How do you fix an unresponsive touch screen on iPhone 5c?
Here’s how: If your iPhone won’t turn off in the normal way — or if turning your iPhone off and back on again doesn’t solve the problem — try doing a hard reset. To do this, hold the Power and Home Buttons down at the same time. Wait several seconds, until the Apple logo appears on the screen, and then let go.
Can you fix a digitizer?
You’ll know if your digitizer is broken because you won’t be able to set the alarm, browse the Internet, set your ringtones or use any of the features on your phone. However, instead of returning the phone, you can also quickly fix the digitizer at home.
How do I know if I need a new digitizer?
The LCD is a different component from the digitizer/glass, but sometimes they are attached to each other. If your damage is detectable by touch, and you know that it is the front, the digitizer/glass needs replacement.
How do I know if I need to replace the digitizer on my phone?
If the screen is not responding to touch then usually the digitizer is damaged or faulty. Usually a damaged or cracked LCD will display a distorted image or no image at all. So if the phone displays a good image but does not respond to touch then you may have the option of only replacing the digitizer.
How do you cure Touch disease?
There are two ways to cure “Touch Disease.” Either the Logic Board needs to be replaced, or the IC Chips need to be re-soldered back onto the logic board. This isn’t something you can do on your own. Therefore you’ll need to have your iPhone repaired by an expert.
How do I know if my digitizer is broken?
Here is some more information on the symptoms of cracked glass versus damaged LCDs or digitizers.
- Shattered Glass. If your phone or tablet’s glass is shattered there will be cracks or chips on the screen itself.
- Touchscreen Doesn’t Work.
- Pixelated Screen.
- Black Screen.