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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6 Plus that was released on September 19, 2014. Model: A1522, A1524

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After disassembly and assembly phone doesn't turn on

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So I've disassembled and assembled my iPhone 6 plus in order to change housing, battery and screen.

After I've done it, phone doesn't seems to be doing anything.

Doesn't switch on whatsoever.

If I plug charger in I can feel some heat on top right side of motherboard but nothing else happens.

Is there are any common issues Im missing here?

Or can it be something else?

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So many things can go wrong on a housing swap, especially for someone who is doing it for the first time.

First things first. If you connect your phone to an iTunes enabled computer, does iTunes recognize your device as connected? If it does, that means the phone booted but you can see anything on the screen. If you shine a bright flashlight on the screen, can you see a dim image? That would confirm a backlight issue.

If iTunes does not see your device, you could connect it to a USB Ammeter, you could use that to determine if the phone is really drawing current (normally ~1A) when it's supposed to be charging.

Finally, I would backtrack my steps and double check my work. Things to look for are torn flexes and incorrectly placed screws (long one where a short one would go - this can damage the logic board).

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Thank you for these tips.

I'll try to do it as soon as I get back home and update here.

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