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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6 that was released on September 19, 2014. Model Numbers: A1549, A1586, and A1589

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Not restoring after replacement

So I had a iPhone 6 come in absolutely ebliterated no screen and damage to battery etc. I have replaced the carcus and added a front screen I understand that the Touch ID will never work again. There was no physical damage to the motherboard it wasn't bent or anything like that. I replaced the whole phone basically and it was looping, so I put it in recovery mode to restore it thinking that would work but kept getting error 4005. Now I can't get it out of recovery mode and it won't restore any one experienced this before and if so what was the solution? Thanks in advance

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Well, if the phone was obliterated...chances are the logic board is damaged. Just because it looks okay doesn't mean it hasn't sustained damage.

Have you tried these ideas?

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