What's new

Tutorial How To Fix Stripes on Phone Screen [Vertical or Horizontal]

Professora Akira

☯️ SôulNinetãiL☯️
Contributor
Joined
Oct 13, 2017
Posts
25,940
Solutions
6
Reaction
66,364
Points
16,624
There are several causes that can make the stripes on phone screen, whether it’s in a vertical or horizontal form.
It might be due to fall,stuff pressed screen,screen connector problem,system error or maybe phone gets water.
This problem mostly comes from the LCD ( touchscreen ), so some of us might think to just replacing the LCD.
But wait as there are possible ways to fix it prior directly replacing lcd.

This method is suitable for:

  • Stripes on Phone Screen.
  • The phone screen is streaky and wobbly.
  • Vertical stripe LCD.
  • and others

1. Touchscreen Settings in Developer Options

  1. Go to Android Settings.
  2. Then go to About phone.
  3. Look for the Build Number column. Click a few times until the message “You are already a developer” appears.
  4. Tap the Back button, then open the Developer Options menu.
  5. Then, disable the Show Bookmarks option.
  6. Then, automatically the lines on the screen will disappear.
The line referred to here is a scribble. It can also be colorful vertical lines from top to bottom.

It could be that you accidentally activated it without being noticed.

2. Use the LCD Fixer Application

On Android, there are several applications developed to solve problems with LCD. Examples like Dead Pixels Test and Fix.

This application works by detecting damaged pixels, then eliminating them until they become as if they were still normal. It’s quite suitable for a striped screen, here:

  1. Install the Dead Pixels Test and Fix application.
  2. Open the app as usual.
  3. Tap Check Dead Pixels and Fix Dead Pixels to start repairing.
After that, just wait.

3. Reset Your Cellphone

  1. Go to Android Settings.
  2. Go to the Backup and Reset menu.
  3. Finally, please tap on the Factory Reset option.
Next, you just have to follow the instructions. After that, the cellphone will restart, and the LCD line that is usually found on the system can be lost.

4.Press Screen Surface

When a cellphone is stressed by a fairly heavy load, especially when it comes to the LCD, it’s no wonder this can damage the cellphone screen.
Striped LCD is one of the consequences that can be experienced. Usually occurs when the screen is compressed at some point until the components inside become loose.
Tips, try to press the surface of the screen slowly with your finger. Repeat several times until the lines disappear little by little

5. Unload Phone

Sometimes a striped phone LCD does have to be disassembled, to check directly where the problem is coming from.
Try removing the back case of the cellphone, then removing the other components attached to it.
Check the display connector > Remove > Then plug it in again properly.
Oh yes, if the line on your cellphone disappears a little when your finger presses the screen, it could be that the cellphone is loose.
If so, you can add certain objects, to make the phone case tight again.


6. Dry the Cellphone (If Exposed to Water)

If your cellphone screen appears lines after being exposed to water, then there are two possibilities:

  • phone error due to a short circuit.
  • There is still water in the component.
If the short circuit is a different story. After all, we don’t know if the phone is really short-circuited or not, right?

Therefore, you should try to dry the phone first:

  1. Remove the back case of the cellphone, SIM card, memory, and battery.
  2. Prepare enough rice.
  3. Bury the phone in the rice for 2 to 3 days.
  4. If so, re-install the casing and others

7. Replace LCD

If that doesn’t work, then you can try to consider replacing the LCD.
Because, if the screen is already damaged, automatically using any method will not be effective.
As I said earlier, the cost of replacing the LCD is relatively expensive.
You can replace the touchscreen itself. .
But if the phone screen suddenly has streaks, you don’t even know why to try taking it to the Service Center instead. If it’s still under warranty, it’s usually free


source:techmania
 

Similar threads

Back
Top