Doing a back glass removal without emptying the housing is a recipe for disaster. So much could be wrong it’s hard to know where to start.
I would start by testing a bare-bones setup. Start by disconnecting the battery first (always!). Then disconnect the digitizer, LCD, charging coil, front camera, rear camera and home button extension flex. Now re-connect the battery; you should only have the battery and Lightning Dock flex connected. Connect a known-good, preferably Apple-original Lightning cable to an iTunes enabled computer.
Does iTunes recognize your phone? If so, then you should re-connect one flex at a time until the phone stops working. I would start with the charging coil, then the Home button flex, then add the rear camera, LCD & Digitizer.
If the bare-bones setup does not get recognized by iTunes, then you most likely have a logic board issue. You could send it (or find a local) to a repair shop that specializes in micro-soldering repair.
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What you did? How you removed it? Hot Plate, Heat Gun, Laser or frozen?
Did you removed the motherboard before the process?
da Heinz Schmitt
I used a heat gun and applied a very small amount of heat. I did not remove anything from the phone.
da Elijah Rene File