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Apple's 6th revision to the iPod Touch lineup, released in July 2015.

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New Battery, apple logo blinks on and off, but doesn't boot.

So, I followed the incomplete guide to solder in a new battery, and it worked!

But now when I try to turn it on (before I fully close it up and get everything going again) it starts with the apple logo, stays there for maybe half a second, goes black, and repeats the process until I press the power button to turn it off again.

What do I do?


Additional info: I used flux.

(as a note, but not relevant to the question, I did poke my screen a bit, so it’s “damaged”, but functional. It’s like a wrinkle under the glass, on the side.)

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Are you certain the connections on the flex and connection were in line when you soldered them? If so, it’s going to be either a bad battery or further component damage. The easiest way to diagnose this issue is to try again with a known good battery.

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It was componant damage. I burnt a copper pad.

So, I screwed up, but you had the right answer. Thank you for trying!

It was my first solder job, so it's to be expected I'd make mistakes. I didn't think I'd make one that BIG, though.

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