With your multimeter, you probe the capacitor connected to that net (C4204 on the boardview). You find 0 volts instead of 5.7V.

| File Type | Extension | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Schematic PDF | .pdf | A sequential, page-by-page circuit diagram (Page 1: Power, Page 2: Audio, Page 3: RF, etc.). | | Boardview File | .brd, .cad | Used with software (like FlexBV or OpenBoardView) to locate physical components on the PCB. | | Repair Guide | .jpg/.png | Photos of common faults, underfilled ICs, and jumper solutions specific to that model. | | Bitmap (.bmp) | .bmp | A precise 1:1 pixel representation of the motherboard for overlay tools. | Let’s walk through a real-world scenario. You have an iPhone 8 that draws 500mA but shows no display. How does a full schematic solve this?

The schematic tells you that PP5V7_LCM is generated by a boost converter inside U3700. The input to U3700 is PP_VDD_MAIN (4.2V). You measure that—it is present. Therefore, U3700 is faulty or has a broken solder joint.