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Sorti le 25 septembre 2015. Modèle A1687/A1634. La réparation de ce modèle est similaire à celle des versions précédentes et nécessite tournevis et outils pour faire levier. Disponible en GSM et CDMA / 16, 64 ou 128 Go / Argent, Or, Gris sidéral ou Or rosé.

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Touch screen is acting crazy after a year

I replaced the screen on my daughter’s iPhone 6s+ (with an iFixit screen) just over a year ago. A few days ago, it started to spaz - acting like it was being touched and swiped when nothing was touching it. I removed the screen protector, took it out of its case, and even cycled the power and did hard resets. Nothing would stop the behavior.

Is it possible that the screen has gone bad (just after the warranty expired, of course)? Is it worth replacing the screen again, or is it possible that something else is wrong. I don’t know if this model is prone to “touch disease” or if some other component might be causing this problem - or is it just the screen?

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The iPhone 6S does not suffer from Touch Disease. If your screen is ghost touching, then it is most likely just a bad screen. Replacement screens for the 6S are pretty cheap nowadays and the phone still holds it’s value and is powerful enough for daily use. I would fix it (full disclosure: I own and use an iPhone 6S :-). Contact your vendor, they may be able to help you out.

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Its just the screen. Replace the screen and you should be fine.

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As the OP said already. You need to replace the screen again.

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David sera éternellement reconnaissant.
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