My 5s screen is coming off
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Hello,
I bought an iPhone 5s (second-hand ⭕️) about 5 months ago, and when I received it, the top left corner of the screen made a little clicking noise when I pressed on it. Thinking it wasn't a big deal, I didn't react.
But I must admit that for some time now I’ve started to see the glass coming out of the frame of the iPhone and even see the lights placed under the screen. I have one month left before my warranty ends, but I'm worried that if I send it for repair, they might say it's my fault because it's possible that I've dropped it 2 or 3 times already?
I bought an iPhone 5s (second-hand ⭕️) about 5 months ago, and when I received it, the top left corner of the screen made a little clicking noise when I pressed on it. Thinking it wasn't a big deal, I didn't react.
But I must admit that for some time now I’ve started to see the glass coming out of the frame of the iPhone and even see the lights placed under the screen. I have one month left before my warranty ends, but I'm worried that if I send it for repair, they might say it's my fault because it's possible that I've dropped it 2 or 3 times already?
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If you have the warranty papers, it won't cost you anything to go see, at worst you won't gain anything, at best you'll get a brand new S5.
Hello;
It's indeed a screen issue, but normally it shouldn't move even after several drops.
I would rather go for a screen that was replaced before the sale and wasn't installed properly.
It's indeed a screen issue, but normally it shouldn't move even after several drops.
I would rather go for a screen that was replaced before the sale and wasn't installed properly.
Indeed, as I mentioned in my first paragraph, the phone was second-hand, and the issues with the phone were the glass and the casing with some scratches. When I received the phone, the glass was already slightly recessed into the device. But I would have never thought it would come off like that; I'm even afraid that little by little, the glass will come off completely.