Saturday 25 August 2018

Whether Your Screen Will Work on the New IOS 11?

At most cases, you have many trouble when you need to repair your phone. Today, i will share with you how to deal with the new IOS 11


 
So what exactly are the issues reportedly to date and what can we do to remedy those head-aching problems?
 
Here is a summary of issues that, so far, have been reported from both our factories and repair shop customers and possible solutions.
 
What issues should repair shops be aware of after the iphone iOS update?

Wi-Fi Issues
Overheating Issue
iOS 11 Battery Drain
Touchscreen Problems
iOS 11 Bluetooth Issue
iPhone Runs Slow after iOS 11 Update
Siri Doesn’t Work after Updating to iOS 11
Apple Earpods Not Working during Calls on iOS 11
Notifications Are Appearing Incorrectly
Charging Problems on iOS 11 Devices
 
What are some quick fixes for these problems?

1. Keep an inventory of OEM LED screens

Even if you are only using aftermarket screens for your repair, it is best to keep a handful of OEM screens for emergencies. Every repair is different and unfortunately, not all aftermarket screens with be compatible with the new iOS. A backup original screen can be a simple fix to any incompatibility issues.

2. Educate your customers about the new iOS

It is always wise to inform your customers upfront on possible glitches that the new software may bring. It may be the new iOS or the replacement part, but it is always a good policy to have your customers be aware that their phone may not function the way it used to.

3. Downgrade to 10.3.3

Previous softwares are still available to download. If a screen does not work on your phone, it may be best to downgrade to the previous version until you find a more permanent solution.

The Verdict?

The only safe remedy to the ongoing software glitches to be an OEM screen. For the seven series, front camera, home button, and lcd cables should be installed correctly before turning the device on. If only the screen is installed when you turn the device on, there is a chance that the device will get stuck in boot loop.

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