It Sounds like you've knocked something else loose, or have the incorrect replacement part. Try your old battery if it works right away, you might have the wrong part. look over all your connectors and verify they are all connected fully, and I would even unplug each and reconnect every connector . Also, double check to see if you have the correct battery part number. Also get a magnifying glass and flashlight and carefully look over all the inside area of the phones internal connections. You can also sit the open device in a well lit area and take a close up photo of the inside area from a different phone then look over the photo by zooming in 150, 200, or 300 x take several photos from side angles that might reveal a loose connector or bad part.
1.) If you search for the printer, with the WiFi on BOTH items signed in on your Apple and if you don't see the printer then you must either check your printers installition instructions under your Apple product for what you need to finish the set up 2.) Have you installed or downloaded any software downloads from the manufactures website that might be required to allow the two devices to communicate? Scanning is done from the printer if I'm thinking correctly as to what you stated ? The scanner came as apart of the printer, the printer, & your apple item need to be connected with all the correct Drivers, and software downloads required by your model of Apple product. This can be a like trying to eat spaghetti with a spoon. If you don't find the clear easy set up, I'd strongly suggest calling the printers help line and get a Tech to walk you through set up. I'm fairly good with set ups, but adding a NEW wifi printer has been the most difficult challange I've had lately.
1st. What event happened that caused this issue to start? As to what it sounds like may have caused this. Possibly replacing the front screen and replacing the original home button, i ve read on apple forums that a fingerprint model of iphone home button being replaced by a aftermarket home button. A much more common issue like this happens 6-12 months after a cell phone was jail broken. The code written by the pirate coders has bugs, etc in it, that slowly over time corrupts the apple software so badly that after 6 months a problem like this arises. If thats the cause, there is no cure, sell it on ebay and let a expert in microsoldring buy it. They can just start swapping soldered parts on the board until they isoliate the corrupt microprocssor on the board. Was the phone exposed to a liquid spill sometime in the past 4 months? Its about that amount of time it takes a tiny area that was touched by water takes befoe the corrotion One other you can check is to use a 10x-20x glass and a flashlight to look...
Do you know that if you will look carefully above the icon that shows up on your screen when you. Adjust your volume. It has several different volume controls on it depending on when you touch the volume up/down button on the side. Make sure you see where the icon says Ringer, and not volume. Try that.
>Try connecting your laptop to iTunes on a PC, >Connect via USB cable. >Sign in to your iTunes account. >When your phone appears on the screen that has the Back up, & restore buttons on it, > scroll down and give it permission to sync, and sync it there. > also, you might try clicking on the preferences tab in top left corner See if you see where you need to click to allow to have permission to sync
That sounds like you have a much wider area of damage than just that one issue. Have you tried doing a hard reset to the device after you replaced the parts? Let it get 100% charged and try to connect to iTunes using a USB cord via PC and see what you get when you do a restore. I know there is some diagnostic, trouble shooting and repair software that will only work if your device has all these things before it will properly run through all the software you need it to access; 100% charged, connected to iTunes, ---> iTunes MUST first be updated to the latest version of iTunes or it won't work) connected to a PC, and using a USB cable to do your manual restore. Not saying this will work, but, it should at least throw you a Problem code # No. Which will help you to at least know what area to be looking at for your issues. You might try to disassemble all the parts that came in contact with water and put some rubbing alcohol in a Tupperware tub that you can sit the parts in. This will remove any lingering...
Did you look through the repair guides to see if one of the photos "not just for that paticuler issue, check other photos" for a photo that is taken from the right angle that might give you a really good view of what you need to see? Also, if you click on the upper left side of a photo in the repair guides, it will open up at original size so you can zoom in really tight and still have a clear crisp view of what your looking at.
Fist check to make sure the phone charged when you had it connected and charging. It may just be that it never charged. If it's charging, try a hard reset, press and Hold down the home button, & the power button at the same time, until you see the phone turn off, and come back on and you see a black screen with a white Apple logo. Then let off both buttons. It will go back to normal if that worked. If not, connect to iTunes via PC using A USB cable and try doing a Restore and back up
All of this & they could have simply made the connector cable on the front glass a snap on connector & cut out 60 steps of this repair.
Id like someone to show me this mysterious washer he refers to in Step 25. Anybody? Anybody?