Hi guys,
my mum is on a 1st Gen-iPhone SE and is kept in a tough case with screen protector. She absolutely loves that thing and looked well after her little machine. Her first iPhone, you get it...
For a while now she complained about accidentally muting during a phone call.
If I cover those sensors without any pressure, the display stays on.
If I press down my finger on those sensors, the display turns off.
If I press NEXT to the sensors with some pressure, the display turns off AS WELL during a phone call.
So my fear is, the proximity sensor might be faulty or some other kind of defect. Would you come to the same conclusion?
Is that fixable and would that be a display repair with Apple or do you have to go for the nasty more expensive repair?
At the moment I can't bring it in for repair due to lockdown, but I would like to hear your opinions or experiences...
Many thanks and all the best
AM
my mum is on a 1st Gen-iPhone SE and is kept in a tough case with screen protector. She absolutely loves that thing and looked well after her little machine. Her first iPhone, you get it...
For a while now she complained about accidentally muting during a phone call.
If I cover those sensors without any pressure, the display stays on.
If I press down my finger on those sensors, the display turns off.
If I press NEXT to the sensors with some pressure, the display turns off AS WELL during a phone call.
So my fear is, the proximity sensor might be faulty or some other kind of defect. Would you come to the same conclusion?
Is that fixable and would that be a display repair with Apple or do you have to go for the nasty more expensive repair?
At the moment I can't bring it in for repair due to lockdown, but I would like to hear your opinions or experiences...
Many thanks and all the best
AM