No video, audio or vibrate. Have I damaged the motherboard?
I followed the guide to replace the Lightning connector. The ribbon cable (for charging the battery etc) seemed be almost impossible to snap-in. Must’ve been part of a bad lot!
It just keeps popping back out. The original part’s (once removed from the iPhone) ribbon cable snaps in very easily.
I think I may have applied too much pressure trying to get it in. Now when I power on the iPhone I see absolutely no indication that it is powered on. No display, no audio, no vibrate etc. It looks and acts like an iPhone that is switched off completely.
I can verify that it IS powered-on though by dialling the iPhone (I don’t have a SIM PIN).
I have another functioning iPhone 6s to hand and tried swapping around the displays etc. All the test indicate the problem is inherent to the iPhone itself.
Is there anything more I can do? Or is the motherboard damaged? It’s hardly a coincidence that all these things happen at once.
Thanks.
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