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Repair information and guides for the Apple iPhone 5s that was announced on September 10, 2013. Model: A1533, A1453, A1457, A1528, A1530, A1518

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Blue screen after repair

I replaced my battery and my home button on my iPhone and tried rebooting it. It has since constantly had blue screens multiple times. If I back up the phone, when it finished copying the apps from my phone onto my pc, my phone gets a blue screen, all the time. When it's charging, it also gets random blue screen and just reboots itself. I saw that the blue screen could be caused by screws placed incorrectly on the front panel assembly cable bracket, but even tried starting my phone with and without it, same problem all the time. I do not think I put a 1.7mm screw in the 1.2mm or 1.3mm screw hole so I don't understand what is causing the blue screen.

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If it is this problem due to putting wrong screws in. It could have been done by even mixing up the 1.3 with the 1.2.

You need to check inside the screw holes and look down, if you can see fresh markings (or something rubbed away) then you've done the damage, what happens, is the screws scrape away the copper traces breaking the circuit, and these are thin, microscopic I believe?

So it doesn't matter if you remove the screws, the damage is already done.

I never really tighten any screws up that tight, purely because of things like this.

Do a search for iPhone 5s traces in images, and you'll see something you need on there.

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