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Versão atual de: Marty Rippens

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SOLUTION!!
Hi everyone!
-I am a professinal phone repairer from down under and, as everyone else, I too experienced the white vertical lines or the white squares issues.
+I am a professional phone repairer from down under and, as everyone else, I too experienced the white vertical lines or the white squares issues.
-I have done some research and experimenting and now I deal with the problem effectively.
+I have done some research and experimenting, and now I deal with the problem effectively.
-This solution is only for lines or squares on LCD. It's a solution intended for professional repairs, many amateur repairers do damge the LCD while attempting the repair.
+This solution is only for lines or squares on the LCD. It's a solution intended for professional repairers; many amateur repairers do damage to the LCD while attempting the repair.
Here come some considerations valid for most of the cases:
-1 - The problem doesn't come from a deffective screen.
+1 - The problem doesn't come from a defective screen.
2 - This problem is typically experienced with several screens on the same phone.
3 - The problem arises from static electricity.
4 - The problem doesn't occur often with original screens.
-5 - Problem is much more likely to happen with low or deteriorated batteries.
+5 - The problem is much more likely to happen with low or deteriorated batteries.
-So when I encounter the problem in a particular phone I follow this sequence:
+So when I encounter the problem in a particular phone, I follow this sequence:
- Unplug the screen
- Unplug the battery
- Wait 30 seconds
- Brush screen contacts
- Replug the screen and make sure connectors sit properly
- Replug battery
- Test again
I follow this sequence 2 - 3 times at least.
-If problem unsolved:
+If problem remains unsolved:
-- Try a new screen (keep previous screen, will be good for the next repair)
+- Try a [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/iPhone/iPhone-5c-Display-Assembly-with-Home-Button-and-Front-Camera/IF126-000-1|new screen] (keep previous screen; it will be good for the next repair)
- Follow previous process again
-If problem still unresolved and battery low or deteriorated (soft or inflated), charge or replace the battery and test again.
+If problem still remains unresolved and the battery is low or deteriorated (soft or inflated), charge or [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+5c+Battery+Replacement/21745|replace the battery] and test again.
-- If problem still persistent, leave the LCD on the phone and explain the costumer. Problem will typically disappear after 1-3 days or after recharge, if not, reimburse (hasn't happen to me so far).
+- If problem still persists, leave the LCD on the phone and explain to the costumer that the problem will typically disappear after 1-3 days or after recharge. If not, reimburse (hasn't happen to me so far).
Hope this helps someone else.
-regards,
+Regards,
miquel

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Editado por: oldturkey03

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SOLUTION!!
Hi everyone!
I am a professinal phone repairer from down under and, as everyone else, I too experienced the white vertical lines or the white squares issues.
I have done some research and experimenting and now I deal with the problem effectively.
This solution is only for lines or squares on LCD. It's a solution intended for professional repairs, many amateur repairers do damge the LCD while attempting the repair.
Here come some considerations valid for most of the cases:
1 - The problem doesn't come from a deffective screen.
2 - This problem is typically experienced with several screens on the same phone.
3 - The problem arises from static electricity.
4 - The problem doesn't occur often with original screens.
5 - Problem is much more likely to happen with low or deteriorated batteries.
So when I encounter the problem in a particular phone I follow this sequence:
- Unplug the screen
- Unplug the battery
- Wait 30 seconds
- Brush screen contacts
- Replug the screen and make sure connectors sit properly
- Replug battery
- Test again
I follow this sequence 2 - 3 times at least.
If problem unsolved:
- Try a new screen (keep previous screen, will be good for the next repair)
- Follow previous process again
If problem still unresolved and battery low or deteriorated (soft or inflated), charge or replace the battery and test again.
- If problem still persistent, leave the LCD on the phone and explain the costumer. Problem will typically disappear after 1-3 days or after recharge, if not, reimburse (hasn't happen to me so far).
Hope this helps someone else.
regards,
miquel
-
-www.aldingatech.com

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Editado por: Miki

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SOLUTION!!
Hi everyone!
-I am a professinal phone repairer from down under and, as everyone else, I too experienced the withe vertical lines or the white squares issues.
+I am a professinal phone repairer from down under and, as everyone else, I too experienced the white vertical lines or the white squares issues.
I have done some research and experimenting and now I deal with the problem effectively.
This solution is only for lines or squares on LCD. It's a solution intended for professional repairs, many amateur repairers do damge the LCD while attempting the repair.
Here come some considerations valid for most of the cases:
1 - The problem doesn't come from a deffective screen.
2 - This problem is typically experienced with several screens on the same phone.
3 - The problem arises from static electricity.
4 - The problem doesn't occur often with original screens.
5 - Problem is much more likely to happen with low or deteriorated batteries.
So when I encounter the problem in a particular phone I follow this sequence:
- Unplug the screen
- Unplug the battery
- Wait 30 seconds
- Brush screen contacts
- Replug the screen and make sure connectors sit properly
- Replug battery
- Test again
I follow this sequence 2 - 3 times at least.
If problem unsolved:
- Try a new screen (keep previous screen, will be good for the next repair)
- Follow previous process again
If problem still unresolved and battery low or deteriorated (soft or inflated), charge or replace the battery and test again.
- If problem still persistent, leave the LCD on the phone and explain the costumer. Problem will typically disappear after 1-3 days or after recharge, if not, reimburse (hasn't happen to me so far).
Hope this helps someone else.
regards,
miquel
www.aldingatech.com

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Editado por: Miki

Texto:

SOLUTION!!
Hi everyone!
I am a professinal phone repairer from down under and, as everyone else, I too experienced the withe vertical lines or the white squares issues.
I have done some research and experimenting and now I deal with the problem effectively.
-This solution is only for lines or squares on LCD but with responsive touch. It's a solution intended for professional repairs, many amateur repairers do damge the LCD while attempting the repair.
+This solution is only for lines or squares on LCD. It's a solution intended for professional repairs, many amateur repairers do damge the LCD while attempting the repair.
Here come some considerations valid for most of the cases:
1 - The problem doesn't come from a deffective screen.
2 - This problem is typically experienced with several screens on the same phone.
3 - The problem arises from static electricity.
4 - The problem doesn't occur often with original screens.
5 - Problem is much more likely to happen with low or deteriorated batteries.
So when I encounter the problem in a particular phone I follow this sequence:
- Unplug the screen
- Unplug the battery
- Wait 30 seconds
- Brush screen contacts
- Replug the screen and make sure connectors sit properly
- Replug battery
- Test again
I follow this sequence 2 - 3 times at least.
If problem unsolved:
- Try a new screen (keep previous screen, will be good for the next repair)
- Follow previous process again
If problem still unresolved and battery low or deteriorated (soft or inflated), charge or replace the battery and test again.
- If problem still persistent, leave the LCD on the phone and explain the costumer. Problem will typically disappear after 1-3 days or after recharge, if not, reimburse (hasn't happen to me so far).
Hope this helps someone else.
regards,
miquel
www.aldingatech.com

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Postagem original de: Miki

Texto:

SOLUTION!!

Hi everyone!

I am a professinal phone repairer from down under and, as everyone else, I too experienced the withe vertical lines or the white squares issues.

I have done some research and experimenting and now I deal with the problem effectively.

This solution is only for lines or squares on LCD but with responsive touch. It's a solution intended for professional repairs, many amateur repairers do damge the LCD while attempting the repair.

Here come some considerations valid for most of the cases:

1 - The problem doesn't come from a deffective screen.

2 - This problem is typically experienced with several screens on the same phone.

3 - The problem arises from static electricity.

4 - The problem doesn't occur often with original screens.

5 - Problem is much more likely to happen with low or deteriorated batteries.

So when I encounter the problem in a particular phone I follow this sequence:

- Unplug the screen

- Unplug the battery

- Wait 30 seconds

- Brush screen contacts

- Replug the screen and make sure connectors sit properly

- Replug battery

- Test again

I follow this sequence 2 - 3 times at least.

If problem unsolved:

- Try a new screen (keep previous screen, will be good for the next repair)

- Follow previous process again

If problem still unresolved and battery low or deteriorated (soft or inflated), charge or replace the battery and test again.

- If problem still persistent, leave the LCD on the phone and explain the costumer. Problem will typically disappear after 1-3 days or after recharge, if not, reimburse (hasn't happen to me so far).

Hope this helps someone else.

regards,

miquel

www.aldingatech.com

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