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I would know if CPU got a damage, for example with charge adapter in the car that isn’t original (of Apple), also data aren’t recuperable? Because I readed that the data on NAND memory are crypted by CPU, is really so? If CPU got a damage, is impossible recover data with all ways? Thank you in advance for reply.

Patrizio has already asked similar questions regarding the same phone 7 times now and has also been emailing me privately over the last week. Patrizio, pretty much every micro-solderer and experienced tech who frequents this forum has answered one or another of your questions on this iPhone SE. Overall, the answers are pretty clear and consistent, you most likely have an issue with the charge circuit. You will not be able to troubleshoot this kind of problem by emails and questions on a forum. It must be looked at by an experienced micro-solderer. Only with a proper diagnostic will you know what can and cannot be done. Then you will learn if it is recoverable and you can decide if you want to have it fixed or not. I believe it is time for you to make a decision and either have the phone/board looked at or leave it be. We are here to help the DIY community, we can’t do that if we are all answering the same, repeated questions. @aonemob @benjamen50 @oldturkey03 @mayer @danj @tomchai @ajcooke01

If CPU is confirmed to be dead, data recovery is not possible. However you need to be sure CPU is dead or not before concluding anything.

@pikachu95 you can only recover the data if you get that phone to turn on and working as it should, even just a short while to back it up. You have not told us what your phone is doing and what the symptoms are. It sounds like you are having issues with it either not coming on or not charging. It is possible that you have damaged the charging IC. It is also entirely possible that this is some other problem. You will have to let us know what the symptoms are. Start by using an USB ammeter to see how many amps it pulls while connected to a good charger. A new battery might even get your phone to turn long enough to back it up and recover your data. iPhone SE Battery Replacement

You can just have the phone’s Tristar IC replaced and all will be well again. Ask a local microsolderer. Update (11/10/2018) You’ve asked this question before, haven’t you? You need to provide that information, we aren’t mind readers. Is normal what happened to my iPhone?