How to fix iPhone screen – Let’s Explore
iPhones have gone through a lot of changes since they were first introduced. However, the screen of the iPhone has remained unchanged. As an iPhone user, you must know by now how fragile the screen is. It is quite easy to crack the screen of an iPhone. If you are reading this through a cracked screen, you have come to the right place. In this blog, we will discuss iPhone screen replacement in Brisbane and how to recognize signs of damage.
Parts of the iPhone screen
Your iPhone’s screen won’t always crack if you drop it. The
extent of the damage depends on which part bore the brunt of the damage. The
iPhone screen consists of 3 different parts, the protective glass cover, the
LCD or liquid crystal display and a setup of wires that helps the phone detect
when you are touching the screen. We will take a look at each of these parts
below.
The 3 parts are as follows:
Protective glass cover –
This is the first layer of the iPhone screen. It’s Gorilla glass and it’s
different from other glass panes. It is resistant to breaks and scratches. This
doesn’t mean that the screen won’t suffer breaks, but the Gorilla glass reduces
its chances. The protective glass can also break if you drop it multiple times.
Liquid crystal display (LCD) –
LCD screens are made up of pixels that are connected to each other. Some
iPhones use LED (light-emitting diode) to save power and space. Then there is
OLED that allows folding and bending lights. The LED or LCD of an iPhone can be
damaged and can be repaired as well.
Set up of wires –
This layer lies right under the protective glass. It’s a grid of wires
creating an electrical field. Whenever you touch the screen, it’s taken as a
break in the field. This is then considered by the iPhone as a tap. The grid of
wires is so accurate that it only reacts to a human finger. This layer is
deeply embedded within the other 2 layers. This part is also the least likely
to be damaged unless water seeps into it.
How to understand what part is damaged?
Here is how to understand which layer has been damaged.
Signs of damaged LED and LCD screen
- Lack of sensitivity
- Patterns or lines on the glass
- Black screen
- Blurred sections
- Discoloured areas
- Black spots
Signs of damaged protective glass
The iPhone keeps getting better and better but the screen is still breakable. The only available protection is the protective glass. It doesn’t cost a lot to repair the glass. To check for any damage to the glass, check the display and the touch function. If the screen is responding to all your touches, then the damage is contained to the glass only and can be repaired easily.
Conclusion
So, this was all about iPhone screen repair and how to
recognize the signs of damage. It is important to find the correct technician
for accurate screen replacement.
Please get in touch with SkyTree Phones for the best iPhone
screen replacement. They also provide Mobile phones for sale in Brisbane.
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