I repaired an iPhone 8+ screen for my customer , after repair the home button no longer works however it does still work for Touch ID functionality. I have removed and reinstalled the home button and checked all connections - it does this on multiple screens so it isn't a problem with the LCD replacement. I have not over tightened the screws

hello this doesn't pertain to the screen problem I'm having but i sent my Iphone 6s plus to apples repair center in Texas because of a updating issue they fixed the problem by putting a new Logic board in (Motherboard) after i received it back touch ID does not work so i sent it back same day and the outcome is now Signs of Misuse and Unauthorized Modifications so now they are sending the

Worst case scenario, you have two options. Either replace the home button with a new one and accept that fact that Touch ID will never work again or take it to an Apple store and have then replace the home button for you. Apple is the only one that can link a new home button to your phone so that Touch ID will work with a replacement home button.
My original screen broke so I replaced the screen. After the replacement the home button is not working, neither the clicking or touch id. I put back the original screen and the home button was working on the broken screen. I tried 3 different 6s screens and on no one worked the home button, only on the original screen.
You might have tore the original home button flex cable. iPhone 7 and 7 plus home button is not user replaceable. Once you tear it or damage it, a replacement button will not fix it, as the button is unique to your specific logic board. Only Apple can resolve this issue if the original button is in fact damaged.
Tap General. Tap Accessibility. Tap AssistiveTouch. Tap the switch next to AssistiveTouch. You'll know AssistiveTouch is on when the switch is green. The AssistiveTouch button will appear on your screen. You can move the AssistiveTouch button anywhere on the screen by pressing, holding, and dragging the button. View More. 2.
iPhone users might be in despair when their home button touch ID gets into trouble or even doesn't work. Why? For iPhone 5s and later versions, touch ID is b
Unit price: $118.1 for AAA made by original lcd, original back light, original flex cables. iPhone 6s plus 5.5 inch screens with nice 3D active touch function: Unit price: $175.5 for AAA made by original lcd, original back light, original flex cables. So it looks as though 3rd partys have figured out how to keep 3D Touch / Force Touch working
1. 10. Aug 6, 2020. #3. Many replacement screens have a defective home button interconnect cable. When the home button works with the original screen but not the replacement screen, it is a bad screen and you need to warranty it or replace it. And yes a whole batch can be defective. However, sometimes while disassembling the iPhone, you damage
Good morning Corey! Thanks for reaching out about the issue you're having with your iPhone 7 Plus screen turning black and the Home button not working. I'll be happy to help out. If you're not able to access your iPhone after force restarting or restoring it using iTunes, I'd recommend an inspection of your iPhone 7 Plus for possible hardware
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