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Are said spots black? Or simply not responsive to touch?

Here's my suggested process:

Clean the display with a microfiber cloth.

Apply one or two drops of 90% isopropyl alcohol directly to the cloth then wipe the entire display and dry with a different section of the cloth.

Test again.

Close all open apps.

Next reboot the device several times.

Ensure your battery health % found in

Settings > battery > battery Health and charging

Is over 80% anything under 80% can cause the iPhone not to function properly.

Inspect the display for psychical damage.

If the display appears good as new but doesn't take touch in a few places or the entire display and displays an image over the entire display.

It could need it's fpc flex cables re-seated.

If you wish to try a hardware repair like this I suggest following a good guide to the tee.

For a reseat on the display connectors pause on removing the display from the phone and follow the directions in reverse.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 iRobot

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Are said spots black? Or simply not responsive to touch?

Here's my suggested process:

Clean the display with a microfiber cloth.

Apply one or two drops of 90% isopropyl alcohol directly to the cloth then wipe the entire display and dry with a different section of the cloth.

Test again.

Close all open apps.

Next reboot the device several times.

Ensure your battery health % found in

Settings > battery > battery Health and charging

Is over 80% anything under 80% can cause the iPhone not to function properly.

Inspect the display for psychical damage.

If the display appears good as new but doesn't take touch in a few places or the entire display and displays an image over the entire display.

It could need it's fpc flex cables re-seated.

If you wish to try a hardware repair like this I suggest following a good guide to the tee.

For a reseat on the display connectors pause on removing the display from the phone and follow the directions in reverse.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 DanielAdvancedDeviceRepair

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Are said spots black? Or simply not responsive to touch?
Here's my suggested process:
Clean the display with a microfiber cloth.
-Apply one or two drops of 90% isopropyl alcohol driectly to the cloth then wipe the entire display and dry with a different section of the cloth.
+Apply one or two drops of 90% isopropyl alcohol directly to the cloth then wipe the entire display and dry with a different section of the cloth.
Test again.
Close all open apps.
Next reboot the device several times.
Ensure your battery health % found in
Settings > battery > battery Health and charging
Is over 80% anything under 80% can cause the iPhone not to function properly.
-Inspect the display for psyhical damage.
+Inspect the display for psychical damage.
If the display appears good as new but doesn't take touch in a few places or the entire display and displays an image over the entire display.
It could need it's fpc flex cables re-seated.
If you wish to try a hardware repair like this I suggest following a good guide to the tee.
For a reseat on the display connectors pause on removing the display from the phone and follow the directions in reverse.
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-If taking apart your phone isn't something you'd like to try a local repair shop can happily assist.

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Are said spots black? Or simply not responsive to touch?

Here's my suggested process:

Clean the display with a microfiber cloth.

Apply one or two drops of 90% isopropyl alcohol driectly to the cloth then wipe the entire display and dry with a different section of the cloth.

Test again.

Close all open apps.

Next reboot the device several times.

Ensure your battery health % found in

Settings > battery > battery Health and charging

Is over 80% anything under 80% can cause the iPhone not to function properly.

Inspect the display for psyhical damage.

If the display appears good as new but doesn't take touch in a few places or the entire display and displays an image over the entire display.

It could need it's fpc flex cables re-seated.

If you wish to try a hardware repair like this I suggest following a good guide to the tee.

For a reseat on the display connectors pause on removing the display from the phone and follow the directions in reverse.

If taking apart your phone isn't something you'd like to try a local repair shop can happily assist.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 iRobot

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Are said spots black? Or simply not responsive to touch?

Here's my suggested process:

Clean the display with a microfiber cloth.

Apply one or two drops of 90% isopropyl alcohol driectly to the cloth then wipe the entire display and dry with a different section of the cloth.

Test again.

Close all open apps.

Next reboot the device several times.

Ensure your battery health % found in

Settings > battery > battery Health and charging

Is over 80% anything under 80% can cause the iPhone not to function properly.

Inspect the display for psyhical damage.

If the display appears good as new but doesn't take touch in a few places or the entire display and displays an image over the entire display.

It could need it's fpc flex cables re-seated.

If you wish to try a hardware repair like this I suggest following a good guide to the tee.

For a reseat on the display connectors pause on removing the display from the phone and follow the directions in reverse.

If taking apart your phone isn't something you'd like to try a local repair shop can happily assist.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 DanielAdvancedDeviceRepair

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Are said spots black? Or simply not responsive to touch?

Here's my suggested process:

Clean the display with a microfiber cloth.

Apply one or two drops of 90% isopropyl alcohol driectly to the cloth then wipe the entire display and dry with a different section of the cloth.

Test again.

Close all open apps.

Next reboot the device several times.

Ensure your battery health % found in

Settings > battery > battery Health and charging

Is over 80% anything under 80% can cause the iPhone not to function properly.

Inspect the display for psyhical damage.

If the display appears good as new but doesn't take touch in a few places or the entire display and displays an image over the entire display.

It could need it's fpc flex cables re-seated.

If you wish to try a hardware repair like this I suggest following a good guide to the tee.

For a reseat on the display connectors pause on removing the display from the phone and follow the directions in reverse.

If taking apart your phone isn't something you'd like to try a local repair shop can happily assist.

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