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My iPhone is stuck in a boot loop after Recovery mode

My iPhone 7 plus has a cracked screen and very poor battery life so I ordered a replacement screen and battery to repair in my free time. Unfortunately before I got the chance to the screen all of a sudden turned black and subsequently is stuck in a boot loop. I have put it in recovery mode and connected to my Mac and tried to restore and also update it after that restore / update finishes it remains in the boot loop SOMEONE PLZ HELP!!!!

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Did you put back together before you restore it?

cause if the home button is not recognize the phone stuck too boot loop.

just put back altogether first before you run a restore and give me a shout.

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I didn't get a chance to replace it ... the phone hasn't been opened it just all of a sudden turned off and got stuck the boot loop

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How bad was your battery before? If it just started randomly before you did any repairs, my guess is that your battery is just dead. I would continue with the battery repair and see if that solves the issue.

Aso, have you tried a hard reset, holding the power and volume down buttons for 15 seconds?

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like I said before I didn't make any repairs my iPhone battery was however very poor I took it to a shop and they replaced the battery to see if it made any difference they said it remained in the boot loop so then they jus put the original battery back in

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I that issue i think the problem is already inside the board, but i got the same issue before i only restore it and it works.

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I suspect that the impact that caused your cracked screen caused (directly or indirectly) some logic board damage as well. That is not uncommon and iPhone logic boards in general tend to be very sensitive to flexing. You don’t have to bend the device for the board to flex, it endures micro-flexing just through daily use, especially Plus devices. See the Touch Disease (iPhone 6 Plus) and Audio IC (iPhone 7) debacles for reference.

So at this point I believe you have to have this phone looked at by an experienced micro-solderer; they may be able to determine the root cause and repair your device.

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I would recommend you to try to put on the new screen and then try to boot again.

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