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Introduction

Causes [1]

  • Physical Damage: Dropping the iPhone or applying pressure can cause green lines.

  • Liquid Damage: Exposure to water can corrode internal components.

  • Manufacturing Defects: Improper installation of the connection to the LCD from the digitizer.

  • Software Glitches: Temporary bugs in the iOS software can cause display anomalies.

Temporary Fixes [1]

  • Force Restart: Press and release the volume-up button, then the volume-down button, and hold the power button until the iPhone powers off.

  • Check for Water Damage: Inspect the SIM card tray and Liquid Contact Indicators (LCI) for signs of moisture.

  • Reset iPhone Settings: Navigate to Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings.

  • Run iPhone in Recovery Mode: Connect to a computer and initiate Recovery Mode through iTunes or Finder.

Permanent Solutions [1]

  • Screen Replacement: Often necessary for a permanent fix.

  • Consult Apple Authorized Service Center: Especially if the device is under warranty.

  • Use Professional Repair Tools: Tools like EaseUS MobiXpert can help repair system issues without data loss.

Checking for Water Damage [1]

  • Remove SIM Card Tray: Use a SIM ejector tool to remove the tray.

  • Inspect for Moisture: Check for droplets or moisture on the SIM card tray.

  • Check LCI: Use a torchlight to see if the LCI is red (indicating water damage) or white (no water damage).

  • Turn Off iPhone: If water damage is suspected, turn off the iPhone and keep it in a cool, dry place for a few days.

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Resetting iPhone Settings [1]

  • Open Settings: Navigate to the Settings app on your iPhone.

  • Select General: Tap on the General option.

  • Choose Reset: Scroll down and select Transfer or Reset iPhone.

  • Reset All Settings: Tap on Reset All Settings and enter your passcode if prompted.

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Professional Repair [1]

  • Visit Apple Store: Schedule an appointment at the Genius Bar for evaluation.

  • Check Warranty: If the issue is due to a manufacturing defect, it may be covered under warranty.

  • Authorized Service Centers: Seek assistance from authorized service centers for professional repair.

  • Cost: The cost of fixing the green line varies based on the iPhone model and regional pricing.

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