Performing a hard reset can sometimes get rid of minor software glitches that might be causing your device's malfunction. To perform a hard reset on an iPhone 5, press and hold the home and power buttons simultaneously. Continue to hold both buttons down until the white Apple logo appears on your screen.
After putting it back together rear camera is working again. So I'm guessing it was one of these two things: 1. iPhone needed a real power cycle by disconnecting the battery. This will really reset the mainboard unlike the hard reboot. or. 2. The camera ribbon cable wasn't making a solid connection.
Past 30 Days: 0. All Time: 30. So, back camera is working. Ambient light sensor is working. Front camera is not. I’ve replace the screen on my iPhone but kept the original parts (only replaced screen + LCD). Before opening up again, what could cause the issue? According to my logic, the cable IS connected good.
Step 1. Install AnyTrans on your computer > Open it and connect your iPhones to the computer via USB cables > Choose “Phone Switcher” > Click on “Phone to iPhone” mode. Choose Phone to iPhone on Phone Switcher. Step 2. Select the source device and target device > Click the “Next” button to continue.
Press and Keep Holding the Camera Button. This simple solution has worked for a large number of iPhone camera users. The trick here is to hold the camera button and wait for your iPhone camera to focus. Once the camera focuses on the picture you would like to take, you can let go of the button. 3. Today I replaced the screen on my wife's iPhone 5S. It was pretty smashed up with glass missing at the top and bottom, so was held together with tape… rgsG9k.
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