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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6S released by Apple on September 25, 2015. Models: A1688, A1633

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iPhone 6s is stuck in boot loop after battery replacement.

My iphone 6s had a bad battery when I bought it from one of my friends. I was aware of it too but was just looking for a backup phone. One day my 6s just stopped charging and eventually died. Tried multiple cables to see if maybe it was just a bad cable even tho they all worked with my Xr. Eventually I just bought a battery and replaced it. It started up and worked but wouldnt charge again. So I got the charger port replaced. After I was finished It started charging but got stuck in a boot loop. The battery holds a charge even when unplugged the phone still does it till I force the buttons down to force shut down and then it turn on and do the same thing till u force it off fast enough it stays off. Couldn’t figure out really what to do abt it at this point.

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All you had to do is press and hold the power button for 5 minutes and it would've reset the battery state and come back to life. It's a typical behaviour of any iPhone once the battery has been replaced... I know it's too late for you now but let's leave this info here for others to benefit.

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If you are sure the battery is not faulty and the connector is seated properly you will need to try an update as the 6s sometimes needs one after a faulty battery.

·         Have iTunes open on pc or mac with lightning cable connected just to PC.

·         With the phone turned off, Hold the home button in and connect the cable.

·         Wait for recovery mode to show up.

·         Update the phone.

If this doesn’t work it will more than likely be a parts problem either battery or charge port.

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All you had to do is press and hold the power button for 2 minutes and it would've reset the battery state and come back to life. It's a typical behaviour of any iPhone once the battery has been replaced... I know it's too late for you now but let's leave this info here for others to benefit.

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do i hold the power button for two minutes when it is on or do i shut down first then hold the power button for two minutes after it is off?

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