To diagnose the problem correctly, you will need to check the panic logs for fault codes. Go to Settings - Privacy & Security - Analytics & Improvements - Analytics Data and search for the latest panic-full list.
It could be the faulty screen, or you might have damaged the proximity flex while swapping it from the old screen to the old one.
Hi Dan,
To diagnose the problem correctly, you will need to check the panic logs for fault codes. Go to Settings - Privacy & Security - Analytics & Improvements - Analytics Data and search for the latest panic-full list.
It could be the faulty screen, or you might have damaged the proximity flex while swapping it from the old screen to the old one.
BR
Francis