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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Jack Campbell

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iPhone XS Rear Glass Replacement Disaster

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I attempted to replace rear glass on my XS (I should have got a whole new housing but I didn’t).  Got it done but now the iPhone is totally unresponsive.  No apple symbol or low battery symbol or anything.

I removed the screen and unplugged the battery while I was attempting the glass replacement.

I’ve done a number of repairs to phones before, I triple checked all the connections to the screen/battery were connected properly.

I had the heat gun directly over the rear of the phone at about 150 degrees Celcius so I think I might have melted something during that process.

Any ideas?

Would it be worth replacing the logic board as a shot in the dark?

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iPhone XS

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Jack Campbell

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iPhone XS Rear Glass Replacement Disaster

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

I attempted to replace rear glass on my XS (I should have got a whole new housing but I didn’t).  Got it done but now the iPhone is totally unresponsive.  No apple symbol or low battery symbol or anything.

I removed the screen and unplugged the battery while I was attempting the glass replacement.

I’ve done a number of repairs to phones before, I triple checked all the connections to the screen/battery were connected properly.

I had the heat gun directly over the rear of the phone at about 150 degrees Celcius so I think I might have melted something during that process.

Any ideas?

Would it be worth replacing the logic board as a shot in the dark?

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iPhone XS

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