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这款4.7英寸iPhone于2014年9月19日发布,是iPhone 6 Plus的缩小版。

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Blue screen and reboot

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I have an iPhone 6. With a blue screen rebooting without stopping , it doesn't start at all, after the apple logo , comes this blue screen with a black spot colored as the apple logo goes away, a blue screen and a black spots forming a non explained image like cloud, but I get the iTunes logo clearly as I put it on DFU mode, which made believe is not a graphic issue, when I connect it to iTunes error 1671 appears, not able to restore. the person says that he drops it down, so I thing it couldn't be a board damage, for I looked on the board everything seems to be fine , I even took out all the screws to make sure it is not a wrong screw in a wrong place, actually the phone never been disassembled before, so it's not that the reason. What it could be the problem then?

Please help

Thank you

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It is definitely board damage. This happens when the wrong screws are placed when replacing the screen. The metal plate holding down all the cables for the screen housing. These screws, if placed incorrectly can lead to board damage has the circuit board is underneath one of the screws. Using a larger screw can damage the traces and cause the infamous blue screen of death.

If DFU mode doesn't work, maybe you can try hard resetting by holding down the power and home button while the phone is on. Is the screen/rest of the phone damaged in anyway?

If you still have warranty, just to get it serviced. Although you have to make it look completely OEM like you never touched it.

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Base band or some other random chip came loose. Apple's do this since they made them thin with no chip support. They are all dying of this high resistance connection issue with BGA type chips. They made their phones so bendy chips pop off over time! Buy android!

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