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Información y guías de reparación para el iPhone 6 que salió a la venta el 19 de septiembre de 2014. Números de modelo: A1549, A1586 y A1589

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"No Service" after changing the back case

I had 2 iPhones 6. One with some motherboard water damage (let’s call it iPhone A) and one with broken LCD and bent case (iPhone B). I’ve ordered new screen and battery, took insides of the iPhone B and put them into case from iPhone A (along with new screen and battery). Everything seemed to work fine until i put the SIM in and there was “No Service”.

I was following this guide while switching cases. List of the little mistakes and notes from the process:

Step 13: I lost 3.1 mm screw. Should I try to replace it? Might it be the cause of this issue?

Step 31/32: I partially broke the plastic part of “angled logic board bracket “. I know that it holds metal against a golden dot. I tried to run the phone open and push metal to the golden dot with prying tool, but it didn’t seem to help the phone to find connection even If i restarted it.

Step 34: Somehow there was no “antenna interconnect cable “ in iPhone B, but I don’t recall having any network issues with it before switching the case… I put the one from the iPhone A in.

I skipped Steps 54 to 61.

Step 62: While putting speaker back in I broke plastic screw holder of the right bottom 2.3 mm screw. I noticed that this plastic part was holding some metal part below together with the case so i used 1.5 mm screw to at least connect this metal with the case.

I’ve read that popular cause for this issue is the lack of certain sticker on the antenna cable, but it seems to be in the proper place.

Also here are 2 photos of how the phone looks like inside If that’s any help:

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I would be very grateful for all the tips on what might be causing this issue and how to fix it.

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Well, you didn’t mention how well was phone B working before you transplanted the logic board into phone A. However bent case and no service on an iPhone 6 point to a baseband issue, that’s a fairly typical problem when they have been bent, since there are a couple of pads that have a tendency to get broken in such circumstance or when the phone suffers repeated hits. Try dialing *#06#, if you don’t get the IMEI code as a reponse it’s baseband for sure.

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The condition of phone B was that it used to be bent a little, but working, but then the phone was dropped and it bent even more and the screen went blackish obscuring other damage that might have occurred.

No IMEI it its... I feel stupid for not finding about such a common issue myself. Thank you very much. I have some friends that might help me run jumper wire on the logic board to try to fix it. Thank you for your response :)

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@soonmoon It can happen to anyone, you're welcome :)

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