Always make sure you disconnect the battery before doing any work on a phone, so you don’t short anything out.
# You have a bad part. The backlight can malfunction from time to time on replacement parts. You’ll need to send it back and get another screen.
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# In the past I’ve heard that static electricity can cause this. I have seen where if you disconnect the screen and let it sit for about 15 minutes, any static built up will discharge and the flicker will go away. I have also seen where charging the phone for an extended amount of time will fix the issue too.
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# In the past I’ve heard that static electricity can cause this. I have seen where if you disconnect the screen and let it sit for about 15 minutes, any static built up will discharge and the flicker will go away. I have also seen where charging the phone for an extended amount of time will fix the issue too.
Always make sure you disconnect the battery before doing any work on a phone, so you don’t short anything out.
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# You have a bad part. The backlight can malfunction from time to time on replacement parts. You’ll need to send it back and get another screen.
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# In the past I’ve heard that static electricity can cause this. I have seen where if you disconnect the screen and let it sit for about 15 minutes, any static built up will discharge and the flicker will go away. I have also seen where charging the phone for an extended amount of time will fix the issue too. Always make sure you disconnect the battery before doing any work on a phone, so you don’t short anything out.
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# You have a bad part. The backlight can malfunction from time to time on replacement parts. You’ll need to send it back and get another screen.
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# In the past I’ve heard that static electricity can cause this. I have seen where if you disconnect the screen and let it sit for about 15 minutes, any static built up will discharge and the flicker will go away. I have also seen where charging the phone for an extended amount of time will fix the issue too.
Always make sure you disconnect the battery before doing any work on a phone, so you don’t short anything out.
# You have a bad part. The backlight can malfunction from time to time on replacement parts. You’ll need to send it back and get another screen.
# In the past I’ve heard that static electricity can cause this. I have seen where if you disconnect the screen and let it sit for about 15 minutes, any static built up will discharge and the flicker will go away. I have also seen where charging the phone for an extended amount of time will fix the issue too. Always make sure you disconnect the battery before doing any work on a phone, so you don’t short anything out.