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matexion

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Dec 10, 2017
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while charging my iPhone 6 plus the charger got burnt ( there is a small hole on the head of the charger)

and my phone doesn't want to turn on ;( can someone tell me what could go wrong ? can i replace any part by myself ? Can dock connector charging port + battery replacement fix the problem ? please can someone help me
 
Was that an official Apple charger that came with the phone or some third party charger. May be when the charger burned and your phone was still connected it drained your battery completely. Try another charger and cable, plug in your phone and leave it for a while. The worst scenario is that when your charger blew up it could have spat higher voltage into the phone and something got damaged. It could be anything. Battery replacement will probably not help.
 
Do you mean the little square charging brick...it burnt and has a hole?

If that's the case, then I highly suspect that the charge circuit inside the phone was damaged and this is what causes the phone to not boot. It could be just the internal Lightning Port Flex but I suspect the actual charge circuit. This can be repaired by an experienced micro-solderer (less expensive) or you can do an OOW swap (more expensive) at the Apple store.
 
Try to charge your iphone with other charger. If your iphone charge fully then try to turn on your iphone. If iphone still not turn up then there is issue with iphone. also check two copper connector of your battery point on pcb of iphone
 
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