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Hey guys!
I recently dropped my phone and now it wont turn on at all. Screen is not cracked at all. When it happened there was still light in the screen, but then the phone died shortly afterwards (Low charge) Haven’t been able to get the screen on at all since.
I’ve connected it to my mac and it indeed recognizes that there is an iPhone connected. Checked both in “System Report” and it popped up as a phone connected when I set it in DFU mode. So there is some kind of life in my phone.
I’ve open it and tried looking for damaged cables. Specifically looked at the cables for the screen and they looked all right.
Anybody that has an idea of that I could do? Maybe screen replacement or something completely else?
I reeeeally don’t want to buy a new phone.
There are a few different reasons why this is happening. Your battery is “consumed” or is no longer holding a charge.
- Apple estimates that the iPhone battery will lose 20 percent of its capacity after 400 full charge and discharge cycles. Depending on how much you use it and how you recharge it (let it drain completely and then charge it or otherwise ) You can take it to an Apple Store to have the battery tested for free.A replacement battery is $49.00Try a Forced Restart. (1st Generation)Press and hold both the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button.When the Apple logo appears, release both buttonsForced Restart (2nd Generation)Quickly press and release the Volume Up buttonQuickly press and release the Volume Down buttonPress and hold the Side button.Continue holding the Side button until you see the Apple logo. Factory reset iPhone SE with your PCOn a Mac with macOS Catalina 10.15, open Finder. On a Mac with macOS Mojave 10.14 or earlier, or a Windows PC, open iTunesConnect your iPhone SE to your computer using your charging cableEnter your phone’s passcode if you get a prompt, or tap Trust This Computer.Select your iPhone SE when it appears on your computer.Click Restore iPhone.Click Restore again to confirmYour computer will now erase your iPhone SE to factory settings and install the latest iOS software on it.If none of the above work then it may be time to trade in for another device. Or take it in or send it to Apple and let them tell you what is wrong, but that costs
Your issue is some of the following. Bad LCDMotherboard damage. It will not be the battery if you are seeing any lights. If you see lights, this would be the backlight engaging. So if backlight engages you likely have damaged components around the LCD Display FPC. The backlight and Display plugs into one Flex. There’s likely a knocked off Filter around the FPC.Message if you need anymore help. We have extensive knowledge.
i phone se 2020 had it for about a week i droped it and now it wont cut on iv hads it hooked up to a apple charger that came with still nothing the screen dontg light up or anything ???? any ideas???
when you dropped the phone there is a chance that the logic board and the LCD screen may have become disconnected leading in your screen being “Off” if you open up the phone it can be an easy fix. Hope this works.