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发售于2017年11月3日。型号为 A1865, A1901。有 GSM 或者 CDMA 网络制式可选。提供64或者256GB 的存储空间。提供银色和深空灰色。(读音与“iPhone 10”相同)

Screen replacement not working when back in position

So my problem is that the aftermarket oled screen i bought on aliexpress for my iphone x, is working perfectly without any sort of issue when is not assembled, but when i put it back together is working poorly, and it gets worst when i insert the sim tray in the iphone.

Does anyone know what i am doing wrong?

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The power button doesn't work well too with the sim tray inserted

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Check your flex cables for creasing, bends etc. The display cables themselves (as opposed to the stuff from the earpiece assembly) should have a very specific curve to sit properly. I would check the old display, especiailly if it is the original one and try to mimic the shape of those as closely as possible.

They should have no hard folds, and check to make sure there is no exposed copper in the cables. It sounds like something may be inadvertently touching ground, you may even be getting the cables pinched between the display and the housing, I would check to see f the screen is flush on the right side, I used to have issues getting this to sit right when i first started doing iPhone X displays. That curve of the cable needs to be wholly tucked into the phone before it gets closed.

Could also be some of the traces within the cable itself are becoming broken when everything is all squished into the phone, cables on aftermarket screens are generally not as high quality as an OEM on. SIM tray is also right in that vicinity so inserting the sim may move some bits around, or push pins up that are normally lower into the slot.

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That certainly is a strange issue! Is it possible that the display tolerances are a little tighter than stock and putting excess pressure on the display?

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