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iPhone 5s Vertical lines


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I'm having a huge problem with my iPhone 5s, as it is barely responsive, and has vertical lines over the whole screen. Is there any way to fix this without taking it to a pro, or paying lots?

This happened when I sofly pushed the back (I have a huge ass gorilla glass case, so dropping it and stuff would be fine)

 

Sorry for the bad picture, I only had an iPad with me at the time.

 

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Hey, sorry to hear about this, your phone is quite old, and I guess has been through a lot, my iPhone 5 running 9.3.2 works like a charm and perfectly fine. Yes you are going to have to take it to a pro or buy a new screen and find a video on how to replace it.

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Hey, sorry to hear about this, your phone is quite old, and I guess has been through a lot, my iPhone 5 running 9.3.2 works like a charm and perfectly fine. Yes you are going to have to take it to a pro or buy a new screen and find a video on how to replace it.

My phone isn't even 1 year old, and I've been using an over-protective case all of the time. :c

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My phone isn't even 1 year old, and I've been using an over-protective case all of the time. :c

Did you buy it right off apple? :p?

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looks like static in screen try open phone take battery off

 

abd hold power button for 30 sec 

 

or the screen connector is not on 

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looks like static in screen try open phone take battery off

 

abd hold power button for 30 sec 

 

or the screen connector is not on 

I can't open the phone.

 

Did you buy it right off apple? :p?

Refurbished.

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looks like static in screen try open phone take battery off

 

abd hold power button for 30 sec 

 

or the screen connector is not on 

He isn't an expert, opening the phone may require skill to that extent, giving it to a pro is the best option. 

I can't open the phone.

 

Refurbished.

Ahhh That could most probably be the reason! Don't buy refurbished phones :p 

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He isn't an expert, opening the phone may require skill to that extent, giving it to a pro is the best option. 

Ahhh That could most probably be the reason! Don't buy refurbished phones :p

Never had problems with it, though

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Never had problems with it, though

Bought a refurbished apple tv, it was fine for a while but then the symptoms appeared, slow as hell and issues with output. 

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