Motorola DROID MAXX XT1080 Screen replacement caused a bootloop?
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I'm a bit at a loss here. I'm no expert but replacing the screen shouldn't have this effect. I have taken the phone apart and checked the LCD connection about a hundred times, and it all ends up the same: I plug in the phone (battery was dead when I did the screen replacement) and the Motorola splash screen comes up, then goes away, then comes back, then goes away, indefinitely until I unplug it. I'm at a total loss as to what I should do next... the phone worked fine before I fixed the screen. So far, I'm just letting the phone do its thing on the off chance a low battery is causing this. I doubt it though. I will check back in a few hours when my last class gets out, but for now I need ideas. Help!
Edit: Charging does nothing, and after an hour I'm getting no response from the power button. I think the battery has become disconnected, I'm going to have a closer look and report back.
I'm a bit at a loss here. I'm no expert but replacing the screen shouldn't have this effect. I have taken the phone apart and checked the LCD connection about a hundred times, and it all ends up the same: I plug in the phone (battery was dead when I did the screen replacement) and the Motorola splash screen comes up, then goes away, then comes back, then goes away, indefinitely until I unplug it. I'm at a total loss as to what I should do next... the phone worked fine before I fixed the screen. So far, I'm just letting the phone do its thing on the off chance a low battery is causing this. I doubt it though. I will check back in a few hours when my last class gets out, but for now I need ideas. Help!
Edit: Charging does nothing, and after an hour I'm getting no response from the power button. I think the battery has become disconnected, I'm going to have a closer look and report back.
I'm a bit at a loss here. I'm no expert but replacing the screen shouldn't have this effect. I have taken the phone apart and checked the LCD connection about a hundred times, and it all ends up the same: I plug in the phone (battery was dead when I did the screen replacement) and the Motorola splash screen comes up, then goes away, then comes back, then goes away, indefinitely until I unplug it. I'm at a total loss as to what I should do next... the phone worked fine before I fixed the screen. So far, I'm just letting the phone do its thing on the off chance a low battery is causing this. I doubt it though. I will check back in a few hours when my last class gets out, but for now I need ideas. Help!
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Edit: Charging does nothing, and after an hour I'm getting no response from the power button. I think the battery has become disconnected, I'm going to have a closer look and report back.
I'm a bit at a loss here. I'm no expert but replacing the screen shouldn't have this effect. I have taken the phone apart and checked the LCD connection about a hundred times, and it all ends up the same: I plug in the phone (battery was dead when I did the screen replacement) and the Motorola splash screen comes up, then goes away, then comes back, then goes away, indefinitely until I unplug it. I'm at a total loss as to what I should do next... the phone worked fine before I fixed the screen. So far, I'm just letting the phone do its thing on the off chance a low battery is causing this. I doubt it though. I will check back in a few hours when my last class gets out, but for now I need ideas. Help!