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iPhone 6 Plus Touch Disease Problem SOLUTION Found!

iPhone 6 Plus Touch Disease Problem SOLUTION Found!


So you may be having the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus touch disease issue, and are worried about what to do!?

Apple says they will fix the problem for you, or replace the device, but somtimes Apple does not follow on their word when you drove the whole hour to the Apple store, and they tell you they can't help because the phone is either aging, or the phone is out of warranty.

This problem is actually caused by consumer somewhat, so it is normal for a tech giant company to tell you "Oh well we can't help you"

After the phone gets dropped, it can be one good source of impact that causes the issue.. look below.

Outlined in red, the Broadcom chips which control the touch functionality of the phones.

The chip that is normally affected is the smaller chip near the bottom of the image. (outlined in red)

The chip will become the tiniest bit jarred from the board, causing the solder joints which are holding the chip on the board to break.

Look below.

Red location is where the screen connectors connect to the board, and on the rear side of the motherboard is the IC chips pertaining to the touch disease.
So when you press on the area that I have in red, you get somewhat of your touch capabilities back, but it will go away again.

The true way to fix this is to find me, or another professional offering the repair to reflow, or repalce the chip.

I do offer this service, however I want you to make sure that your phone is out of warranty, and Apple will not help you any longer.

A second method to fixing this problem...
Is to open the phone, and ADHERE a small piece of plastic like a cut up guitar pick to the metal plate which is guarding the screen/proximity sensor connectors, close the phone very carefully and that little bit of pressure you add, could fix the whole issue until you get a new phone. Just be sure to be very very careful, because any pressure could potentially break the LCD/Glass.

Disclaimer should be know, I do not take responsibility for your doings in your own repair. If you want it repaired professionally then contact me personally.



AndroidGuruGuy.

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