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- Feb 19, 2008
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- Santa Barbara, CA
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- 12" PB , 80GB HDD, 1.5Ghz G4, 1.25GB RAM
I think I may have fried my iPhone. Here is the order of events:
So now My screen stays black-and-only-black. I was having trouble with proximity sensors and one of the times i opened up the iPhone i think i turned it on (not so hard to do) and therefore disconnected and/or reconnected cables 1, 2, & 3 with the power ON. now my screen was then stuck on all white, but is now stuck on all black... it DOES look like one of the pins on plug #1 is bent, but i've tried straightening it with a needle with no luck. Did i possibly fry my logic board?!? is there a way to test it?
The iPhone still syncs with iTunes as normal.
- replaced iphone digitizer
- proximity sensors did not work, phone remained touch sensitive when pressed against ear/on a call
- powered off phone, removed digitizer, scratched off black paint from back of cheap digitizer (non apple brand, apparently!)
- reconnected everything, again
- screen flickers white (without powering on!) with some colored horizontal lines
- force-powered down, then powered up
- screen shows solid white
- force-powered down, then powered up
- screen shows solid black
- no sounds work, the vibrate toggle switch works, phone receives calls, but will not ring, only vibrates (yes even in 'ring' mode)
So now My screen stays black-and-only-black. I was having trouble with proximity sensors and one of the times i opened up the iPhone i think i turned it on (not so hard to do) and therefore disconnected and/or reconnected cables 1, 2, & 3 with the power ON. now my screen was then stuck on all white, but is now stuck on all black... it DOES look like one of the pins on plug #1 is bent, but i've tried straightening it with a needle with no luck. Did i possibly fry my logic board?!? is there a way to test it?
The iPhone still syncs with iTunes as normal.