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I like how you kept the most relevant morsel for the end :>)…
A phone that is bent 15 degrees is not something you do the “oh, I forgot to mention…”. Of course the two are related. The iPhone X series have a particularly flexy logic board and the resulting cracked solder balls causes all kinds of issues.
-So if multiple replacement screens no longer work, then consider this to be a logic board failure. An experienced micro-soldering tech may be able to help here.
+To your other question, yes the flexes are quite sensitive to tears so take a closer look to see if this is a problem.
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+However, if multiple replacement screens no longer work, then consider this to be a logic board failure. An experienced micro-soldering tech may be able to help here.

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I like how you kept the most relevant morsel for the end :>)…

A phone that is bent 15 degrees is not something you do the “oh, I forgot to mention…”. Of course the two are related. The iPhone X series have a particularly flexy logic board and the resulting cracked solder balls causes all kinds of issues.

So if multiple replacement screens no longer work, then consider this to be a logic board failure. An experienced micro-soldering tech may be able to help here.

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