To perform a hard reset for your iPhone: For an iPhone 8 or newer, quickly press and release the volume up button, then the volume down button, and then press and hold the side button. For an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus, simultaneously press and hold the side button and the volume down button. For an iPhone 6S or earlier, hold down the power button and Chosen Solution. First, yes Apple should replace the screen for a charge, if you put the original screen back and it doesn't look like it's been tempered with; that's assuming that the damage is at the level of the screen. If the damage is at board level, they'll try changing the screen, then tell you that a new screen did not solve the issue Proximity sensor issue after screen replacement. I've searched through the sub and most people's issues arise/arose after a software update of some sort. Mine appears to be related to the screen replacement I had on my P6P last week. Screen won't turn off with the phone near my ears when on a call. Turning off the screen doesn't work either as Step 2 Download the firmware by selecting the device and firmware version. Click Download. Step 3 Once the firmware has been downloaded, click on Start to initiate the repairing process. Step 4 Do not disconnect your phone until the repair process is complete. Finally, your iPhone will restart and work normally. Step 23 Remove the home/Touch ID sensor bracket. Remove the four Y000 screws securing the bracket over the home/Touch ID sensor: One 1.2 mm screw. Three 1.3 mm screws. Remove the bracket. During reassembly, be careful not to overtighten these screws, or your home button may not work. 6 comments. Update: There are new replacement home buttons available for the iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus that restore home button functionality to these devices. They work by converting the current non-mechanical home button into a mechanical, clickable button. With the Power button still held down, press and hold the Lower Volume button, and keep holding both for ten seconds. Then release the Power button, but continue holding the Lower Volume button for another five seconds. When the iPhone 7 (Plus) screen remains black, it should be now in DFU mode. Hi, I took my 6S Plus in to a third party repair shop for loud speaker replacement; after repair, my home button started having problems, it was seldom working; i took it back to the shop, they replaced the home button, telling me that I will no longer have touch id; when asked what happened to the home button in the first place, they said it's common that the home button starts having oePAuO.

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