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Hey Community, I replaced my broken display and started the iPhone. The apple logo appears for some second and disappears again. Then I have an endless loop of appearing and disappearing… I had to disconnect the battery to stop it. To check if I had broken something I replaced the new display with the older ones. My iPhone reboots normally again… puh The support team proposed a iPhone update after the display replacement. Have anybody experience with that issue or with the recommended solution? I don’t want to brick the phone with an update… Thanks Phil Update (03/02/2017) Hey all, Does anybody else have an idea? BR Phil Update (03/10/2017) Hey Ben, without the cable of the camera the phone is normally booting. So I will get a new screen with a new camera. Thx all!
Unplug front camera cable and home button extension cable. If it boots plug one in at a time and find which part is faulty by seeing which cable causes the phone to stop booting. If it’s the home button extension cable transfer the metal plate from the old screen. If it is the front camera cable then transfer the front camera ribbon cable assembly from the old screen.
Hi Phil, Ensure that all of the connections are connected properly and that there aren’t any broken connections. I’ve seen this issue before with the battery/connection being the issue, so I would check there first.
Hi. I have the same problem too. My technician has tried so many things to fix it but none of it succeeded. I don’t even what is actually happening with my iPhone 6. Is anyone here has finally able to fix it? Regards, Eve.
Sounds like a screen issue. The iPhone 6 will boot fine with only a screen connected so try disconnecting everything and see if it will boot.