On supported models, go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics. Turn System Haptics off or on". If this setting is on, turn if off, restart your iPhone. Then turn it back on to see if that helps. If you feel like the issue is related to hardware, the best thing to do is to Contact - Official Apple Support. That’s an easy one to try. If that doesn’t work check out iPhone 7 home button not working after screen replacement @rany. Rany put together a extensive list of known facts and number 6 seems like a possibility for your problem. FACT 6: in some instances, a chip (other than the one in FACT 1) present on the home button is damaged (specially Options. Check out this Thread. Touch ID Not Working After Screen Replacement. Unfortunately, Apple has a monopoly on this technology and usually has to do with the Home Button. I have done 3 repairs on 7’s and 2 failed to recognize the home button. I have not seen it fixed with an iOS update or complete restart. Here's is how to do it. Launch 'iTunes' > Connect your 'iPhone' > press the 'Sleep/Wake' button for 5 seconds and the 'Home' button for 10 seconds > Leave the 'Sleep/Wake' button > Release the 'Home' button after seeing the screen turn black. Now, your iPhone has entered DFU mode and iTunes will detect it. Apple is kicking out the home button, leaving the latest iPhone SE as the only home-buttoned iPhone released in the last three and a half years. There are st A SIM tray was located on the right side below the power button. The iPhone 7 looks nearly identical to the iPhone 6, but can be differentiated by the small protruding camera "bump" and the lack of an AUX port. The iPhone 7 can be differentiated from the iPhone 7 Plus by its 4.7 in diagonal screen (relative to the 5.5 in screen of the Plus model). Tap General. Tap Accessibility. Tap AssistiveTouch. Tap the switch next to AssistiveTouch. You'll know AssistiveTouch is on when the switch is green. The AssistiveTouch button will appear on your screen. You can move the AssistiveTouch button anywhere on the screen by pressing, holding, and dragging the button. View More. 2. This video will guide you through the process of replacing the home button on an iPhone 6. The video is a step by step follow along guide, with nothing left 9. Put your device into DFU mode. If you've done all the above attempts and the touch screen on iPhone is still not working, restore the device using DFU. First, perform a backup for your iPhone, then get your device into the DFU mode. Connect your iPhone to the computer via USB and open iTunes or Finder. dcuv.

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