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Is your iPhone's screen flickering or changing brightness at random? Maybe there are weird lines or artifacts on the screen? Perhaps your screen is discolored. These types of screen glitches are not only an eyesore, but they can also be frustrating. Luckily, you can do a few things you can do to fix your glitching iPhone screen before taking it in for repair. This wikiHow article teaches you why your iPhone screen might be glitching and some ways you can try to fix it.
There are many reasons an iPhone screen may glitch. Symptoms include screen flickering, brightness changing at random, touchscreen ghost touching when no one is touching it, vertical or horizontal lines, or screen discoloration. The following are some of the causes of a glitching iPhone screen:
Water Damage: Water damage is probably the leading cause of glitching iPhone screens. If your iPhone gets submerged in water or goes through the wash, it can wreak havoc on your phone's electronic components. If your phone has water damage, you will most likely need to take it in to have it fixed or replaced. If you are skilled in repairing electronics, you may be able to fix it yourself.
If your phone just got wet, power it off and dry it immediately. Allow it to sit and dry for 48 - 72 hours before attempting to power it back on.
Overheating: Overheating can cause your phone screen to glitch and cause other performance issues. Overheating can be caused by long charging periods, overuse, or hardware-intensive apps like 3D video games. Phones may also start to overheat when they get old.
Hardware Issues: If you've dropped your iPhone or it has defective parts, the screen may start flickering, This can be caused by a heavy fall, defective parts, or age. If your iPhone has hardware issues, the first thing you should do is contact Apple and see if your iPhone is under warranty. If it is, you may be able to get it repaired or replaced. If it is not under warranty, you may need to take it to a repair shop to have it repaired or get a new phone.[2]XResearch source
iOS Issues: If the operating system is corrupt or out-of-date, it can cause a variety of glitches and errors, including a glitching screen. If you're using iOS 14, there's also a known glitch that can cause green lines to appear on your screen. This can usually be fixed by updating your iPhone.[3]XExpert SourceShavo Hacopian Smartphone Repair SpecialistExpert Interview
Memory Issues: If your iPhone has insufficient memory or is low on RAM, it can cause performance issues with your phone as well as cause the phone to start flickering.
Faulty Apps: Faulty or corrupt apps can cause all kinds of issues, including a glitching screen. This can especially be a problem if you download apps, not from the App Store or download apps to a jailbroken iPhone.
Update to the latest version of iOS. Keeping your iPhone up-to-date helps make sure software glitches and security flaws are patched out. To update your iPhone to the latest version:[4]XResearch source
Did the glitching occur when you have a particular app running? If you have too many apps running, your screen may flicker or become otherwise glitchy until you free up memory. To close an app that's causing your screen to glitch:
Press the Home button if your iPhone has a Home button, or swipe up from the center of the screen.
Swipe left and right to scroll through the apps you have open.
Hard reboot your phone. If the glitching screen just started, you may be able to fix it by rebooting your phone. Use the following steps to hard reboot your iPhone:[5]XResearch source
iPhone 8/S/X/11/12/13/14: Press the Volume Up button quickly and then press the Volume Down button. Press and hold the side button until your iPhone reboots. Release the side button when the Apple logo appears on the screen.[6]XResearch source
iPhone 7/7 Plus: Press and hold the Volume Down button and the Sleep/Wake button at the same time. Continue to hold them until the Apple logo appears on the screen.
iPhone 6 and below: Press and hold the Home button and the Sleep/Wake button at the same time.
Lower your screen brightness. Lowering your screen brightness consumes less power and puts less strain on the screen, which can reduce glitching. To lower the screen brightness:
Open the Settings app.
Scroll down to and tap Display & Brightness.
Drag the slider bar below "Brightness" to the left to lower the brightness.
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Turn off auto-brightness. Turning off auto-brightness prevents the screen from brightening up again:
Open the Settings app.
Tap Accessibility.
Tap Display & Text Size.
Scroll down and tap the toggle switch next to "Auto-brightness."
Enable "Reduce Transparency" in your settings. This will reduce transparency effects and also help improve touchscreen performance. Use the following steps to turn Reduce Transparency on:[7]XResearch source
Open the Settings app.
Tap Accessibility.
Tap Display & Text Size.
Tap the toggle switch next to "Reduce Transparency."
Remove problematic apps. Think back to when the problem started occurring. Did you install any apps around the time? Did you install any apps not from the App Store? Use the following steps to delete the app and see if that fixes the problem:[8]XResearch source
Locate the app on your Home screen.
Tap and hold the app icon.
Tap the "x" icon in the upper-left corner of the app icon.
Factory reset your iPhone. This can fix many problems and glitches with an iPhone. However, it will also delete all apps and data. This should be done as a last resort. Make sure you back up your iPhone before attempting this step. Use the following steps to factory reset your iPhone:[9]XResearch source
Have a professional fix your iPhone. If you've tried everything and your iPhone screen is still glitching, there is a problem with the hardware. You will need to take it to a professional repair shop and have it repaired.[10]XExpert SourceShavo Hacopian Smartphone Repair SpecialistExpert Interview If you are covered under warranty, you can contact Apple and have it repaired for a small co-pay. If it is not under warranty, you will need to pay to have it fixed. It may be less expensive to get a new phone.
Shavo Hacopian is a Smartphone Repair Specialist. With over 17 years of experience repairing and customizing smartphones, Shabin has a follower base of over 119,000 YouTube subscribers on his channel PBKreviews, and has over 29 million views. He specializes in teaching people how to take smartphones apart, repair or replace parts, and make informed decisions about what the right products are for them.
Those are dead pixels. You can try applying pressure to the black spot with a cloth-covered pen. If that doesn't work, you're going to have to replace your screen. But if it's not much of a bother, then you can just leave them alone. Check with your phone manufacturer if you still have an active warranty before trying to repair the screen yourself.
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This article was co-authored by Shavo Hacopian and by wikiHow staff writer, Travis Boylls. Shavo Hacopian is a Smartphone Repair Specialist. With over 17 years of experience repairing and customizing smartphones, Shabin has a follower base of over 119,000 YouTube subscribers on his channel PBKreviews, and has over 29 million views. He specializes in teaching people how to take smartphones apart, repair or replace parts, and make informed decisions about what the right products are for them. This article has been viewed 175,589 times.