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Hi all, Recently had the screen of an iPhone 6s replaced after a drop. Now, the phone functions perfectly when plugged in but moments after I take it off charge, it will shut off. Both cameras are not working either. When I place it back on charge, it will either boot loop until it has enough charge to turn on and display a low battery percentage (i.e. 5%). Alternatively it will turn straight back on and display the percentage that it shut off at (regardless of the number). I’ve taken it in to a repair shop for diagnostics and have been quoted a rear camera and battery replacement. It’s out of warranty so no chance of apple. What’s the likely cause/fix of this, and is the suggestion by the repair shop appropriate? Cheers in advance.
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