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We’ve all seen videos from the VHS time frame, when scan lines dominated video content. Even high quality displays were fuzzy at best. But no one wants to play games on their iPhone when the screen looks like it's in prison stripes. Here are some steps to get your display back to normal. | |
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+ | == The Basics == |
Before undertaking any of the more time consuming solutions below, these are a few fundamentals to get you started. | |
* Green or purple lines on the display are common on newer iPhone displays. This is [link|https://techcrunch.com/2017/11/10/mysterious-green-line-of-death-appears-on-some-iphone-x-displays/|indicative of an electrical issue within the screen.] | |
** Green pixels in Apple's OLED displays are all aligned vertically. Red and blue pixels alternate in the adjacent pixel columns. Minor damage can break specific lines resulting in green or purple lines. | |
- | ** This issue can sometimes be repaired with a laser machine, but due to the cost and accessibility, a [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Parts/iPhone/Screens|replacement display|new_window=true] is a better bet. |
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+ | ** This issue can sometimes be repaired with a laser machine, but due to the cost and accessibility, a [parts|iPhone|replacement screen|itemtype=screens|new_window=true] is a better bet. |
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- | * If you have replaced the display recently, be extra mindful |
+ | * If you have replaced the display recently, be extra mindful. Inspect any of the components on the back of the display. Damage to these chips can also impact image quality. |
* If any of the above types of damage are discovered, or software fixes have not made a difference, replace the display. | |
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