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Versión actual por: Jeff Suovanen

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I had the exact issue and panicked because I didn't do a backup of my fiancé's phone before I did the screen replacement. When I plugged in the phone to my laptop, it appeared as a connected device and showed all the correct information related to the phone. The screen went black, and only made a repeating charging beep and a vibration when I would turn the sound on and off. Below are the steps that I took:
-Removed the bottom 2 screws
-Elevated the screen (did not detach the screen)
-Removed the shield that connects the battery to the main board
-Disconnected the battery
-Held down the power button at the top of the phone to remove any remaining power
-Reconnected the battery
-Placed the shield back
-Reconnected the screen to the phone
-Powered on to test and BOOM!!
It was working like new and immediately did a full backup.
-I really hope this helps you with your issue.
+I really hope this helps you with your issue. If not, try some of the other solutions on the [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/iPhone_Won%27t_Turn_On|iPhone won’t turn on] wiki. Good luck!

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Editado por: Ron Davis

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-I had the exact issue and panicked because I didn't do a back up of my fiancé phone before I did the screen replacement. When I plugged in the phone to my laptop it appeared as a connected devices and showed all the correct information related to the phone. Below are the steps that I took after the screen went black and only made a repeating charging beep and a vibration when I would turn the sound on and off:
+I had the exact issue and panicked because I didn't do a backup of my fiancé's phone before I did the screen replacement. When I plugged in the phone to my laptop, it appeared as a connected device and showed all the correct information related to the phone. The screen went black, and only made a repeating charging beep and a vibration when I would turn the sound on and off. Below are the steps that I took:
-Removed the bottom 2 screws
--Elevated the screen (did not detached the screen)
+-Elevated the screen (did not detach the screen)
--Removed the shield that connects the batter to the main board
+-Removed the shield that connects the battery to the main board
--Disconnected battery
+-Disconnected the battery
--Held down the power button at the top of the phone to remove and remaining power
+-Held down the power button at the top of the phone to remove any remaining power
--Reconnected battery
+-Reconnected the battery
--Placed shield back
+-Placed the shield back
--Reconnected screen to the phone
+-Reconnected the screen to the phone
-Powered on to test and BOOM!!
-Working like new and immediately did a full back up.
+It was working like new and immediately did a full backup.
I really hope this helps you with your issue.

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Aporte original por: nellyson112

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I had the exact issue and panicked because I didn't do a back up of my fiancé phone before I did the screen replacement. When I plugged in the phone to my laptop it appeared as a connected devices and showed all the correct information related to the phone. Below are the steps that I took after the screen went black and only made a repeating charging beep and a vibration when I would turn the sound on and off:

-Removed the bottom 2 screws

-Elevated the screen (did not detached the screen)

-Removed the shield that connects the batter to the main board

-Disconnected battery

-Held down the power button at the top of the phone to remove and remaining power

-Reconnected battery

-Placed shield back

-Reconnected screen to the phone

-Powered on to test and BOOM!!

Working like new and immediately did a full back up.

I really hope this helps you with your issue.

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