Ulefone Be Pro Motherboard Schematic

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Hey guys, I want to start getting into motherboard repairs. I've been doing mobile device repairs (iPods, MP3 players, etc) for some time but I never was able to do motherboard repairs.
What do I mean by motherboard repairs? Example: Device will not finish bootup, but non-motherboard components have been ruled out as the problem, so it's the motherboard that is causing the problem (or rather, a chip on the motherboard or a bad connection somewhere). My theory in this situation is that the CPU has failed, but I have no idea if I'm right.
NOTE: I have to do these repairs without schematics, as the schematics are proprietary (Apple is extremely secretive) and so I have to look up each individual component and even then I don't know if that is the one that has failed, or even if it failed, or if the connection is bad, or what.
How can I learn to do motherboard repairs on mobile devices, MP3 players, iPods, etc when I do not have access to schematics?
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Side question: is a soldering class worth it if I have basic, entry-level soldering skills? I know what through-hole and surface mount is, and I can solder in a basic way, but I have no formal training. Thinking of taking a soldering class from a licensed 'IPC Technical Training Center.' Worth the money?
Thanks guys.
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