What happens if I disconnected the battery before powering off?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
My display was already shattered and 99.8% of the screen was filled with black blotches even then it still had touch capability and the tiny corner that had alive pixels. So I powered it off with the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“. -it powered off, then a bit later I finally got the display off the iPhone X. Being careful I held the device with the ribbon cables that were still connected, at the same time hoping that I didn’t mess or cut or damage ribbon cables to the display.
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The tiny corner where the pixels were still alive and they lit up. “Phew..! It’s alive..“ Then moments later I did the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“ I realized then that the touch capability was completely gone when I did the removal of the screen. as I was unable to do the last step, '''the slide to power off.'''
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The tiny corner where the pixels were still alive and they lit up. “Phew..! It’s alive..“ Then moments later I did the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“ I realized then that the touch capability was completely gone when I was prying to open and cut through the seal to the display. I was unable to do the last step, '''the slide to power off.'''
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The only way in my mind was to carefully disconnect the battery. I really hope I didn’t mess anything up as this was my first iPhone X, and first time opening it.
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The only way in my mind was to carefully disconnect the battery. I did so. I really hope I didn’t mess anything up as this was my first iPhone X, and first time opening it.
''(I also had the lighting cable plugged into an outlet and into the phone when I did the disconnect. Eek..)''
What happens if I disconnected the battery before powering off?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
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My display was already broken and shattered and 99.8% of the screen was filled with black blotches even then it still had touch capability and the tiny corner that had alive pixels. So I powered it off with the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“. -it powered off, then a bit later I finally got the display off the iPhone X. Being careful I held the device with the ribbon cables that were still connected, at the same time hoping that I didn’t mess or cut or damage ribbon cables to the display.
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My display was already shattered and 99.8% of the screen was filled with black blotches even then it still had touch capability and the tiny corner that had alive pixels. So I powered it off with the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“. -it powered off, then a bit later I finally got the display off the iPhone X. Being careful I held the device with the ribbon cables that were still connected, at the same time hoping that I didn’t mess or cut or damage ribbon cables to the display.
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The tiny corner where the pixels were still alive and they lit up. “Phew..! It’s alive..“ Then moments later I did the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“ I realized then that the touch capability was completely gone when I did the removal of the screen. As I was unable to do the last step, '''the slide to power off.'''
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The tiny corner where the pixels were still alive and they lit up. “Phew..! It’s alive..“ Then moments later I did the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“ I realized then that the touch capability was completely gone when I did the removal of the screen. as I was unable to do the last step, '''the slide to power off.'''
The only way in my mind was to carefully disconnect the battery. I really hope I didn’t mess anything up as this was my first iPhone X, and first time opening it.
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''(I also had the lighting cable plugged into an outlet and into the phone when I did the disconnect.)''
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''(I also had the lighting cable plugged into an outlet and into the phone when I did the disconnect. Eek..)''
What happens if I disconnected the battery before powering off?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
My display was already broken and shattered and 99.8% of the screen was filled with black blotches even then it still had touch capability and the tiny corner that had alive pixels. So I powered it off with the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“. -it powered off, then a bit later I finally got the display off the iPhone X. Being careful I held the device with the ribbon cables that were still connected, at the same time hoping that I didn’t mess or cut or damage ribbon cables to the display.
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The tiny corner where the pixels were still alive as they lit up. “Phew..! It’s alive..“ Then I did the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“ I realized then that the touch capability was completely gone when I did the removal of the screen. As I was unable to do the last step, '''the slide to power off.'''
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The tiny corner where the pixels were still alive and they lit up. “Phew..! It’s alive..“ Then moments later I did the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“ I realized then that the touch capability was completely gone when I did the removal of the screen. As I was unable to do the last step, '''the slide to power off.'''
The only way in my mind was to carefully disconnect the battery. I really hope I didn’t mess anything up as this was my first iPhone X, and first time opening it.
''(I also had the lighting cable plugged into an outlet and into the phone when I did the disconnect.)''
What happens if I disconnected the battery before powering off?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
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My display was already broken and shattered but it still had touch and a tiny corner that had alive pixels so I powered it off the right way. Then I finally got the display off the iPhone X. Being careful I held the device with the screen off and tried to power up the phone hoping that I didn’t mess or cut wires to the display or anything. Then the tiny corner where the pixels were still alive. “phew“ Then I did the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“ then I realized that the touch capability was gone.
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My display was already broken and shattered and 99.8% of the screen was filled with black blotches even then it still had touch capability and the tiny corner that had alive pixels. So I powered it off with the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“. -it powered off, then a bit later I finally got the display off the iPhone X. Being careful I held the device with the ribbon cables that were still connected, at the same time hoping that I didn’t mess or cut or damage ribbon cables to the display.
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So the only way in my mind was to carefully disconnect the battery. I really hope I didn’t mess anything up as this was my first iPhone X, and first time opening it.
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The tiny corner where the pixels were still alive as they lit up. “Phew..! It’s alive..“ Then I did the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“ I realized then that the touch capability was completely gone when I did the removal of the screen. As I was unable to do the last step, '''the slide to power off.'''
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The only way in my mind was to carefully disconnect the battery. I really hope I didn’t mess anything up as this was my first iPhone X, and first time opening it.
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''(I also had the lighting cable plugged into an outlet and into the phone when I did the disconnect.)''
What happens if I disconnected the battery before powering off?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
My display was already broken and shattered but it still had touch and a tiny corner that had alive pixels so I powered it off the right way. Then I finally got the display off the iPhone X. Being careful I held the device with the screen off and tried to power up the phone hoping that I didn’t mess or cut wires to the display or anything. Then the tiny corner where the pixels were still alive. “phew“ Then I did the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“ then I realized that the touch capability was gone.
So the only way in my mind was to carefully disconnect the battery. I really hope I didn’t mess anything up as this was my first iPhone X, and first time opening it.
What happens if I disconnected the battery before powering off?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
My display was already broken and shattered but it still had touch and a tiny corner that had alive pixels so I powered it off the right way. Then I finally got the display off the iPhone X. Being careful I held the device with the screen off and tried to power up the phone hoping that I didn’t mess or cut wires to the display or anything. Then the tiny corner where the pixels were still alive. “phew“ Then I did the “volume up, down, then hold sleep/awake, and slide“ then I realized that the touch capability was gone.
So the only way in my mind was to carefully disconnect the battery. I really hope I didn’t mess anything up as this was my first iPhone X, and first time opening it.