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Damaged backlight component on motherboard?

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Hello all,

I had a customer bring in this phone that was run over.  It appears to be fully functional, even with the condition of the original screen.  However, putting on a new screen showed that the backlight was super dim and had what almost looked to be dead pixels in the bottom left corner.  I tried this with two different screens so it is definitely something on the board as opposed to damaged parts.

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That being said, I am looking to get into PCB board repair.  Can anyone offer any advice on if repairing the backlight component would be a feasible repair?  Or if that is even the issue here?

Thanks,

Justin

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Damaged backlight component on motherboard?

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hello all,

I had a customer bring in this phone that was run over.  It appears to be fully functional, even with the condition of the original screen.  However, putting on a new screen showed that the backlight was super dim and had what almost looked to be dead pixels in the bottom left corner.  I tried this with two different screens so it is definitely something on the board as opposed to damaged parts.

[image|2225005]

[image|2225006]

[image|2225004]

[image|2225002]

That being said, I am looking to get into PCB board repair.  Can anyone offer any advice on if repairing the backlight component would be a feasible repair?  Or if that is even the issue here?

Thanks,

Justin

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iPhone 11

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