iPhone X caught in a boot-loop after attempted repair

I had the 4013 error some time ago after playing music through a Bluetooth speaker for a couple hours and couldn’t trouble shoot through iTunes. I went to a local repair facility and was told my logic board was bad, so I bought a new 11 Pro Max.

Out of curiosity, the other day I started my old iPhone X and it miraculously worked, so erased everything and updated it. I then performed some stress tests (playing video and music for hours without breaks) and it was fine. I decided since the battery was old I would replace it and give it to someone as a gift since it was in mint condition.

After removing the screen and battery, I damaged the wireless charging coil and had to replace that. I micro-soldered a new charging coil to it’s respective flex cable. it was then time to test. My screen didn’t work anymore, it flashed vertical green lines in the same interval as the Apple logo boot loop I had before. New screen purchased as I was advised that the flex cables could be damaged on my old screen, however, now it’s caught in the same boot loop as before when all the problems started almost a year ago. The display just flashes the Apple logo in that same interval, but never starts up. I tried removing the earpiece cable to no avail. It does not charge and is not recognized or acknowledged by my MacBook when connected. What is the cause? What should I do next?

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