The Solution For Dealing With iPhone Touch Diseases

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The Solution For Dealing With iPhone Touch Diseases Whether you've accidentally dropped the phone and smashed the LCD screen, knocked it off the coffee table and let it slip down the toilet, there is nothing way under the circumstances.

When the smartphone broken and not work, it makes phone user will know the pain, heartbreak, heartache and can't communicate. Although you want to reboot your phone, reset your account, connect the iTunes etc. Some phone issue don't repair well by this way, so we can choose repair the hardware. If you has the broken phone,there are plenty of options at your disposal, now Vip Fix Shop Team can help to recover your device.


First, I will introduce the tips & fixes for unresponsive screens. 1. Check your fingers are clean and dry. Any moisture can stop the touchscreen. 2. Try removing the screen protector, if you use one. 3. With a soft cloth to wipe the screen, every three days. 4. If your device has 3D Touch sensitivity settings, check it. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > 3D Touch and adjust the sensitivity slider. 5. Check the rotation. If the screen refusing to rotate when you want it to, or rotating when you don't, check Orientation Lock. 6. Hold down the Home button and the Sleep/Wake button at the same time for around 10 seconds. Restart the device and restore the screen. 7. The last way is resetting the device to factory settings. If none of these tips work, it' s possible your device has Touch Disease. Now I will introduce the "Touch Disease". What is "Touch Disease"? The iPhone LCD display has a small flickering grey bar at the top of the screen, and the screen may become completely unresponsive to touch.


The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are the only models affected by Touch Disease. More information about "Touch Disease", you can read Here.

Second, I will introduce the solution of "Touch Disease"  The Touch IC chips on the phones' logic board break away partially, making for intermittent electrical connections.

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symptoms. and "Touch Disease". In later models of iPhone the Touch IC chips are moved on to the display assembly, which is why the 6S and 6S Plus are not affected. The older phones of the chips were protected via a metal shield, so again aren't affected. Experts say the Touch IC chips break away from the board during everyday use, such as when a phone flexes slightly when stored in a trouser pocket. This is why applying pressure


to the screen, or twisting it slightly, can appear to fix the problem, it forces the Touch IC chips to re-establish full contact with the logic board.  Touch Disease is not an issue with the screen or its digitiser, and replacing the screen will not solve the issue. Because it is not uncertain whether the Touch IC chips is detach, it is also not clear how to avoid it happening. But the best avoiding solution is don't put the phone in a trouser pocket. Third, If your iPhone affected by Touch Disease, what can you do?  If your iPhone is still within guarantee period, you can take it to Apple, where they'll almost certainly either swap the logic board for a replacement, or swap the entire phone for a replacement.  If it is without guarantee period, you can take it to the third-party repair shops, re-solder the Touch IC chips to make a permanent connection, and some also apply a metal plate over the chips to stop the issue recurring, it's not much expense.


More information about phone repair tools and guides, you can choose Vip Fix Shop Team.


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