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6ème génération de l'Apple iPhone, annoncé le 12 septembre 2012. La réparation de cet appareil est similaire aux précédents modèles et nécessite des tournevis et des outils pour ouvrir et faire levier. Disponible en GSM ou CDMA / 16, 32 ou 64Go / Noir ou Blanc.

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iPhone is dead after replacing battery and button

Hi,

I just followed the instruction on this website on how to replace the battery and power button of my iPhone 5.

I wrapped up everything, and now my iPhone seems to be completely dead (doesn't start, doesn't charge, is not identified by a computer).

I tried opening it, making sure I didn't miss anything, and closed it again. Nothing.

Please help.

Thanks

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What happens if you plug it in to a computer? If it is recognized, then that would point to the screen connection. Is it possible that the screen is not connected properly? Make sure that your cables are clicked firmly into place.does it do anything if you flip the vibrate/silent switch. If it vibrates, then that also points to the screen connections. Is it possible that you shorted out the battery somehow? I would suggest testing the output voltage of the battery?

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Thanks for the response.

Nothing happens when I connect it to my laptop, and it also doesn't vibrate...

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Take battery out keep phone plugged in charger test battery terminal on board with mutimeter if you get a reading then your board is ok battery is faulty if you don't get a reading most likely 1 of ic's have gone on board most likely need reflowing or replacing

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Hi Kam, could tech us how to use multimeter to check from the battery terminal, and what's the reading should be . Thanks a lots

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You may have made a static shock on the logic board, I did this once and resolved it by disconnecting and reconnecting the battery. Perhaps your screen flex cables are loose or damaged. Always wear antistatic gloves and switch the phone off before opening it up.

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Thanks.

Well, I tried reconnecting the battery, still dead...

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try the old battery that work b4 its possible the new one is faulty

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Thanks.

Tried that also. Still dead :-(

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Same problem for me. Today i changed my power button and camera ai tried to open the phone . The phone was overheating... Not turn on.. After 10 minutes when ai connected to itunes and tried to do a restore he give me an error... The phone continue to heating... Was very hot... After disconect is dead no recogniZe no nothigng... :(

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Battery was punctured in removal. This is why the phone got very hot.

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I know this is a dead thread (no pun intended)

but I have the same issue. iPhone 5 dead, bought

two new batteries thru iFixit, battery worked fine.

Then over a week of charge/discharge cycles it finally

went dead again when it gets down to 0%. So I chucked

the second battery in, battery charged to 100% &

since its fully discharged its dead again.

Any thoughts guys?

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Ok, so pulled down a working iPhone 5 & swapped

out both batteries between the dead & working iPhone 5.

So the dead iPhone 5 is now working & the good

iPhone 5 shows flat batt glyph on lock screen. Is there

an additional circuit that kicks in when the battery is fully

drained? It appears on the dead iPhone 5 it struggles

to detect or apply the right circuit to charge a battery from

fully drained state. Yet if the iPhone 5 is not allowed to

fully discharge & charged before 0% it works fine. Thoughts?

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Turns out its a chip related issue on the Logic Board

to do with Third Party chargers

http://www.macrumors.com/2014/06/19/ipho...

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This is U2 ic chip failure for sure. We have had a lot of success lately switching U2 chips on the iPad 4 and iPhone 5c. Ready to try an iPhone 5 if you want to send it in for board repair---click my name to find me.

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It's the U2 ic on logic board which has failed as stated by jessabethany needs replacing unless your good at reflowing/ replacing ic's i wouldn't bother it's a real b**lache. I would just try and get a working second hand logic board unless you have some real important files on phone then worth getting repaired hope it helps thanks

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