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Without trying to get your hopes too high, I am getting the impression that your phone is working fine, only the display misses the connection to the main board. It is easy to not push the connector back in properly and I think that that is the problem. Try to open it again and fix the connector.
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Without trying to get your hopes too high, I am getting the impression that your phone is working fine, only the display misses the connection to the main board. It is easy to not push the connector back in properly and I think that that is the problem. Try to open it again and fix the connector.
Edit: I mean the display connector, not the USB connector. I thought it was obvious but just to clear any potential confusion...
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Yes, I would try the main ribbon connector first.
It is very delicate and is a bit of an art to locate correctly.
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I do wonder if 10 minutes in the oven wouldn't help or just further brick the thing, if that's possible.
I've always been careful with the micro-usb port, but never strengthened it in advance, as I see some have been recommending. That's a slight regret.
Anyway, it came off, so I temporarily glued it with fabric glue (easy to remove when it came to actually soldering) to get some charge into the battery, considering external chargers first but ideally wanting a working on-board charge.
The next day I took it to a friend who could assist with the soldering job. Managed to get it firmly attached and was about to test when we decided to just quickly make sure the 5 USB pins were soldered, just applying the heat for belt and braces.
Well, it was either the first solder effort or the final 5-pin touch-up, but on attempting to re-boot the device I got the white LED and the screen backlight but no OS displaying. Not even the loved/hated 5-dots swinging back and forth. Then my custom email notification LED alert came on a minute or so later. The phone is alive in there, it just can't display to screen -- basically paralysed. The alarm still goes off, notifications show etc. but nothing on the screen.
- What, I wonder, could have caused this?
- Did we touch something we shouldn't have in the solder job?
- Could the board have been overheated, frying a display component somewhere?
- Is it really bricked?
- Could putting it in the oven be worth a shot at this point?
I have looked over the screen and other components, but can't see anything untoward with the naked eye.
I attach some shots of the connector, the soldered area (post-scraping between connectors to ensure no shorts) and one from the more exciting work-in-progress stage for fun. That one features the friend I mentioned, who I usually have to defer to for any electronics questions/advice.
EDIT: Just to let you know I have replied, but those replies are still in the moderation queue - new account... Thanks for suggestions. Replies ask if you both mean the connector between the detached body and screen parts - the main screen connector, I'd call it. I did notice a slight bit of damage to the pins there, so it could be the case. I'm on ebay for a spare now.
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