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The iPhone 7 Plus is one of the most impressive smartphones on the market but it’s not immune to issues and damage. Whether your iPhone 7 Plus has a cracked screen, a battery that won’t hold a charge or will no longer work after being exposed to water, we have a service that will solve the problem. Bring your device in for a free iPhone 7 Plus screen repair diagnostic where a helpful technician will check the basic functions of the device as well as look for any surface damage. Once we have determined what the problem is, we can suggest the iPhone 7 Plus screen repair service that will best solve the issue as well as offer a price quote. Diagnostic exams are completely free and customers are under no obligation to continue with a iPhone 7 Plus screen replacement.
The iPhone 7 Plus is pretty water resistant in most situations but accidents can still happen. If your iPhone 7 Plus is suffering from water damage, let us take a look at it before the damage becomes worse. When water, especially salt water, is left in the hardware of an iPhone, irreparable corrosion can begin to form.
The most common repairs we perform on iPhone 7 Pluses are glass and LCD screen replacements, charge port repairs, and battery replacements. While these are our specialties, we would be happy to look at any issue you are facing. Is your selfie game suffering because of a camera issue? Are you missing out on portrait photo opportunities because the dual camera feature isn’t working? We can solve these frustrating moments and more with our iPhone 7 Plus screen repair.
Our standard 1 year warranty accompanies every iPhone 7 Plus screen repair and screen replacement completed at uBreakiFix and our low price guarantee ensures that you are getting the absolute lowest price possible. In fact, if you can find a lower advertised price for the iPhone 7 Plus screen replacement you are about to receive, we will match and beat that price. When you’ve finally had enough of looking at your iPhone 7 Plus through a broken screen, or another frustrating issue, make an appointment and let us help.
Every iPhone LCD screen would go through 43 processes tests and elevate out 2nd first-class inspection to assure all the functions well according to our standards before logistics.
Have you ever installed an original refurbished iPhone 7, 7+, 8 or 8+ LCD into your customer’s phone only to find that the touch isn’t working? Or perhaps the touch was okay when you checked it, but your customer still comes back the next day saying it has stopped working? It’s easy to blame this problem on a faulty screen, but it may not be as simple as that.
There are three companies who make LCDs for the iPhone 7 and 7+; LG, Toshiba, and Sharp. Although the LCDs themselves are made to Apple’s strict specification, compatibility between iPhone devices varies greatly. If you look at the 3D touch panel, there is a long serial code which might not look like it means anything but can be decoded to the following. The first three letters identify the maker of the LCD and 3D touch panel and the remaining digits are the serial- unique to that LCD. This information is also contained in the QR code on the back of the LCD and is recorded in Apple’s GSX server against the IMEI and the serial number of the device. This is one of the ways Apple can tell if the iPhone has ever had the LCD changed.
It would be fair to say that if Toshiba manufactured the LCD they would also manufacture the 3D touch panel that is attached to the LCD. This would be the same for LG and Sharp. When the iPhone is made in the factory and the first LCD is installed, Apple uses a special calibration machine to calibrate the iPhone to work with the LCD. We believe a similar machine is used if you ever take an iPhone direct to Apple for a screen replacement. At this point, it doesn’t matter whether the iPhone gets an LG, Toshiba or Sharp LCD as the calibration machine will make sure it is configured correctly. Where the problem occurs is when the screen is replaced by a 3rd party- who certainly won’t have access to the calibration machine.
If the iPhone was calibrated for a Toshiba or Sharp LCD and you cross install between these 2 manufacturers there is roughly a 5% chance of bad touch. If the iPhone was originally calibrated for an LG LCD and you cross install with a Toshiba or Sharp LCD then there is a 50% chance of touch problems because LG’s sensitivity range distribution is very different to these 2 manufacturers. Without having the magic calibration box to tell the iPhone you’ve installed a different manufacturer’s LCD you are going to have trouble unless you install an LG LCD. This probably explains why, if you install an LCD and experience touch problems, then install another LCD and it works, you’d automatically assume a bad LCD. However, it is possible you’ve just switched manufacturer and got lucky. If you used the suspected bad LCD in the next repair it would more than likely work with no issues.
To add further problems to the equation, it is not uncommon for refurbishers to replace the 3D touch panel from another LCD. It is very easy to damage the home button flex cable as- specifically on the iPhone 7- Apple has designed it so that it tears easily. If the LCD is working, many refurbishers would salvage a good 3D touch panel from a bad LCD. This is great because they’re using an original Apple part instead of a Chinese copy, but if they have a Toshiba LCD and install an LG 3D touch panel it can cause all sorts of problems.
It is said that if you keep the LCD and 3D touch panels the same you shouldn’t encounter any problems unless you’re working on an LG calibrated iPhone. If you install an LG 3D touch panel into a Toshiba LCD around 10% won’t work. If you install a Toshiba 3D touch panel into an LG LCD then 60% won’t work. Unfortunately, we don’t have any data for mixing Sharp LCDs or 3D touch panels.
So, in summary, it is very easy to assume the LCD is faulty because it has touch problems when it is installed in an iPhone. However, there is the possibility that external factors could be causing the issue. It would be prudent to try and swap the LCD on a like for like basis and match the 3 letter code. If you do experience touch problems with a refurbished LCD then before returning it as faulty, try it in your next repair and it may just work.
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