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Repair information and guides for the Apple iPhone 5c that was announced on September 10, 2013. Model: A1532, A1456

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iPhone not working after rear box replacement

Help! My iPhone does not turn on after replacement of rear box . There is no sign of operation . The problem may be the battery? I folded and forced when try remove it. thanks

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Wait why did you try to remove the battery? It's not required for replacing the front panel.

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Sorry, I forgot to mention that also replaces the rear box.

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Actually, I couldn't disagree more with that. Disconnecting the battery should be the first in any repair of an electronics device. You should never be connecting or disconnecting components from a board with power to it, powered on or not.

Now, are you sure the phone isn't powering on? It's possible that it is powering up but you don't realize it because the LCD is either bad or not properly connected. Try plugging the phone into a computer and see if it recognizes it. Or try changing the ringer to vibrate with the switch on the side and see if it vibrates, then post back

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Did you put the screws all in the correct screw holes especially the 4 screws that go on the 3 front panel ribbon connector metal cover?

If the a longer screw went in the screw holes that sit on the logic board then you have damaged the circuit for the display on the logic board most likely.

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Hello , I checked the screws and it seems to me are correct .

I also tried connecting it to the PC , still no sign of life ...

On the issue of the folded battery, this can not damage it ?

Another question . Can I have damaged the logic board ?

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it doesnt sound like long screw to me though because he says he's not getting display at all. In my experience, long screw damage usually presents as a bootloop or red/blue screen. I'm not saying it couldn't happen, just that I've never seen it

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Can you imagine anything I may have done wrong ?

The logic board can be easily damaged ?

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