I went to bed and plugged in my iphone 6 (had 15% power) to a non apple power block plugged directly into the wall (no surge protector)....it was powering up when I fell asleep. I woke up to the phone not responsive at all.....won't turn on or show anything on the screen. I am familiar with how to work on these phone somewhat so I opened it up, checked all the connections, check the battery connection, etc......and still nothing. I ordered a new battery (just in case) and replaced that as well, still nothing. Went to the apple store/genius bar and the guy said the charge port is working but he couldn't get anything from the phone either. He mentioned maybe a power surge or something.....it had rained the night it happened. My question is does anyone have a best guess on if or how I can fix this myself? He said it might be a "fried logicboard".........so if that is the case, can I do this repair? If yes, whats the deal with the "cloud locked" etc stuff? I am very budgeted so I am looking to do this repair as inexpensively as possible. Thanks for any help/advice, much appreciated.
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I went to bed and plugged in my iphone 6 (had 15% power) to a non apple power block plugged directly into the wall (no surge protector)....it was powering up when I fell asleep. I woke up to the phone not responsive at all.....won't turn on or show anything on the screen. I am familiar with how to work on these phone somewhat so I opened it up, checked all the connections, check the battery connection, etc......and still nothing.
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I ordered a new battery (just in case) and replaced that as well, still nothing. Went to the apple store/genius bar and the guy said the charge port is working but he couldn't get anything from the phone either. He mentioned maybe a power surge or something.....it had rained the night it happened.
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My question is does anyone have a best guess on if or how I can fix this myself? He said it might be a "fried logicboard".........so if that is the case, can I do this repair? If yes, whats the deal with the "cloud locked" etc stuff? I am very budgeted so I am looking to do this repair as inexpensively as possible. Thanks for any help/advice, much appreciated.
I went to bed and plugged in my iphone 6 (had 15% power) to a non apple power block plugged directly into the wall (no surge protector)....it was powering up when I fell asleep. I woke up to the phone not responsive at all.....won't turn on or show anything on the screen. I am familiar with how to work on these phone somewhat so I opened it up, checked all the connections, check the battery connection, etc......and still nothing. I ordered a new battery (just in case) and replaced that as well, still nothing. Went to the apple store/genius bar and the guy said the charge port is working but he couldn't get anything from the phone either. He mentioned maybe a power surge or something.....it had rained the night it happened. My question is does anyone have a best guess on if or how I can fix this myself? He said it might be a "fried logicboard".........so if that is the case, can I do this repair? If yes, whats the deal with the "cloud locked" etc stuff? I am very budgeted so I am looking to do this repair as inexpensively as possible. Thanks for any help/advice, much appreciated.
I went to bed and plugged in my iphone 6 (had 15% power) to a non apple power block plugged directly into the wall (no surge protector)....it was powering up when I fell asleep. I woke up to the phone not responsive at all.....won't turn on or show anything on the screen. I am familiar with how to work on these phone somewhat so I opened it up, checked all the connections, check the battery connection, etc......and still nothing. I ordered a new battery (just in case) and replaced that as well, still nothing. Went to the apple store/genius bar and the guy said the charge port is working but he couldn't get anything from the phone either. He mentioned maybe a power surge or something.....it had rained the night it happened. My question is does anyone have a best guess on if or how I can fix this myself? He said it might be a "fried logicboard".........so if that is the case, can I do this repair? If yes, whats the deal with the "cloud locked" etc stuff? I am very budgeted so I am looking to do this repair as inexpensively as possible. Thanks for any help/advice, much appreciated.