I dropped my iPhone 15 Pro and now it won't turn on. After the fall, I tried charging it for an hour, but all it does is flash the Apple logo and then the screen goes black. I even attempted a factory reset, but that didn't help either. It doesn't show up when I connect it to my Mac. I'm not sure if it's stuck in a boot loop or if something else is wrong. Can anyone offer some advice?
3 Answers
You're probably gonna need to take it to a repair shop. They’ll be able to open it up and take a look at what's broken. It’s not something you can easily fix at home.
From my experience, it’s likely something on the logic board might have come loose. The screen's connection is the usual suspect, but if it's another component, you might be looking at an out-of-warranty replacement or needing a tech who can handle IC reballing.
It sounds like your iPhone might need hardware service. If you've tried putting it in recovery mode or DFU mode and it still doesn't show up in Finder, that’s a pretty strong indicator that you have a hardware issue. It could be something loose from the drop, so getting it checked out is your best bet.

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