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Moarpewpew

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Jul 14, 2018
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I have an iPhone SE 16GB space grey edition. Yesterday the phone started acting up. The phone was on, but when I pressed the power button, the screen appeared bright white and in negative colors, and when unlocking it touch was unresponsive. After a couple tries the screen would stay far but the back light would activate, basically blackness but with sight brightness to it. The phone was still on because if I flipped the silence switch I could feel it vibrate, repeatedly every time I flipped the switch. I tried force rebooting, and when that happened when it rebooted screen would appear bright white, no logo, and after booting up color would fade and it would do that dark back light thing again. Now the phone isn't powering on at all. In addition, a week and a half ago I replaced the screen/LCD because it broke after dropping, and after the replacement it worked fine, until yesterday and today.

Any tips?
 
Sounds like maybe you need to go over your work to make sure the replacement screen/LCD was installed properly. And it's possible the replacement screen/LCD is defective.
 
Most likely a bad replacement screen. If you still have the original screen and it worked nominally, you could put it back for testing purposes.
 
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