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maffino

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Nov 21, 2015
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So I have dropped my iPhone 5c (it occurs quite often to me) and it looked like simple drop where nothing actually happens just I need to push my screen a bit back and it works perfectly. But this time after I pushed screen it started becoming red and suddenly my screen became all black. If I press lock or home buttons it gets a bit brighter. I can still hear people calling etc. it seem to work perfect inside but I'm not able to see what's happening. I read somewhere in the internet that it might just be some connections going off which should obviously be cheaper than replacing screen, can this be the case?
 
So I have dropped my iPhone 5c (it occurs quite often to me) and it looked like simple drop where nothing actually happens just I need to push my screen a bit back and it works perfectly. But this time after I pushed screen it started becoming red and suddenly my screen became all black. If I press lock or home buttons it gets a bit brighter. I can still hear people calling etc. it seem to work perfect inside but I'm not able to see what's happening. I read somewhere in the internet that it might just be some connections going off which should obviously be cheaper than replacing screen, can this be the case?
You can open it up and check the connections between the screen and the board. It is fairly simple and you can find instructions on a UTUBE video.
 
Just open up your phone to have a check.

But mostly, it's because you may have broken the lcd display inside.

Good Luck!
 
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