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Released November 4, 2017. Model A1865, A1901. Available as GSM or CDMA / 64 or 256 GB / Silver or Space Gray. (Pronounced the same as "iPhone 10.")

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iPhone x won’t turn on after replacing the battery

Hi all,

I decided to replace my iPhone X’s battery after 3 years, the battery’s capacity is now 82%. I ordered from aliexpress a brand YILOZOMANA because I replaced my iphone 6s plus’s battery from this brand and it was good.

After I open the iPhone X to remove the old battery, I accidentally broke the haptic engine flex cable, I continued to put new battery in and try to turn it on but nothing happened. I tried again with the old battery but it still the same and the iPhone started to heat up quickly.

  1. Is it required a haptic engine to turn on?
  2. If not 1 then the logic board might be damaged because I tried with the old battery.

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In case 2, is it still possible to fix it? I have ordered new haptic engine. I will try again when it comes.

Any help would be appreciated. Thank u for reading.

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1/ No the haptic engine is not necessary to turn on the phon.

2/ Do you tried to boot your phone with a lightning cable ? Are you sure that your batteries (old and new) are charged ? Replacement battery is sometime a lottery and a brand that worked correctly one day can be deffective in another batch. Find a good provider rather than a good brand (I saw fake Apple Battery : the brand is good… but it was a junk product)

Of course you can damage your mother by many different way but it would be surprising that you manage to do it if you were a bit cautious during battery disassembling .

I have notice that sometime when you disconnect the battery and reconnect it, the power button is not efficient and you need to boot with the lightning cable.

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