn to crawl first. So the way the course is structured and how it progresses is very important as well. Also, don't expect to know everything only after one course. Be prepared to take more than one course. Lastly, I want to mention one very important point: practice. Practice! That's the difference between knowing, and thinking you know something. Aristotle thought he could understand nature simply by thinking hard about it. He made compelling arguments about gravity. But Galileo shattered his world, simply by asking nature to explain itself, to tell the story like it is. He dropped two stones from the leaning tower in Pisa and modern science was thus born. Similarly, you can't truly learn something only be watching videos. You have to practice! You have to internalize what someone is teaching, and turn it into your personal truth and knowledge. Also, don't be afraid to make mistakes. Dare to make a lot of mistakes! As you browse and explore KZread for tutorials and inspiration, keep in mind that you will mostly see successes. You will not see failures. Only successful repairs and successful data rescues are posted. In my opinion, failure is where true learning takes place. With all that said, I think you have a very good course here Mr. Lim. There is a lot of useful information, and you clearly know what you're talking about. The table of contents is there. You add captions to each video, like any professional would do. There is a lot to like about it. You also have this preview of the course, which is helpful. Sadly you only do iPhone repairs, you don't seem to work on Android devices at all? This makes the course a little bit less relevant and interesting to me. The theory is the same, but I would not be able to put the teaching into practice, since I don't have an iPhone. I would need to buy some used iPhone devices, or ask people to donate their broken devices to me or let me try to fix their devices, just for the sake of practice and experience. Nonetheless, I might buy the course anyway, just to get a complete course on smartphone repairs, even if it's taught from iPhone perspective. Keep up the good work!