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HELP! iPhone 6 stuck in reboot loop after screen replacement!

kingkvndrick

Please can someone help, just replaced the screen on my iPhone 6 and it has been booting for like 2 hours now...

 

how can this be fixed?

 

Thanks.

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what if that doesnt work?

 

I dont want to risk losing all that data

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didn't apple block the phone if the home button was changed, dont know if its the case but it could be

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2 minutes ago, cj09beira said:

didn't apple block the phone if the home button was changed, dont know if its the case but it could be

They did, but they got busted for it, so now Touch ID just stops working if the cable isn't the original one. I'd check to make sure everything is plugged in, since it's most likely a hardware failure making it reboot over and over. 

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If you replaced all the sensors that are attached with the screen with the whole replacement, I would try to use the original sensors. It might be the cheap screen replacement parts (sensors/camera) that manufacturers use that are causing the boot loop. If you want an amazing guide: use iFixit or this video  from URepair. Only use it to replace the components!!

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2 hours ago, kingkvndrick said:

just replaced the screen on my iPhone 6 and it has been booting for like 2 hours now...

This leads me to believe that something went wrong when you reconnected all the cables back into the logic board or damaged something else. 

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