The fall may have dislodged the screen flex cable connection to the systemboard or more likely the screen is damaged internally and has to be replaced as it cannot be repaired.
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As a DIY repair all you can do is to open the phone and first check that the screen cable connection is secure and if it is, then to temporarily replace the display assembly and check if it now works OK.
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As a DIY repair all you can do is to open the phone and first check that the screen cable connection is secure and if it is, then to temporarily replace the screen assembly and check if it now works OK.
Here’s a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CzGF_DF5c0|video] that shows how to replace the screen assembly in the phone, that may help you to do this.
If doing this yourself is too daunting, contact a reputable, professional mobile phone repair service and ask for a quote to repair the phone.
Hi @seeeaaa ,
The fall may have dislodged the screen flex cable connection to the systemboard or more likely the screen is damaged internally and has to be replaced as it cannot be repaired.
As a DIY repair all you can do is to open the phone and first check that the screen cable connection is secure and if it is, then to temporarily replace the display assembly and check if it now works OK.
Here’s a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CzGF_DF5c0|video] that shows how to replace the screen assembly in the phone, that may help you to do this.
If doing this yourself is too daunting, contact a reputable, professional mobile phone repair service and ask for a quote to repair the phone.