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=== Broken charger or USB cord === | |
- | Try using different chargers and different wall outlets to see if there is a problem with your charger, cord, or wall outlet. |
+ | Try using different chords, chargers and different wall outlets to see if there is a problem with your charger, cord, or wall outlet. |
=== Obstructed/bad lightning connector === | |
=== Drained/dead battery/bad charging port === | |
- | Plug your iPhone into your computer or wall adapter to charge. If the phone does not charge when connected, the phone likely has a dead battery or a bad charging port. Replace the battery ([guide|98260|using this guide here]) with a partially charged one and see if |
+ | Plug your iPhone into your computer or wall adapter to charge. If the phone does not charge when connected, the phone likely has a dead battery or a bad charging port. Replace the battery ([guide|98260|using this guide here|new_window=true]) with a partially charged one and see if the phone will turn on. If not, there may be a power button or logic board issue. If the phone does turn on, plug it in and see if the charging indication comes on. If the phone says it is charging, then the lightning connector works, and the problem is either the old battery or the logic board. |
=== Bad power button === | |
- | |
+ | If the power button doesn't seem to work, plug the phone into the wall or a computer and let it charge. If the phone turns on and has power, then there might be a problem with either the power button or the power button cable. |
=== Bad display === | |
- | It is possible that it appears nothing is happening because the display is bad. If the iPhone sounds like it is working properly but nothing is visible, it is possible the display is bad and must be replaced. Unfortunately, the LCD and glass panel are fused together, and must be replaced as one unit. |
+ | It is possible that it appears nothing is happening because the display is bad. If the iPhone sounds like it is working properly but nothing is visible, it is possible the display is bad and must be replaced. Unfortunately, the LCD and glass panel are fused together, and must be replaced as one unit. An easy way to test this is to turn the phone on and listen for a sound. Also, you can move the mute toggle switch back and forth to see if it vibrates. If it vibrates or you hear a sound but nothing displays on the screen, then the screen is most likely the problem. Try replacing it and see if the display is still black. |
You can [product|IF372-000|purchase a new display assembly here|new_window=true]. | |
=== Bad logic board === | |
- | If nothing else works, your logic board is probably |
+ | If nothing else works, your logic board is probably faulty and needs to be replaced. Now it is time to either replace it or diagnose if and what components are bad on the board and replace them, using microsoldering techniques. That is a whole 'nother beast! |
If you have interest [http://ifixit.org/blog/6911/micro-soldering-mom/|in chip level repair, you can start your investigation here|new_window=true]! | |
== "This accessory is not optimized for this iPhone" message == | |
- | ''An error message appears as if you have connected an unsupported accessory to your iPhone'' |
+ | ''An error message appears as if you have connected an unsupported accessory to your iPhone.'' |
=== Obstructed/bad lightning connector === | |
- | Check the Lightning connector at the bottom of the iPhone for dirt, lint, and damaged pins. Clean out the connector very carefully with a tooth pick or soft toothbrush. |
+ | Check the Lightning connector at the bottom of the iPhone for dirt, lint, and damaged pins. Clean out the connector very carefully with a tooth pick or soft toothbrush. Use high concentration isopropyl alcohol (at least 90%) and a cotton swab to clean any debris that does not come off with a tooth pick or soft toothbrush. If the connector is broken, you will have to replace it. |
=== Dirty or corroded logic board connections === | |
=== Bad audio jack === | |
- | The most likely cause of audio output problems on iPhone 8 Plus is a bad lightning connector. If you have determined that the problem does not lie in your external speakers, you should replace the lightning connector. |
+ | The most likely cause of audio output problems on an iPhone 8 Plus is a bad lightning connector. If you have determined that the problem does not lie in your external speakers, you should replace the lightning connector. |
== Touch ID nonfunctional after replacement == | |
== Restore iPhone 8 Plus == | |
- | ''Your iPhone is behaving erratically or displays the text "Use iTunes to restore" on startup'' |
+ | ''Your iPhone is behaving erratically or displays the text "Use iTunes to restore" on startup.'' |
=== Corrupted software === | |
- | It isn't often that Apple gives specific directions about how to fix your problem! Restoring the iPhone 8 Plus will erase everything on it, so make sure everything on the iPhone |
+ | It isn't often that Apple gives specific directions about how to fix your problem! Restoring the iPhone 8 Plus will erase everything on it, so make sure everything on the iPhone is stored elsewhere prior to restoring. To restore, connect your iPhone 8 Plus to a computer with iTunes installed. Click "Restore" on the iPhone 8 Plus summary page (click on your iPhone icon on the left menu to find this page). Follow the directions to restore. If your iPhone 8 Plus displays the text "Please wait. Very Low Battery," leave it plugged in. This charges the iPhone enough to be able to restore. If the iPhone 8 Plus hangs on this screen for long periods of time, you may need a new battery. |
=== Force restore mode === | |
- | If your iPhone 8 Plus is |
+ | If your iPhone 8 Plus is frozen with an Apple logo, or exhibiting some other software problem that prevents iTunes from recognizing it, you can force it into recovery/restore mode and then use iTunes to restore the software. |
To force restart (hard reset) the iPhone 8 Plus, press and release the Volume Up button, press and release the Volume Down button, and press and hold the power button until you see the apple logo, then release. | |
# [[Don't Put Your Device in Rice. Here's Why...|Skip the rice|new_window=true]]. Contrary to what you may have heard, rice is not an effective or lasting fix for water damaged electronics. | |
# Open the iPhone and disconnect the battery. (See your iPhone’s [guide|98260|battery replacement guide|new_window=true] for the correct procedure. You don't need to completely remove the battery; simply disconnect the battery connector from the logic board.) | |
- | ** Liquid damage may complicate disassembly. Beware |
+ | ** Liquid damage may complicate disassembly. Beware that some cables and connectors may be "adhered" to other components in unexpected ways. |
At this point, inspect the interior of your iPhone and try to determine the extent of the liquid damage. |
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