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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6 that was released on September 19, 2014. Model Numbers: A1549, A1586, and A1589

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Black Screen After Screen Repair

I have just fixed an iPhone 6's screen for a Cutomer. And the screen is black. It works because iTunes recognises it.

Tried the old screen and also another screen and none of the 3 screens work.

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You may have blown the backlight circuit on the logic board. To be certain, shine a bright light on the screen after you connect it to an iTunes enabled computer. If you see a dim image, then the backlight circuit is damaged. This will require a micro-soldering repair.

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That's the thing, the display shows nothing! Yet iTunes recognises the phone. I have no idea what the issue could be.

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Then you will need to look at the LCM Driver circuit (Chestnut).

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is there image and no backlight ?

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The backlight doesn't work either

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Take Diode Mode readings of the FPC's and compare to 1st image, check Filters for continuity...For backlight, pay attention to image 2, and for image, you can start with 3 - 5, but may also find LCM Reset, Photon alive, etc while looking through diode mode readings if off...

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sounds like you blew the backlight 99% of the time that happens because the battery was not disconnected during the repair

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Oh crap! How do I fix that?

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you have to change the filter are you good with microsoldering?

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I'm not good with it no. I don't even have the right equipment

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where are you located? check shops around you or you can just send it in

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