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iPhone 7 Plus glass is shattered

Oh no! Your iPhone's glass did not survive your unintentional drop test!

Broken front panel

Take a deep breath and see if your iPhone will turn on and operate normally. In most cases, the iPhone is still functional but now a cosmetic disaster. Unfortunately, the iPhone 7 Plus front glass and LCD are fused together and must be replaced as one piece.

You can purchase a new display assembly here.

The guide to replace the iPhone 7 Plus front panel assembly can be found here.

iPhone is frozen or unresponsive

Even after furious button mashing and screen smashing, your iPhone 7 Plus doesn't respond.

Restart iPhone

Sometimes all it takes is a restart for the iPhone to become responsive again. To restart your iPhone when it is unresponsive, press and hold the volume down and power buttons until the Apple logo appears (~10 seconds).

Very low battery

It is possible for an iPhone to become unresponsive if the battery drops to an extremely low level. Plug the iPhone into your computer or wall charger and allow it to charge for at least 20 minutes before using it again.

iPhone 7 Plus will not charge

Plugging in your iPhone 7 Plus does not bring it life.

Bad cable connection

Check the USB cable for damage and dirt, especially at the ends. Then try using the wall charger, as this will provide greater power input than the computer/USB.

Broken charger or USB cord

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

Inspect 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. If the lightning connector is broken, you will have to replace it.

A new lightning connector can be purchased here.

The guide to replace the lightning connector can be found here.

iPhone will not turn on

You cannot get your beloved iPhone 7 Plus to turn on.

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 (using this guide here) 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. 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 purchase a new display assembly here.

The guide to replace the iPhone 7 Plus front panel assembly can be found here.

Bad logic board

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 in chip level repair, you can start your investigation here!

You can get the materials to practice microsoldering here.

"This accessory is not optimized for this iPhone" message

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. 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.

A new lightning connector can be purchased here.

The guide to replace the lightning connector can be found here.

Dirty or corroded logic board connections

After an iPhone has been submerged in a liquid, there may be some corrosion or debris on the logic board connections that cause this error message. Remove the logic board and clean all of the contacts with a soft cotton swab and high concentration isopropyl alcohol (at least 90%).

The guide to remove the logic board can be found here.

Weak or lost wireless connections

You have trouble connecting to a wireless network.

Dirty antenna grounds

If your iPhone has been disassembled before, it's possible that finger oils were left on the grounding locations for the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth antennas. These oils will cause grounding issues for the antennas, which could lead to a weak signal or no connectivity at all. Be sure to clean all grounding points with an electronics cleaning solution before reassembling your iPhone to prevent grounding issues.

No audio or distorted audio through speakers or headphones

Your iPhone 7 Plus turns on and appears to work, but when you plug in headphones or speakers, the audio doesn't play properly.

Bad headphones/speakers

It's unlikely your headphones or speakers are bad, but it's worthwhile to eliminate these as the source of your problem at the beginning. Try your iPhone with different sets of headphones and speakers just to make sure that the problem is with the iPhone and not an external device.

Bad audio jack

The most likely cause of audio output problems on an iPhone 7 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.

A new lightning connector can be purchased here.

The guide to replace the lightning connector can be found here.

Touch ID nonfunctional after replacement

Following a home button replacement, Touch ID features stop working.

iPhone is paired to the original home button assembly

As a security feature, your home button's embedded Touch ID fingerprint sensor is uniquely paired to your iPhone's logic board at the factory. If the original home button assembly is replaced, damaged, or disconnected, Touch ID features will cease to function.

Restore iPhone 7 Plus

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 7 Plus will erase everything on it, so make sure everything on the iPhone is stored elsewhere prior to restoring. To restore, connect your iPhone 7 Plus to a computer with iTunes installed. Click "Restore" on the iPhone 7 Plus summary page (click on your iPhone icon on the left menu to find this page). Follow the directions to restore. If your iPhone 7 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 7 Plus hangs on this screen for long periods of time, you may need a new battery.

Force restore mode

If your iPhone 7 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.

If the device is powered off, connect the iPhone 7 Plus to your computer via the USB Cable. Press down and hold the Sleep/Wake + Volume Down Button, until you see the "connect to iTunes" message in your screen. If you see an Apple logo but not the iTunes logo, keep holding the buttons. This will take around 10 seconds. iTunes should prompt you to restore the software. Follow the prompts and the instructions given above.

If the device is powered on, hold down both the sleep/wake and volume down buttons until the device reboots and displays the "Connect to iTunes" image (generally, 5-15 seconds).

iPhone has water or liquid damage

After an accidental spill or a drop in the sink, your iPhone no longer works correctly.

Liquid damage mitigation needed

As soon as possible, perform the following:

  1. Immediately remove the iPhone from the liquid (if safe to do so). Minimize the length of time your device is in contact with liquid to prevent corrosive damage.
  2. Turn the iPhone off. (If it was off already, do not turn it on.)
  3. [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.
  4. Open the iPhone and disconnect the battery. (See your iPhone’s battery replacement guide 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 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.

  • If your iPhone's interior looks completely dry:
    1. Whew! You may have dodged a bullet. Check the water damage indicators, look around the ports and SIM card tray, and inspect the battery connector carefully for signs of liquid or corrosion.
    2. If you notice any sign of liquid intrusion, skip to the next section below.
    3. If everything looks bone dry, you might not need to do anything further. Give your phone a couple hours to air out, re-connect the battery, power it on, and test all functions. If you notice any problems, continue to the next section below.
  • If you see only a little liquid inside the phone:
    1. Follow the opening guide to begin removing components.
    2. As you remove each component, check it carefully for signs of liquid or corrosion damage. Wipe any liquid and/or corrosion away carefully with isopropyl alcohol and a clean, soft nylon brush, such as a toothbrush, and allow it to air dry.
    3. Continue disassembling until you no longer see any signs of liquid intrusion.
    4. When all components are clean and dry, re-assemble your iPhone with a new battery.
      • Do not attempt to re-use a battery that has been in contact with any liquid.
    5. Power on your iPhone and test all functions. If you notice any problems, continue to the next section below.
  • If the interior components are mostly (or totally) covered in liquid:
    1. Follow the opening guide to take your iPhone apart completely.
    2. Clean each component, cable connector, and socket carefully with isopropyl alcohol and a clean toothbrush.
    3. Submerge the logic board in isopropyl alcohol (or use an ultrasonic cleaner, if available). Allow it to soak long enough to loosen hardened residue, and to displace any remaining water or other liquid.
      • Use the toothbrush to scrub visible corrosion and residue from the logic board. Clean all connectors, chips, and fuses.
      • Repeat cleaning if necessary, or if traces of residue are still visible.
    4. When all components are clean and dry, re-assemble your iPhone with a new battery.
      • Do not attempt to re-use a battery that has been in contact with any liquid.
    5. Power on your iPhone and test all functions.
      • For any particular function that fails, replace the associated component with a new part, and then re-test.
      • If problems persist, a board-level repair may be necessary. We don’t yet have comprehensive guides for board-level repair, so you may wish to consult a microsoldering specialist for more options.

Theo Mat

Lid sinds: 11/12/17

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25 opmerkingen

My iPhone 7 , in coming and out going calls I can not hear or be heard . An not answer it

Crystal Murphy Doyle - Antwoord

I have the same problem. Apple says they can’t fix it but will take my phone as a trade in and charge me just as much for the same or more for an upgrade. Need help with this same problem. It works with bluetooth in my car, headset & iWatch for making calls.

Linda Webster - Antwoord

I have the same issue and it seems to be related directly to the audio ic being bad. Looking for a repair place now

dcahill7301@icloud.com - Antwoord

I have same problem with my iPhone 7+,drop calls out and no voice when accepted call in, darkness on speaker icon, contact and + icon on screen, can not recalls on Voice memories

I call apple support and theme saying $349 for replacement refurbished phone

quandunganh - Antwoord

My problem is the iPhone 7plus doesn't show connect to itunes symbol which means it doesn't not go into recovery mode.because i tried using DFU mode but doesn't jump to recovery still

raymond stamina - Antwoord

my iphone 7+ got the screen smashed and it would light up to respond to me pressing the home button or the power button and would also light up when i got a notification, It would vibrate when i turned it off of silent & when i pressed the home button. It seemed responsive to me but now i put it on charge and it keeps lighting up and then going black again and it’s not responding

Joe George - Antwoord

My iPhone 7 Plus will charge via an outlet but can’t be charged nor detected by my Mac. What could be causing it?

Ashton Moody - Antwoord

iPhone rear camera only working in apps, and 2x zoom, 1x does not work and displays black screen until on 2x in default camera app. what could be the problem?

Michael Rodriguez - Antwoord

does anyone know about the class action suit against Apple regarding iP 7+ that has to do with the phones speed slow down caused by Apple that is seeking a $25 reparation payment to 7+ owners?

gandalf13 - Antwoord

My refurbished 7+ does not ring with incoming calls or messages and i could not make outgoing calls. Since i had the same problem with 2 previous phones i assumed it is the fault of my provider service - a free government provided service that uses sprint as its platform. However after i did a factory reboot - and the phone actually worked for one call. Now its back to not ringing at all. One step forward, two steps back.

mikipryor - Antwoord

Logo only shows after restore failure error (21)

z z - Antwoord

my 7plus keeps restarting at intervals of 3 minutes.

Does anybody know the solution?

Adigwe Azogu - Antwoord

My iPhone 7 is shut down when 3g is on and if I used to call or receive a call phone is getting hot and after shutdown. When it happen can’t on with button need to plug charger to restart .. anyone can please give me idea what to do ?

Hussain Nizam - Antwoord

failed to load camera what is wrong how do i fix it

lu10349 - Antwoord

My iPhone 7 home working but Touch ID isn’t working what is the problem

Dammdn - Antwoord

the Ifixit’s screen have no touch it didn’t work with the touch

b2dr.2009@hotmail.com - Antwoord

I have an iphone 7+ and an iPad 6th generation, I believe, that are both stuck on the apple logo and stuck in loop no matter how long I leave them charging. Is there anyway to save my content and still fix them?

Missin Mybabyboy - Antwoord

My phone very hot what can I do

Nousa kiwan - Antwoord

My iPhone 7 Plus has an issue where if I lightly apply pressure (not pressing the button in) to the volume up button only, it will think I’m holding the button in and it will not stop even if I remove my finger from the button entirely. It could be in that mode of volume holding and I can set the phone down and walk away and it will still think I’m holding it in. This is the only button that does this and I hate it cause I have to use the CntrlCntr to Change the volume or press the volume up button and then press the volume down button to “override” the volume up and it stops and doesn’t interrupt again until pressure is applied or it’s pressed once more. Rarely it doesn’t do anything and I have to use firm pressure (clicking it in) on the button for it to activate endlessly. There is one small pressure interval that the button stops holding in. it don’t get physically stuck in the phone ever, it just thinks it’s being held in forever with light pressure to the button.

HOW DO I FIX? WHAT PARTS DO I NEED?!

Jay - Antwoord

my reare camera goes blank any time i want to take selfie

seyramamejecor - Antwoord

Microphone not working

ahmad abodan - Antwoord

I just replaced my non-working iPhone 7+ 128 with a new one from eBay with 256 since my previous iPhones screen just flashed numerous times and shut down and then took forever to recharge and after turning on just stayed black and then wouldn’t turn off. After it finally powered off it never again showed signs of life. Fast forward to arrival of new phone. I put my sim in new phone and was able to load the backup perfectly for once. All my data and files were completely restored. Even the files I had lost years previously. Strangely. However. I could make calls but upon answering either way outbound or in there was no sound on either end. The speaker, video and FaceTime icons were grayed out. A few other attempts in calling the speaker icon would light up as soon as the call initiated but wouldn’t render any sound by speaker or otherwise and almost immediately disconnected thereafter. I also noticed the speaker icon did not respond when tapped, it stayed lit until disconnection. Cont…

Khia Tafel - Antwoord

….. after The failed attempts with network calling. I tried Wi-Fi calling same result. Also any chat apps with video or audio calling failed to connect at all. To try to speed up communications I tried iMessage push to record voice and it wouldn’t allow any recording. Also the speech dictation could be selected but didn’t pick up any dictation. Speakers were fabulous music played videos on all apps played. So in the current, my on,y form of communication is manual texting.

My main concern is—- is it Apple or is it the network? The guy I bought it from says it was tested before I put it on eBay but would you even test call a phone that you bought from one of you customers especially if the phone was already wiped? My thing is I had no problems like this with my service or my phone. Suddenly I get this new phone that’s been updated and I haven’t been able to communicate at all. No one can get through to me. So is it a duly refundable item or not I’d love to hear some views on this. HE SAYS NONRETURNS

Khia Tafel - Antwoord

My iPhone 7 plus is getting stack and black after trying updates by using pc. the update process is not finished yet. know it don't opening completely.

Haymanot - Antwoord

I can’t get emails on my iPhone 7 Plus anybody have a fix that i am aware w

Dave - Antwoord

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