iPhone will not startup past the Apple logo. Restoring does not work.
Recently my iPhone 5 started acting up and the problems got worse with each passing day. Here's the chain of events -
- iPhone battery indicator gets stuck at a certain percentage, and starts crashing and rebooting sporadically. Thinking it was a battery issue, I brought it a service centre and Apple ran a test which concluded no issues with the battery.
- iPhone starts to reboot even more sporadically, and I observe it's mostly when I'm connected to Wifi and using it intensively like restoring from iCloud. Apple engineers opened up my phone and vaguely told me that a connector was damaged and therefore not eligible for replacement.
- iPhone crashes again. It will not turn on when I hold the power button. I have to plug it in and it will start up, but never gets past the Apple logo. It will be stuck in a continuous reboot loop until I plug it out.
- Putting it to both recovery/DFU mode is possible. I get a 'Connect to iTunes' graphic on my phone, and tried a restore with iTunes. However, I get an error 2001 every single time. No other USB devices are plugged in.
What exactly is wrong with my phone and which replacement part must I order to fix it?
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Alright, I ordered from ifixit an iPhone 5 Dock Connector and Headphone Jack replacement, replaced it, but still have the exact same problem. I was reading online that it could perhaps be that the U2 IC chip located on the logic board which controls the charge to the battery. http://www.macrumors.com/2014/06/19/ipho... I never use third party chargers/cables, but still, it is a possibility that that is the issue. The problem is that ifixit does not sell the logic board as a replacement part. Any thoughts on what I should do next?
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