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You can't fix this, I've gotten this before and I brought it to the Apple store and they gave me a new one
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Hold the lock button and the home button at the same time, until it reboots. If this doesnt work, try the following. DFU mode. The simplest way to exit out of DFU mode is to hold down the Home and sleep/power buttons on the iPhone while connected to iTunes. Then just hit the power button as and this should reboot the device as usual.
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x1NV1S1BL3x wrote
Hold the lock button and the home button at the same time, until it reboots. If this doesnt work, try the following. DFU mode. The simplest way to exit out of DFU mode is to hold down the Home and sleep/power buttons on the iPhone while connected to iTunes. Then just hit the power button as and this should reboot the device as usual.
Theres no way to fix this like I said, you get the white screen because you broke a part inside your device you can't fix his by doing stupid stuff like this
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How about not In a bowl of water try take it apart and fix it
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ZerosAlwaysOne wrote Hey, I actually have fixxed many iPhone and iPod touch screens and I had the same problem once, it was with a 3G that got run over. anyways when I repaired it the screen was simply white I was like WTF so I took it apart again and noticed my iPhone LCD wasn't connected properly to the mother board I connected it properly and rebooted and wala it worked. I don't know what generation you have but hopefully it helps I know fixing them is very tiedeus work and the ribbons for the mic, home button, digitizer and LCD are finicky sometimes.


Thank you for your help but it wasn't actually me who fixed the screen it was someone who i know so i'll contact him to make sure he connected everything properly, thank you + rep for taking your time with well described suggestion
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x1NV1S1BL3x wrote
Hold the lock button and the home button at the same time, until it reboots. If this doesnt work, try the following. DFU mode. The simplest way to exit out of DFU mode is to hold down the Home and sleep/power buttons on the iPhone while connected to iTunes. Then just hit the power button as and this should reboot the device as usual.


I've tried these steps several time and no success but thanks
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MARKSman11294 wrote You can't fix this, I've gotten this before and I brought it to the Apple store and they gave me a new one


thing is it ain't under any warranty or anything
I bought it off a friend you see (when it worked fine)
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-RozyJr- wrote put it a bowl of boiling water
lol! GOOOOOD OOOOOOONE

But on a serious note, that happened to my ipod and i just left it charging for like a day or two and it was fine... but thats an ipod, i have no idea if thatll work for an iphone...
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mtb773 wrote
-RozyJr- wrote put it a bowl of boiling water
lol! GOOOOOD OOOOOOONE

But on a serious note, that happened to my ipod and i just left it charging for like a day or two and it was fine... but thats an ipod, i have no idea if thatll work for an iphone...


ermmmmm i'll check and make sure everything is connected back properly but thanks
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