Has your iPhone screen gone all green or white, or does it display green, pink, or purple lines with some screen flickering from time to time? In this troubleshooting guide, we will explore why it happens and the solutions to fix it
The problem
The entire iPhone screen, from top to bottom, is solid green or entirely white. Some people call it the green screen of death.
You see horizontal or vertical lines of one or different colors on the screen.
The iPhone screen flickers, then goes all black, and then automatically returns to normal for a while until the entire thing repeats.
Devices most affected by this
Going through multiple posts on Apple Community, X (Twitter), and Reddit, it seems like the problem is limited to iPhones with an OLED display (iPhone X and later, except XR and 11), with most cases happening to iPhone 13 and 14 series, notably 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max, 14 Pro, and 14 Pro Max.
Extreme heat: If your iPhone was constantly subjected to significant heat, it could lead to internal components issues, including those that affect the display.
Physical drop: You dropped your iPhone on a hard surface, which unseated the display connector or caused physical damage to the screen.
Voltage changes: A couple of people have also claimed that because of issues in the new iOS update, there was a change/fault in voltage supplied to the display, which led to its failure.
Manufacturing defects: If your iPhone is new or a few days old, you can easily get a replacement or free repair.
How to fix this issue
Getting it inspected at an iMobile Repair is the ultimate solution, but before you do that, you can try some fixes from your end. If software issues caused the problem, these methods can address them. iPhone Repair Tempe Phoenix Scottsdale We come to you, imobilerepair.com Call now 602-363-9836
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