Yes, I would recommend taking this iPhone to get checked out, but not by Apple because they can charge an insane amount to get this fixed. This might be fixed by a battery, or could be a logic board that got fried. (Shame on you for using metal tweezers) You could try opening it again (NOT WITH F**KING METAL TWEEZERS) and trying to find any signs of burn. If possible you could try to replace the battery and turn it on again, but be careful because it might short when you remove the battery.
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Yes, I would recommend taking this iPhone to get checked out, but not by Apple because they can charge an insane amount to get this fixed. This might be fixed by a battery, or could be a logic board that got fried. (Shame on you for using metal tweezers) You could try opening it again (NOT WITH METAL TWEEZERS) and trying to find any signs of burn. If possible you could try to replace the battery and turn it on again, but be careful because it might short when you remove the battery.
Hi Nes'et,
Yes, I would recommend taking this iPhone to get checked out, but not by Apple because they can charge an insane amount to get this fixed. This might be fixed by a battery, or could be a logic board that got fried. (Shame on you for using metal tweezers) You could try opening it again (NOT WITH F**KING METAL TWEEZERS) and trying to find any signs of burn. If possible you could try to replace the battery and turn it on again, but be careful because it might short when you remove the battery.