Hi all,
I've come across many post here asking the possibility of upgrading the eMMC that always answered that's it's not possible due to many pin underneath the BGA.
After several research I've come across a couple of YouTube video that show that it is possible to CHANGE the eMMC because it's not soldered to board, BUT GLUED.
Here is the video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=F_Z1CKU0fpk
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dHPoWDQJdZg
It only took about 10 minute for these dude to change the eMMC.
I hope by sharing this information, I could make those who were have the ability to do this become creative and perhaps try to change the eMMC with 64GB or perhaps 128GB.
I've come across many post here asking the possibility of upgrading the eMMC that always answered that's it's not possible due to many pin underneath the BGA.
After several research I've come across a couple of YouTube video that show that it is possible to CHANGE the eMMC because it's not soldered to board, BUT GLUED.
Here is the video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=F_Z1CKU0fpk
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dHPoWDQJdZg
It only took about 10 minute for these dude to change the eMMC.
I hope by sharing this information, I could make those who were have the ability to do this become creative and perhaps try to change the eMMC with 64GB or perhaps 128GB.
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