Iphone X Green Line Repair Singapore
Iphone X Green Line Repair Singapore
COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE “GREEN LINE OF DEATH” AND “GREEN-GATE”, THE GREEN LINE THAT RUNS FROM THE TOP TO THE BOTTOM OF THE IPHONE SCREEN IS THE RESULT OF A LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) DAMAGE. BACK IN LATE 2017 – 2018, USERS OF IPHONE X EXPERIENCED THE GREEN LINE OF DEATH UNEXPECTEDLY – THEY CLAIMED THAT THEY DID NOT CAUSE ANY HEAVY PHYSICAL IMPACT ON THE IPHONE X. LUCKY FOR THEM, THE LCD-DAMAGED PHONES CAN BE REPLACED AT APPLE STORES.
What is LCD damage? How is it different from normal display damage?
When you drop your phone, the impact from it will damage the screen physically and possibly the LCD screen. If the phone’s display is still working fine after the drop, it would mean that the LCD is undamaged. However, when lines or coloured spots start to appear on the screen, the chances of an LCD damage will be extremely high.
What causes the green line?
The green line issue happens on displays that are using OLED, which is the type of display that is present in iPhone X. When there is an electrical fault in the diamond sub-pixel pattern display (picture below), it causes the voltage to flow through the green sub-pixels. As a result, green line(s) will be formed.
Source: Techcrunch
For green lines which are thicker, it would mean that the voltage fault is flowing through multiple rows of green sub-pixels. Additionally, there will not be any blue or red lines in the LCD display as both of which follows an alternating pattern.
How to fix green line damage on iPhone?
LCD damage on phones are best to be repaired and replaced by a specialist. However, there is no harm in trying out the steps to a hard reset below to solve the display issue beforecontacting us.
For iPhone 8 and models after it, a hard rest can be done by pressing the volume up button, followed by volume down button, and lastly press & hold the lock button at the side for a few seconds. Release the button after the screen lights up with the Apple logo.
Users of iPhone 7 and iPhone Plus have to press & hold the volume down button and power button at the same time. As for users of iPhone 6 and earlier models, press & hold the power button and home button simultaneously. Similar to iPhone 8 and newer models, the buttons can be released after the screen lights up with the Apple logo.
Where to fix LCD damaged screens?
If a hard reset does not work, a display replacement will do the trick. Whatsapp us at 9025 2185 or get a quote from ourwebsitenow!
Posted : October 6, 2020
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Apart from the changes to case material, the new design language of the iPad Mini 6 features a larger edge-to-edge screen, along with narrow borders and minimum bezel space. Although we’ve seen bezel-less devices from Apple for the better half of a decade, this is the first time the iPad Mini has gotten such an upgrade. In addition to looking much sleeker, this change is felt even more coupled with the new 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone, P3 wide colour, and ultra-low reflectivity.
The end result is a gorgeous dynamic screen that makes the iPad Mini 6 a practical choice indoors and outdoors. Not to mention the support of Apple Pencil 2, which feels amazing on the low latency screen. All these facets add up to make a difference larger than the sum of each individual part, resulting in the new iPad Mini feeling like the perfect device for anyone wanting a portable and adaptable workhorse tablet.
Apart from the changes to case material, the new design language of the iPad Mini 6 features a larger edge-to-edge screen, along with narrow borders and minimum bezel space. Although we’ve seen bezel-less devices from Apple for the better half of a decade, this is the first time the iPad Mini has gotten such an upgrade. In addition to looking much sleeker, this change is felt even more coupled with the new 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone, P3 wide colour, and ultra-low reflectivity.
The end result is a gorgeous dynamic screen that makes the iPad Mini 6 a practical choice indoors and outdoors. Not to mention the support of Apple Pencil 2, which feels amazing on the low latency screen. All these facets add up to make a difference larger than the sum of each individual part, resulting in the new iPad Mini feeling like the perfect device for anyone wanting a portable and adaptable workhorse tablet.
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Knowing that video calls are also more popular now than even in the time of COVID-19, Apple’s implementation of CentreStage for a more natural video call experience also feels like a natural feature to have as well.
A ton of well-deserved updates to the iPad Mini makes it feel right at home alongside Apple’s latest generation of tablets. If you’re still wondering if you should still get the new iPad, the make or break factor here really is the size and portability of the iPad Mini 6.
Historically, the Mini was always viewed as the cheaper and lower-spec cousin of the flagship iPad. Not this time – the iPad Mini 6 proves a worthy contender for the individual who’s constantly on the move, looking for an all in one device that fits comfortably in the palm of their hand.