I just changed the ic from original lcd to an original iphone xr lcd , the second one , was working ok on the donnor phone , but on other phone , it wouldn't work at all , no move . After i change the ic , the lcd is working fine . I subscribed , best solution . Thanks .
Have had the ghost issue following screen replacement. Having re-programmed the screen with an EEPROM device I assumed that would prevent the issue. I guess there is more to it than that and I wonder whether you could shed any more light on it. There certainly seems to be a lot of misinformation out there regarding theses things. Thanks for the great video.
Hi, I’m having this problem now with my Xr. Right now it’s my third LCD that’s having this issue. The first one the original that came with the phone first broke and I had it replaced in a shop. They must have re programmed the screen since I didn’t lose the True Tone. After some time I changed myself the screen for an OEM screen and it works fine the first ~10 seconds you turn on the screen, and then this touch screen problems begin. I hadn’t had this 3rd screen re programmed since I don’t have that tool. Should I take it to a shop and get it programmed or make it change the iC? I don’t have the original lcd no more. Only the second one.
I replaced my microphone /charge port and nothing else and now the letter H and number seven don’t work in that little area so I’m not sure what I did wrong I followed a video step by step and now I have that small area that isn’t excepting the touch when I try to use it everywhere else on the phone is fine right ruin something or do I need to do screen digitizer or what am I missing here? Also, what are people saying if you change the screen you need to get it programmed
So how would you recommend someone like me to do this swap? I have replaced many iphone screens before and my latest change Xr with OEM cracked screen to a replacement screen worked fine for 12/24 hours then started ghosting. I have researched what your have you have videoed and i need to swap over the ic from the OEM screen also….. but that is next level stuff for me and beyond my capabilities. Any advice on how to get this achieved for me?
Swap it out for another display that works and cross your fingers that the touch stays good after iOS updates, if you don’t have the ability to swap ic. Or pay the Apple tax and pay an Apple authorised place to replace the display at a considerably higher price as they can ‘calibrate’ it afterwards so this doesn’t happen.
@@rikibaker1578 any pointers on where to start expanding my skillset if i wanted to start to tackle this sort of problem? I presume microscope is one bit of equipment i need…. Lol Its a tad more advanced than refluxing a GPU on the old ps3 haha
@@tommyboy5047 TH-cam, practice, patience, good rework and soldering iron (quick / jbc). Kaisertech is good to source from UK. Jesse Cruz had some nice content th-cam.com/users/VCCBoardRepairs but there are a few good TH-camrs who post good content. Nothing wrong with an in person course if you can find one local to you that’s good.
So I am trying my first one, I have some questions though. What stencil works to reball? Do I need to mask the FPC before soldering the IC. The mask from the FPC came off with the underfill. Can this be achieved with an eeprom programmer?
Thanks for this. This issue has not been highlighted much. Is this recommended for all screen replacements, even if they are labeled as "original new" by the supplier?
I got an erratic touch after an iOS update :( what would you then suggest I do, since I doubt the touch IC was moved over? Is the phone now broken or can the touch be revived?
@Riki Kim Thanks for this video. I have an OEM replacement screen for an iphone XR that originally had an LG screen. Are you saying that if I transfer the IC regardless of the make of the replacement screen it should solve any touch issues?
From my testing yes it works fine with no touch issues regardless of whether the screen is LG or Toshiba BUT I am not happy enough with it to confirm quite yet. We do manufacture pair our new screens as well as swap IC just to be safe so dataset is only devices that have had screen repairs elsewhere before arriving to us which is small.
@@rikibaker1578 ah that's a shame it's always nice to have contacts that know what they are doing. Thanks for your time I'm going to try transferring the IC just bought a stencil!
Can we say for certain that the phone does need it's IC from the original screen, or is there still a possibility that while it was faulty, it could have been a connection issue between the "faulty" screen and it's own IC - so reballing may have helped, rather than swapping the IC?
DannStarr Electronics next video I’ll test the screen on a second phone prior to swapping ic to show the screen is fine all along. I’m sure that screen would have worked fine on another phone before ic swapping but I did leave that gap in the video, it was seated with underfill etc. Good to plug these gaps for future videos though 👌
I had this same issues with XR, it's didn't worked half upper screen I tried three new aftermarket screen's with four and six digit and one org. screen from donor phone with same IC but didn't worked.
I just changed the ic from original lcd to an original iphone xr lcd , the second one , was working ok on the donnor phone , but on other phone , it wouldn't work at all , no move .
After i change the ic , the lcd is working fine .
I subscribed , best solution .
Thanks .
Have had the ghost issue following screen replacement. Having re-programmed the screen with an EEPROM device I assumed that would prevent the issue. I guess there is more to it than that and I wonder whether you could shed any more light on it. There certainly seems to be a lot of misinformation out there regarding theses things.
Thanks for the great video.
Hi, I’m having this problem now with my Xr. Right now it’s my third LCD that’s having this issue. The first one the original that came with the phone first broke and I had it replaced in a shop. They must have re programmed the screen since I didn’t lose the True Tone. After some time I changed myself the screen for an OEM screen and it works fine the first ~10 seconds you turn on the screen, and then this touch screen problems begin. I hadn’t had this 3rd screen re programmed since I don’t have that tool.
Should I take it to a shop and get it programmed or make it change the iC? I don’t have the original lcd no more. Only the second one.
I replaced my microphone /charge port and nothing else and now the letter H and number seven don’t work in that little area so I’m not sure what I did wrong I followed a video step by step and now I have that small area that isn’t excepting the touch when I try to use it everywhere else on the phone is fine right ruin something or do I need to do screen digitizer or what am I missing here? Also, what are people saying if you change the screen you need to get it programmed
So how would you recommend someone like me to do this swap?
I have replaced many iphone screens before and my latest change Xr with OEM cracked screen to a replacement screen worked fine for 12/24 hours then started ghosting. I have researched what your have you have videoed and i need to swap over the ic from the OEM screen also….. but that is next level stuff for me and beyond my capabilities. Any advice on how to get this achieved for me?
Swap it out for another display that works and cross your fingers that the touch stays good after iOS updates, if you don’t have the ability to swap ic.
Or pay the Apple tax and pay an Apple authorised place to replace the display at a considerably higher price as they can ‘calibrate’ it afterwards so this doesn’t happen.
@@rikibaker1578 any pointers on where to start expanding my skillset if i wanted to start to tackle this sort of problem? I presume microscope is one bit of equipment i need…. Lol
Its a tad more advanced than refluxing a GPU on the old ps3 haha
@@tommyboy5047 TH-cam, practice, patience, good rework and soldering iron (quick / jbc). Kaisertech is good to source from UK. Jesse Cruz had some nice content th-cam.com/users/VCCBoardRepairs but there are a few good TH-camrs who post good content. Nothing wrong with an in person course if you can find one local to you that’s good.
I have the same problem, i wish you let us see how you swapd the ic under microscope !
So I am trying my first one, I have some questions though. What stencil works to reball? Do I need to mask the FPC before soldering the IC. The mask from the FPC came off with the underfill. Can this be achieved with an eeprom programmer?
What is the the partnumber of this IC? Is it integrated LCD controller, or it just touchscreen controller?
Thanks for this. This issue has not been highlighted much. Is this recommended for all screen replacements, even if they are labeled as "original new" by the supplier?
I got an erratic touch after an iOS update :( what would you then suggest I do, since I doubt the touch IC was moved over? Is the phone now broken or can the touch be revived?
You can use another screen which works but it can have the issue again after another iOS update. It would be nice if apple didn’t do this.
I’ve this issue with my screen but it’s OEM. The exact one that came with the phone. What could be wrong?
@Riki Kim Thanks for this video. I have an OEM replacement screen for an iphone XR that originally had an LG screen. Are you saying that if I transfer the IC regardless of the make of the replacement screen it should solve any touch issues?
From my testing yes it works fine with no touch issues regardless of whether the screen is LG or Toshiba BUT I am not happy enough with it to confirm quite yet. We do manufacture pair our new screens as well as swap IC just to be safe so dataset is only devices that have had screen repairs elsewhere before arriving to us which is small.
@@rikibaker1578 you are in the UK? If so do you sell refurbished screens?
@@fixedtech I am in the UK but I’m afraid I don’t sell parts, just use parts for my own repairs.
@@rikibaker1578 ah that's a shame it's always nice to have contacts that know what they are doing. Thanks for your time I'm going to try transferring the IC just bought a stencil!
What’s inside black syringe. Is that glue?
Uv paste
good job bro 💥💥💥
Great content as always 🏆
Amazing but when we have to use this way??
The Professor each screen repair.
Loud music??
Can we say for certain that the phone does need it's IC from the original screen, or is there still a possibility that while it was faulty, it could have been a connection issue between the "faulty" screen and it's own IC - so reballing may have helped, rather than swapping the IC?
DannStarr Electronics next video I’ll test the screen on a second phone prior to swapping ic to show the screen is fine all along. I’m sure that screen would have worked fine on another phone before ic swapping but I did leave that gap in the video, it was seated with underfill etc. Good to plug these gaps for future videos though 👌
@@rikibaker1578 I'm sure you're right even though I hope not. Too much of a coincidence when you get those iOS updates
I had this same issues with XR, it's didn't worked half upper screen I tried three new aftermarket screen's with four and six digit and one org. screen from donor phone with same IC but didn't worked.
@@mobprof805 could be a motherboard issue
@@itechcarezhao389 it's worked only with he's cracked lcd.
So here the video to the facebook post?
Armin Stapfer yes
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