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So two weeks ago I dropped my phone and the screen popped out. I popped it back in and the screen was still visible on some parts, others were black and colorful. But after that, I kept opening and closing the screen to see if it’d work better but the visible parts were just getting eaten up by the black and colorful parts. And soon, the screen wouldn’t really turn on anymore. My dad ordered a new screen along with a new battery and wifi anetenna, because since I bought this phone on Craigslist, the battery and the wifi antenna weren’t the best. We watched a turtorial on Youtube on how to fix the antenna, and we followed every step and put the new parts in. The screen turns on, but it only shows the apple logo. It’s also slightly gray. After four-five seconds, it goes black-lit. We charged it and it kept doing it again, but it wouldn’t fully turn on. What do I do?

Yep, it’s boot looping. either you need a new battery, or you’ll need to put it into dfu and restore to a backup. If you dfu restore to a backup, you’ll lose everything. But if it isn’t the battery, that’ll be the only option Plug your device into your computer with a USB cable. Turn off the device. Hold the Power button for 3 seconds. Hold the Home and Power buttons for 10 seconds. Release the Power button but keep holding the Home button. EDIT: Here is a guide and parts list for the battery. Honestly though, it’s really starting to sound like the tristar. Again, microsoldering not for beginners. Also likely your aftermarket charger that did this. Your iPhone needs an original apple charger, and it’s the block, not the cord, that’s the important part iPhone 6 Battery Replacement iPhone 6 Battery