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hello Carolina, from your description, it can be concluded that your phone is not dead, you just can’t see anything. Probably a colleague caused the fault, we call this a short to ground. What seems dead at first glance (in the context as above) is actually hiding the storm of events, the struggle of positive and negative charges for domination over the environment. It looks like the latter are in the majority right now (if I can picture it that way). Find a good repair shop of microelectronics where will bring your phone back to life in a few minutes or at least give you back your phone data. It is not difficult or expensive, but requires experience and knowledge in the field of microelectronics. Unfortunately, most of the Apple mechanics (that I know or heard) are people raised in the YouTube era. If you come across one like that and he tells you that you need to replace the screen and / or the batteries - run away from there, you won’t gain anything here (except for losing money from your wallet). PS, @refectio is a good idea, this guy has proven many times that he has a head for thinking. You can also check out ipadrehab if you’re writing from Central / North America. RESQ or studionapraw in EU, Paul Daniels’ studio in Australia or Service Malaysia in Asia. … — UPDATE, 08.07.2022 — yes, it was a crazy adventure. @carolapin - thank you for your trust and your time. However, I would like to add that from the 2-3 weeks you write about in the above update, there was a 1 week loss for my absense and second for search for a missing return shipment to you. All in all, the repair took one week. I hope there will be fewer and fewer similar cases around the world.
This would have been an easy fix if the shop you took it to was a reputable repairer. The most common cause for this to happen when replacing the screen on a 6s is not disconnecting the battery which can damage the backlight circuit, the 1v8 image filter and on occasions the LCM reset line. If the repair shop did not know what to look for they have probably added more variables to the repair by removing or replacing components that didn’t need replacing. If you get in contact with a reputable repair shop I am quite confident they will be able to get access to your data.
Hello, I am a certified apple repair agent working for geeks squad part time as an advanced repair agent. I think i can help answer your question. On all iphone models automated icloud back up is turned on by default. So unless that feature was turned off or your icloud storage was full you should be able to go to icloud.com and log in using your apple ID and password and see if your information was saved to icloud and can even download any photos, documents, or contact information directly from iCloud.com but as far as saving any information on the device itself if nothing was backed up prior to the logic board being damaged retreaving the data off of the device would be quite a difficult task and depending on what portion of the board was damaged might even be an impossible task. I hoped this helped answer your question and wish you the best of luck with solving this problem.