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I figured out how to fix this - this worked for both my and my friend's iPhones.

1. Connect to iTunes in recovery mode, start recovery.

2. When you see the "Spinning wheel" on iPhone's screen - EJECT THE CABLE IMMEDIATELY.

Wait for 10 seconds

3. Reinsert the cable - the restoration process will begin.

Looks like Apple has a faulty algorithm that marks some iPhones as damaged even if they are not(or they simply want you to buy more new devices :)).

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