
If your Apple phone's touch screen isn't working, it's not the end of the world. You can try restarting your phone, which often resolves the issue.
A simple reboot can clear out any temporary glitches that might be causing the problem. It's a good idea to try this before moving on to more complex solutions.
If restarting your phone doesn't work, try cleaning the screen with a soft cloth. This can help remove any dirt or debris that might be interfering with the touch screen's functionality.
You'll be surprised at how often a simple cleaning can resolve the issue.
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Troubleshooting Steps
Try cleaning the screen, removing the phone case and screen protector, and disconnecting all accessories. Sometimes, a simple cleaning or removing of obstructions can resolve the issue.
If cleaning and removing obstructions don't work, try force restarting your iPhone. This involves holding the power button and one of the volume buttons simultaneously for a few seconds.
If force restarting doesn't work, you can try a different method to restart your phone. For iPhone 13, you can press and hold the volume up and volume down buttons simultaneously, and then press and hold the power button. This worked for one user who was stuck on the first page requesting to swipe up to unlock the phone.
Software Issues
If you're experiencing a software issue with your Apple phone's touch screen, try a force restart. Press and quickly release the Volume UP button, followed by the Volume DOWN button, and then hold the SIDE button until an Apple logo appears.
This troubleshooting step can resolve issues like a non-responsive screen after an iOS update, such as iOS 17.3.1. The SIDE button may need to be held for up to 20 seconds for the Apple logo to appear.
Don't release the SIDE button when invited to slide the power off, as this can prolong the problem.
iOS 17.3.1 Update
The iOS 17.3.1 update has caused issues with some iPhone touch screens. The buttons on the side still work, but the screen itself is unresponsive, making it impossible to power down or access the passcode screen.
If you're experiencing this problem, try a force restart. Press and quickly release the Volume UP button, then press and quickly release the Volume DOWN button. Next, press and hold the SIDE button until an Apple logo appears, which can take up to 20 seconds.
This method can resolve the issue, but it's essential to resist the temptation to release the Side button when prompted to slide power off.
App Not Working After iOS 18 Update
If you're experiencing issues with an app not working after the iOS 18 update, it's likely due to compatibility problems.
The iOS 18 update brought significant changes to the operating system, including a new architecture that may not be compatible with older apps.
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Many users reported that popular apps like Instagram and Facebook stopped working after the update, with error messages indicating that the apps were no longer compatible.
In some cases, the issue may be resolved by updating the app to the latest version, but this is not always the case.
Some users have reported that deleting and reinstalling the app resolves the issue, while others have found that resetting the app's data and cache helps to get it working again.
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General Solutions
If your iPhone is hot to the touch, shutting it down for 15 to 30 minutes can help cool it down and resolve touchscreen issues.
Try shutting down your phone by moving a slider on your display, or if that's not possible, put it in Airplane Mode or Low Power Mode.
If your iPhone's display is completely unresponsive, you can force a restart by pressing and holding the power button until the Apple logo shows up, then releasing the button and pressing it again without waiting.
Alternatively, you can try a force restart by pressing the volume up, volume down, and power buttons in sequence.
Remember, if your iPhone is completely unresponsive, you may need to have previously connected it to your computer to access these troubleshooting options.
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