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Bad news man. :(
This is the classic presentation of iPhone 5s blue screen of death due to long screw damage.
This is well described in the repair community, and it is due to a botched screen replacement as you suspect. What happens is when someone accidentally mixes up the screws that go into the LCD shield that covers the flex connectors.
One of the screw brackets is very short. Under that bracket are 7 key traces--electrical conduits--buried in the board itself. If you accidentally tighten a longer screw into that bracket----it will press down into the board and tear the traces.
This causes boot looping and the blue screen you describe.
Your case sounds classic for long screw BSOD--blue screen of death in the iPhone 5s. It is an extremely tedious repair--the 7 traces must be patched and each is the size of a human hair. But it is doable. There are few other shops in the US that can do it in addition to me. If you want a repair quote, find me via my profile.
sorry this happened,
jessa
PS: Your phone's data can almost always be saved---the phone usually comes right back on after trace repair.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jessabethany

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Bad news man. :(

This is the classic presentation of iPhone 5s blue screen of death due to long screw damage.

This is well described in the repair community, and it is due to a botched screen replacement as you suspect.  What happens is when someone accidentally mixes up the screws that go into the LCD shield that covers the flex connectors.

One of the screw brackets is very short.  Under that bracket are 7 key traces--electrical conduits--buried in the board itself.  If you accidentally tighten a longer screw into that bracket----it will press down into the board and tear the traces.

This causes boot looping and the blue screen you describe.

Your case sounds classic for long screw BSOD--blue screen of death in the iPhone 5s.  It is an extremely tedious repair--the 7 traces must be patched and each is the size of a human hair.  But it is doable.  There are few other shops in the US that can do it in addition to me.   If you want a repair quote, find me via my profile.

sorry this happened,

jessa

PS: Your phone's data can almost always be saved---the phone usually comes right back on after trace repair.

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