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My iPhone 6 bought on eBay came without a screen which was an easy replacement but then the battery was bad so I also replaced that and after that it was working. I decided a couple of weeks later i should apply the adhesive under the battery because it was working great and i could sell it. When i went to turn the phone back on it took a long time to boot up and when it booted up the battery was at 1%. So i went to plug it in and it wouldn’t charge. So i went to go plug it into my computer and the computer didn’t recognize it in recovery mode. I have had this same exact problem on a 7 plus about a week ago and i have taken it to the apple store to try and fix it and they told me that it was on the logic board. So I decided to solder a new connector on the 7 plus and it still didn’t turn on even when connected to my computer.
When you have both these symptoms at once, not charging a drained battery and no communication with the PC one can almost be sure the Tristar IC along the charging circuit needs to be replaced. It’s not a DIY repair and considering present used iPhone 6 prices such repair may not be economically interesting. It seems the seller packed together a bunch of faulty parts in a phone..typical for some eBay sellers..would always advice to check carefully feedbacks before purchase.