![]() It digitizes your finger, which means it turns the touch of your finger into a digital language your iPhone can understand.Įach component of your iPhone’s display has a separate connector that plugs into your iPhone’s logic board. The digitizer, which is the part of the display that processes touch.The LCD screen, which displays the images you see on your iPhone. ![]() The entire display of your iPhone is removable, but it’s a lot more complicated than you might think! There are four major components built into your iPhone’s display: The display shows you the images you see, but the logic board tells it what to display. ![]() The logic board is the brains behind the operation of your iPhone, and every part of your iPhone connects to it. There are two pieces of hardware that we’ll talk about: Your iPhone’s display and the logic board. Let’s Take A Look Inside Your iPhoneĪ brief tour of the inside of your iPhone will help you understand why your screen is black. If the Apple logo doesn’t appear on the screen, keep reading. Check out my other article on frozen iPhones, which will tell you exactly what to do to fix your iPhone. ![]() If the Apple logo appears on the screen, there probably isn’t a problem with your iPhone’s hardware - it was a software crash. On the iPhone 7 or 7 Plus, you perform a hard reset by pressing and holding the volume down button and the power button at the same time until the you see the Apple logo appear on the screen.Īnd if you have an iPhone 8 or newer, perform a hard reset by quickly pressing and releasing the volume up button, then quickly pressing and releasing the volume down button, and then pressing and holding the power button (iPhone 8) or the side button (iPhone X or newer) until that Apple logo appears. ![]()
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