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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6 Plus that was released on September 19, 2014. Model: A1522, A1524

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White lines on right hand side of the screen

My IPhone 6 Plus touch screen is displaying white lines on the right hand side but screen is working fine. Could you please tell me what’s causing this issue and how to fix it.

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A picture would help us see what the issue is...

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Most likely the LCD is damaged, usually by dropping it or knocking it hard..maybe with keys in your pocket etc. Most of the time the only way to fix it would be a screen replacement

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Thank you for quick help. The white lines are very thin. I have posted a pic. If you zoom the pic, you will see thin white lines from top to bottom.

https://ibb.co/nJ5KBx

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Is that a screenshot? If it is that wont actually show up any damages..

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Yes that’s the screenshot. There are very thin lines on the right hand side.

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This post is correct, the image you show is a screen shot and the white lines d not exist. This means the white lines are part of your display. These are known as stuck lines of pixels and the only way to fix this is to replace the display.

In-plugging and re-plugging the screen wont do anything as if you had a look at the LCD cable pinout there is nothing that can control individual pixel lines on the cable. Now the Display Driver on the motherboard could cause this, but it's so common to see the screen as being the cause of this you should start by replacing the screen.

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Well the screenshot doesn't show anything, so it appears that your phone is rendering the contents of the screen properly. iPhones don't usually seem to end up having issues with the gpu, so you're probably solid on that. I am assuming it is most likely a problem with the LCD panel itself, or a problem with the ribbon cable that connects the display to the main board. If you get those two things checked out, you will probably be good to go.

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There could be an issue with connection between the cables that connect the screen to the phone. First power the phone off. Unscrew the two screws at the bottom of the phone using a pentalobe screw driver then pry the screen up from the bottom to the top. Then take a phillips head screwdriver and unscrew the five screws and remove the metal plate. Then take a plastic spudger tool and push up the cables. Take the cables and place them back on the connectors. Replace the metal plate and screw it back into place. then power the phone on and if the lines have not gone away then there is probably a problem with the LCD. To fix this you will need to replace the entire screen and LCD.

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Thank you, I will try this.

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