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Zapposphere

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May 9, 2025
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iPhone 6s worked fine for a few days. Then one day the battery died and it stopped charging.
Cant really figure out what's wrong with it. Took it to a repair shop, they turned the phone on with a different battery. Took it to another they say the my battery is fine but there's a problem in my motherboard.

Which makes me confused, as the phone had other problems too, like a bent body, overheating during charging and normal use, dim camera, missing screws etc. And I wasn't even using an official apple charger. So the problem could be in any or multiple of those places.

In this situation how do I know what really is causing this problem? as the repair shops have no interest in giving a proper diagnosis. Thank you.
 

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