You could try shining a torch at an angle close to the screen when the phone is on to check if you can detect any images at all. If you can then there is a backlight problem but since you have recently had it professionally repaired take it back to where you got it repaired and show them the problem. Most reputable repairers give some sort of guarantee on their workmanship.
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You could try shining a torch at an angle close to the screen when the phone is on to check if you can detect any images at all. They will be very faint if they are there, so trying this in a darkened room may help to see them if they are there or not
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If you can see images on the screen, then there is a backlight problem but since you have recently had it professionally repaired take it back to where you got it repaired and show them the problem. Most reputable repairers give some sort of guarantee on their workmanship.
Don’t open the phone yourself to try and find out what the problem is and then take it back to the repairer, as this will allow them to say that you caused the problem and that they’re not responsible anymore.
Hi @nthabiseng1 ,
You could try shining a torch at an angle close to the screen when the phone is on to check if you can detect any images at all. If you can then there is a backlight problem but since you have recently had it professionally repaired take it back to where you got it repaired and show them the problem. Most reputable repairers give some sort of guarantee on their workmanship.
Don’t open the phone yourself to try and find out what the problem is and then take it back to the repairer, as this will allow them to say that you caused the problem and that they’re not responsible anymore.