It depends on what adapter u use the cheap ones without 4 anchors always give u isusse specially on warm dayse or when u use it in the docking station , me personally never have used them but I read about a lot of problems from installers and I talked to a few whom have already have problem .
Plus u only push it in and don't really make a proper connection.
U cannot compare it with other flexes since all other rather have a proper soldering or at least a proper connector to it.
Now let's be honest 10 min more work ain't gonna hurt u since a installer already charges 100-150 bucks he should take that time and not do a half as job .
Plus u only push it in and don't really make a proper connection.
U cannot compare it with other flexes since all other rather have a proper soldering or at least a proper connector to it.
Now let's be honest 10 min more work ain't gonna hurt u since a installer already charges 100-150 bucks he should take that time and not do a half as job .
Does anyone here has actual experience with dat0 adapters? I cant undertand how is it possible for a flex cable to bend from temperatures that touch, lets say, about 100 C max on an emmc chip. The flex cables are meant to withstand much much higher temps. You can even solder on them. I fix lot of stuff including smartphones and i have experience with other flex cables and soldering connectors on them. Also i have made some switch oleds all with dat0 adapters and even after 6 months all work ok. Dont get me wrong the reballing is the best method to go but why waste more time ( when we all know that time is money) on a job when the dat0 adapters dont bend...