Have a look around, I know that you can get original refurbished screens on eBay, I know there are businesses in the US that do refurbished screens as well
I just call it the bottom grounding bracket flex. I have attached an eBay listing of one hopefully that was a pointer in the right direction https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Appel-iPhone-X-bottom-bracket-with-flex/202810936794?hash=item2f38794dda:g:...--v
Im pretty sure that you can replace anything from the face ID unit event the ear speaker bit because Apple has tied it all together and the only way to get it repaired is to go to Apple at this moment in time. If someone can confirm this that would be good as I’m not 100% sure.
It’s either a faulty screen or you have done something wrong with the repair. I would start by reconnecting the flex cables and testing it. If that’s not the issue get a known good screen that you know is working, maybe a genuine one off eBay or get another one to test it with. If it’s not that then you might have done something wrong with the repair most likely put the wrong screws in the wrong holes causing longscrew damage. That’s hard to repair and you need to do some micro soldering to do fix that.
You can just get a glass only repair done so that the screen will be separated from the cracked glass and a new one would be installed. Or you can get a whole screen replacement that would replace the glass and screen. If you want to be cheap you could always put some clear tape over the glass until you get it replaced?
Hi there, Most likely the motherboard is also bent and the solder joints broke. This is a hard repair and I would advise going to a good micro solderer to check this and see what the problem may be.
Sorry but stupid me wired the USB port the other way because you have to flip the USB plastic to put it in the case and that means that the wiring that I have goes the other way around. Sorry about that
Yes, I agree with Alex, I have just cut through the glue that is around the frame and then tried to pry the screen up but was never aware that the screen is glued to the entire phone underneath. Caused the screen to crack and doesn’t work anymore. It should be clear that the screen is completely glued down.
Yes, I agree with Alex, I have just cut through the glue that is around the frame and then tried to pry the screen up but was never aware that the screen is glued to the entire phone underneath. Caused the screen to crack and doesn’t work anymore. It should be clear that the screen is completely glued down.