@alleycat300669

Im so glad you are uploading content again, just love the way you are as a person, calm collected and a really nice chap !

@DanKies-ii7nt

Your antics add so much to your videos. I love how you make everything look so darn easy. Keep on making these awesome videos.

@martinlanser6200

that's really awesome. My last attempt with hot air worked - data was saved and I'm happy.
Thanks for this video. It's really cool that there are still real technicians.

@zytechnology

Always good to see a real technician an not a parts swapper !!! 😊 Thank you for sharing !

@joseph_donovan

Phew! An edge-of-the-seat scary movie! But what an outcome! What a finale! What a feast of the finest master in the business showing us his ineluctable searing skills! Loved it! Bravo!

@oscarleite7109

I'm so glad YouTube recommended me to watch one your videos! Since then, I can't stop to watch them all, one by one :-)! I spent 15 years working as an HW developer but working at a mobile phone scale (and most of the time WITHOUT the schematic) is a completely different level! My greatest respect for your work while keeping that marvellous professionalism, sense of humor... and the sun glasses on your head!! 👏

@allanmowz

Big fan of not having hundreds of GB kept on a phone. 'Cause you know at that size most people aren't going to take the long amount of time to do regular backups. I learnt this same lesson the fun way back in the day when 300GB HDD was a top spec pc drive and it died within the first year taking a full 300GB of my uncopied video editing and personal data with it. Uncopied because of the amount of time it would take to copy on those old drives, and the fact I had more data than available space.
Your recovery escapades impress me with the amount of stuff that can be bypassed to get what you need out of it.
Side note, I got decent at recovering data off dying mechanical HDDs for friends in software, including 500GB of family photos after a head crash.

@onesnxeroz

Succes recovered some photos from my S10 after phone got sunk in the sea. Respect man

@rewanhesham1405

you are genius 
and have a good heart and respect people's privacy. I wish you can fix my phone

@gregorye6075

This worked for my own Galaxy S22. Unbelievable how bad they make phones these days. Thank you 🎉

@josephking6515

You have magic hands Jason. 👍👍
I used to 💩bricks when flashing the BIOS on desktop machines 30 years ago so I can feel what you are going through. I massively reduced the callouses caused by those bricks and purchased a UPS just for flashing. 
Why do idiots not backup their critical data so this crap doesn't happen. I have nothing on my phone that I can't afford to lose. When I ran my own IT business I used to have four backup onto different media. Yeah I was a paranoid basturd but once I did have three of those four backups fail and I was cacking myself while I was restoring the last option.
Thank You for the video. Must be a pain having to lose your workbench for so long while the backup is happening.

@rickkamp2

Always great to learn more about Samsung phones and repairs!    You are a miracle worker 🙂

@VCCBoardRepairs

That's funny you posted this, as I literally posted a video of the same model & same issue, although I followed a different technique, which involved reballing UFS.  I'll have to give this a try on my next one.

@haakmeer

a great job again, you are the Phone master

@LVCMS

YouTube algorithm didn't recommend your last two videos.  It has been serving up other videos. Weird

@joelkist6493

You sir are a magician... Nice job!

@ARI-og5ze

I enjoy watching everything u post never regret ❤ all love from Algeria 🇩🇿

@RK_MOBILE_REPAIR

amazing work👏 , learned something new today !! 😍

@davebonney5210

Hi a good little usb meter with a current and volt graph is makerfire N20

@daviduzdil5417

This kind of issue i’ve met recently on Xiaomi POCO X3/X3pro. For data backup I have had to do same think as you. When i got phone to boot, cpu with ram on top was hot AF…so i temporarily put thermalpad with heathsink on top of ram…after that i was able to do full 64gb backup