Actually, I’ve had this problem and fixed it. Its the cable connectors that attach the screen to the base of the phone. One of these is not connected properly, or has a bad connection, probably from being touched by human hands and has some oils from skin blocking the connection. All you have to do it take them off, clean them with alcohol, then reconnect them—just making sure they are all firmly pressed down. Check to make sure this worked before closing phone back up by simply turning it on.
If the problem persists…
There are two other things you can try. Another connection that causes this problem is the front facing camera and the proximity sensor assembly. You can try to remove and clean connections.
Finally, you can plug phone into charging cord, turn it on, then plug into computer with itunes installed (this will force reset). The blinking apple will most likely continue for for a while, but just leave plugged in, and surprisingly it will eventually reset, as long as all the connections have been cleaned of any oils from your hands.
I have had this problem on two different models I fixed, and these solutions worked both times; unfortunately, one of them had the problem resurface later, which means the board connectors were damaged when the screen was originally taken off and then entire board will have to be replaced.
Helpful hint. When reconnecting any cables, try not to press in the center. Press from one end, then other end. This will prevent them from being damaged.
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It happens no matter if the phone is plugged to a charger or unplugged...
The funny thing is... when I switched it to airplane mode, it stops... I will continue testing it... Thank you for replying :^)
из kangveeta
I think it's just a faulty battery.
I used to get this a lot from a certain supplier selling repackaged / aftermarket iPhone 4S batteries (in your case it's most likely just a faulty battery which would be rare when it comes to iFixit but it does happen).
из Ben
Thats 99% is faulty battery. Market is flooded with a bad quality battery nowaday
из Otniel Yoreiza
Thank you guys for replying!
Do you guys think if I can return this to iFixit?
из kangveeta
I replaced the battery on my iphone 6plus. It worked for a few days then stopped. Eventually it just started blinking on the apple screen.. After tearing it down and rebuilding several times i threw in my old apple battery and it works fine, just doesnt keep a good charge, which is why i tried to replace it in the first place.
Is there a warranty for these ufixit batteries? I think i have a dud.
из Jerry Longbine
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