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Repair information and guides for the Apple iPhone 5s that was announced on September 10, 2013. Model: A1533, A1453, A1457, A1528, A1530, A1518

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Problem with screen after replacement

I had a customer who had dropped his phone resulting in an expanded battery and damaged screen, both of which I replaced, and the phone appeared to be working perfectly. A few hours later he sent me some photos of what the phone looks like now. The brightness is low and the screen appears to have a pinkish hue, at least from what I can see in the photos. I've never had this problem before, is it just a bad screen? Or something else at play?

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So I replaced the screen, and immediately after replacing, I noticed that even though the screen was functioning, the 'end call button' was more pinkish than red, and while the front camera was working, it also appeared to be slightly off colour. I think the likelyhood of having two faulty screens is pretty low, considering the hundreds of repairs I've done, I only very, very rarely encounter bad screens.

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Its ether the LCD you put in was bad or it could be the cable connection on the motherboard which is a hard if not impossible fix I haven't ever had this problem b4 so I don't know exactly but just my thought thx

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I wouldn't say impossible to replace a FPC LCD connector on logic board there are people who do it.

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Yea but it requires a lot of skill to do it your normal person couldn't do it sorry

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Actually after looking at the pictures again it looks like a bad backlights built into the LCD I would try putting a new LCD in and see if that works thx

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Did you try a new lcd? Could just be a defective batch or the connector could be bad. Check the connector on the logic board too.

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geralmente é o mal posicionamento do conector na placa lógica. colocado de forma indevida ele causa chuvisco, apagões e até mesmo o chamado touch fanstama.

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