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Boot Loop after Screen Replacement

I installed a new genuine apple screen on my phone and it causes it to be stuck in a boot loop or take an extremely long time to boot. My old screen doesn't have this issue. I removed the home button and the camera flex cable and still does it. My question is can I transfer all the cables on the old broken screen to the new screen and have it work fine?

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Those flexes are embedded within the screen assembly, with the exception of the FCAM/Sensor flex. Just to be certain I understood your issue properly, you say that the replacement screen causes the boot to take a long time but the original screen doesn't. However, have you tried re-installing the original screen after the repair attempt with the replacement screen? If so, then that would point to a faulty replacement screen.

If you haven't re-installed the original screen after the repair, then that would be the first thing to try to help eliminate some variables.

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