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iPhone 7 plus keeps shutting off after screen replacement

I just did a screen replacement on an iPhone 7 plus. The previous screen was almost completely shattered with a large hole in the upper left hand corner.

After I completed the repair, I turned the phone to find that everything worked fine. The camera, microphone, audio, etc... all worked great. I left it on for a few minutes just to make sure everything was fine, and while I did that it turned itself off.

Now I can't get it to stay on. It'll stay on for anywhere from 30 seconds to 10 minutes, however at some point it will shut itself off. Sometimes it'll shut off when it would usually go to sleep. Sometimes it'll shut off when the lock button is pressed. I've tried disconnecting the flex cable (for the camera, light sensor, etc), and it still does the random shut off thing.

Other than that, there doesn't appear to be anything wrong with the phone. When I leave it plugged in, I don't believe it does this shutdown thing (however I haven't had a chance to test for an extended amount of time).

Has anyone experienced this before, and did anyone come upon a solution?

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I've ordered a new flex cable. I'm unsure if this'll fix the issue, but it's worth a shot.

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Only thing I can think of is the battery being faulty, if not it probably needs at least board-level repair / microsoldering to fix the problem.

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Did you ever find a solution to this?

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I had the similar issue with iPhone 7 screen replacement with grade AAA screen. New screen was working fine after tested everything, Now, when I closed the new screen on the phone to put final two screws, display just disappeared and was tuning on and off and it is keeping turning on and off for long.

After that I did not try anything else.

I am assuming it is because of non-original screen?

or its battery went wrong with new screen

or it need to connect with itune to repair software.

or shall I try original broken screen back

What do you think ?

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My iPhone 7 Plus is doing the same at the minute, I took it back to the shop where I got it repaired and it started working fine but it didn’t have a SIM card in, for a good few weeks I left my SIM card in my spare phone and was just hot spotting my iPhone and it worked fine and wasn’t cutting off and as soon as I put my SIM card back in my iPhone it starts cutting off off! Is this because the screen has not been put on correctly??

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When the phone enters sleep mode the screen can not wake up, it is likely that the new screen is not genuine and with non-original parts have problems ..

First try to return the broken screen along with the home button and the front camera cable.

If this works, the new screen is not working properly.

2. Check that the screen cables are normal (not ripped off) and the connectors

3. Try to look at the area where the monitor is connected whether there is damage to the motherboard or to the battery cable.

Could you have changed the screen while the phone is still on?

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I made sure the phone was off, and I had the battery disconnected during the repair. The last cable I plugged in was the battery.

I'll try moving everything over to the old screen later to see if it still works with that. If that's the case, then I'll initiate a return on the current screen.

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the problem could be the IC cover that is on the LCD ribbon is exposing some of the micro caps which is touching the LCD shield when you install the screen. Those caps ground on the LCD shield causing the LCD display to either shut down, over heat or make the display look like its fading out.

I experienced this recently with two iPhone 7 plus, both same problem with over heating and LCD display fading out randomly after changing the screen with an aftermarket screen. I checked the new aftermarket screen and those caps were exposed and touching the LCD ribbon shield. I taped it off with a small piece of Kapton tape and i have not experienced the problem since.

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Any update? I have the same problem. The Phone turns off itself and when it turns on the battery shows 1% but when I charge it goes back to 70%.

- Is front camera/proximity sensor issue?

- is IC cover issue?

- is software issue?

- is logic board issue?

- is gas gauge issue?

How did you guys resolve it?

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Just disconnect and reconnect the battery fixed my issues

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Hi guys I just changed the screen and went the person who fixed it for me was not able to solve this problem of turning off by itself it stays for few minutes then boom off on

So I took a seat and started trying some ideas I figured out this way :-D

what you need to do is only going to settings and reset all that’s all guys and now it’s working so fine

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Doesn’t that cause you to lose everything?

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I would try another screen check connections try without proximity front camera plugged in if that doesn’t work try battery if that doesn’t work you may have a board-level Audio IC that is easily damaged in the iPhone 7

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