6650 Fold not turning on

I have been using 6650 Fold for more than a year. My phone just died couple of days back and its not turning on. The battery was fully charged before the phone died. I tried to turn it on without memory card, sim card, and also after removing the battery for more than 20 mins. None of the above methods worked. Event 3 finger reset (3,*,green button + power on button) is not working.
Has anyone faced any similar issues with 6650 before?
Any help or idea would be appreciated.
-Rohit

yup the phone doesnt recognize the operating system anymore. You need to restore the device. To do that you will need to put it in DFU mode, to do that you hold both buttons for 7 seconds, while its plugged in and then after 7 seconds let go of the sleep wake button and hold the home button until itunes recognizes that it is in recovery mode. This will erase everything, unless you have a backup in icloud or on the computer.

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