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Q: 6 + Grey Bar at top of screen, screen un-responsive

Two weeks ago I noticed that a small grey flickering bar would appear at the top of my screen when unlocking my phone. Sometimes it would just go away and other times it would linger and my screen either: would not accept any touches, or the touches would register incorrectly and open un-wanted apps or type wrong things.

 

Took it to the Apple store last Saturday, Genius's looked at it and saw the issue, did a screen replacement. It is now one week later and the issue just re-surfaced. I am about to do a full restore on the phone to see if that helps.

 

Anyone else with this issue???? I will post an update after the restore. None of the people at my store had seen this issue before.

 

Thanks

 

-Tom

Posted on Nov 22, 2014 10:22 AM

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  • by Nick_NE,

    Nick_NE Nick_NE Feb 17, 2016 5:42 PM in response to mendonipadrehab
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    Feb 17, 2016 5:42 PM in response to mendonipadrehab

    Thanks--I'm going to take mine in & see what they say.

  • by Stevedallas1,

    Stevedallas1 Stevedallas1 Feb 22, 2016 10:59 AM in response to tommytomx
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    Feb 22, 2016 10:59 AM in response to tommytomx

    HHad the exact same thing happen yesterday. Grey line at the top of the screen rendered my touchscreen unusable. It increased in size taking over more of the screen as time progressed.

    Took it into Apple today and the woman tech said it was a known issue and I'd get a free replacement.

    she set up the new phone but then another tech 'genius' came up and said Apple wasn't replacing phones for this issue for free.

    So $320 later I have a new iPhone 6s and I guess I wait another 13 months till the same happens to this phone.

     

    Salt in the wound: she said if Apple recognizes it as an issue I'll get a refund in the future. Why isn't my phone hardware dying on me an issue exactly?

  • by D1rthNasty,

    D1rthNasty D1rthNasty Feb 26, 2016 5:31 PM in response to tommytomx
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    Feb 26, 2016 5:31 PM in response to tommytomx

    I am going on what will be my 5th 6+ in less than two months. Apple still refuses to even acknowledge this as an issue. Well apple chat won't, if you speak to someone at an Apple store they are all aware of the issue and will swap your phone out. But the issue being what it is the problem keeps popping up again and again.

     

    Really starting to regret going back to an iPhone.

  • by montoy76,

    montoy76 montoy76 Mar 14, 2016 3:11 PM in response to Stevedallas1
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    Mar 14, 2016 3:11 PM in response to Stevedallas1

    Exact same thing happened to me Sunday. Apple Guy says "Yeah we've been seeing this, We don't know what causes it or how to fix it, but you're in luck"

    I'm thinking cool ok, this might be ok. Then he comes back and says, "So the phone isn't in warranty anymore so the best we can do is have you buy another one."

     

    I should've made a scene, but I was too stunned at having a $1,000 piece of electronics crap out on me and the manufacturer not offering anything to me but the option to buy another one.

  • by mendonipadrehab,

    mendonipadrehab mendonipadrehab Mar 26, 2016 5:22 AM in response to tommytomx
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    Mar 26, 2016 5:22 AM in response to tommytomx

    This is definitely the touch ic chip on the board.  There are two, the smaller one is usually affected when the phone presents with visual artifacts like flashing gray bar.   It is repairable by independent repair shops that specialize in microsoldering, and is quite an epidemic right now in iPhone 6/6+

     

    The underlying problem is a cold joint that adheres the touch ic to the board.  Sometimes you can get relief by simply pressing on the touch ic to get it to make better contact---but this is a temporary solution.  Reflow of the touch ic is also a temporary solution, since the pad on the chip not making contact is oxidized and not able to make a quality joint.   Replacement of the touch ic is the permanent, robust solution.   Many shops can do this work, find one with a good reputation and one that is already aware of this super common problem the second you say "grey flashing bar"

     

    Disclaimer--opening your iphone may void your warranty service options with Apple

  • by Pandatonix,

    Pandatonix Pandatonix Apr 4, 2016 10:37 PM in response to tommytomx
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    Apr 4, 2016 10:37 PM in response to tommytomx

    This happened to me too and I was out of warranty so I brought it to Apple and they made me pay $350 for a new iphone 6+! I always had a thick protective case with my phone, and even had the tempered glass screen protector, and I barely ever dropped it, so no cracks. So after getting my new phone that I was so unfairly charged for, this started happening again (right after the 1 month warranty that came with it) ! Like this is a problem that is totally out of our control and that Apple should supply us with a new replacement phone for free! This is just an unfair money grab. How do we know that there isn't someone on the phone flicking switch and just malfunctioning this phone to get more money from us?

  • by N8_74,

    N8_74 N8_74 Apr 5, 2016 9:13 AM in response to Pandatonix
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    Apr 5, 2016 9:13 AM in response to Pandatonix

    I got this exact same "solution" from my apple store.  I get some tip to apply pressure on the top right and bottom right corners of the phone.  It seems to help but this is totally a temporary thing and is not a long term solution.  Apple needs to recall any phones having this issue immediately.  Mine started doing this literally 2 weeks after the 1 year warranty ran out.  Coincidence?  I think not!  Complete BS!

  • by RenePepe,

    RenePepe RenePepe Apr 6, 2016 4:20 PM in response to tommytomx
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    Apr 6, 2016 4:20 PM in response to tommytomx

    I Have the exact same problem. This is a hardware issue. My brother have the same phone with the exact problem. He was lucky to be on warranty. They change his phone. I am out of warranty and my carrier refused to change my phone. I have been using iphones since the begining and this Iphone 6 plus is not to the quality I was expecting from Apple. My next phone Iphone SE. I hope that one is ok....

  • by nyjeeee,

    nyjeeee nyjeeee Apr 8, 2016 11:03 AM in response to Izaiah4
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    Apr 8, 2016 11:03 AM in response to Izaiah4

    I am looking into getting the chip replaced as well, I am also out of warranty.  Am wondering which company did you go with to get the work done and how fast was the turn around?  Thanks.

  • by robertfromhoth,

    robertfromhoth robertfromhoth Apr 9, 2016 8:02 PM in response to N8_74
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    Apr 9, 2016 8:02 PM in response to N8_74

    I had the same issue but I was lucky enough to purchase Apple Care + when I first got the phone and I received a new IPhone 6 plus for free. Otherwise it'll cost $320 for a replacement. But as of right now I don't think the problem is fixable without twisting the corners and the only option is getting a new phone thru the Apple store.

  • by supershopping,

    supershopping supershopping Apr 13, 2016 6:48 AM in response to tommytomx
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    Apr 13, 2016 6:48 AM in response to tommytomx

    I don't want to pay $320 to get another potential failed phone. For this common issue, Apple should do something!

  • by whatiam,

    whatiam whatiam Apr 14, 2016 10:37 PM in response to supershopping
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    Apr 14, 2016 10:37 PM in response to supershopping

    I agreed.

     

    My deivce also suffered this case recnetly. I am sure no bent/crack/wafer case on my IPhone6+.

    Since 2016, more people have talked about this topic. I guessed there are more cases that just not replied in here.

    It should be quality issue on IPhone6/6+. My old IPhone4 is still workable...

  • by Preflexin,

    Preflexin Preflexin May 15, 2016 1:51 PM in response to tommytomx
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    May 15, 2016 1:51 PM in response to tommytomx

    The only fix I have found for everybody is temporary. Just hold the siri button for a few seconds when it begins to happen and should go away for a bit. I just had to reorder a new phone my replacement phone from asurion was doing the same exact thing they sent me new one free of charge.

  • by montoy76,

    montoy76 montoy76 May 31, 2016 3:48 PM in response to tommytomx
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    May 31, 2016 3:48 PM in response to tommytomx

    Well I called Apple and told them the whole story. The first person I talked to seemed to understand the problem, but only could tell me to call AT&T since they are the carrier. I told them that doesn't make sense, you're the manufacturer, you should replace this. I asked to speak to a supervisor and I explained the story again. The supervisor was very helpful and told me to go to the Apple store where they would replace or repair it for free. I went to the Apple store, they looked me up, and they gave me a new phone. The Genius told me that they wish Apple would admit this phone has this issue, because she said she sees it a lot. So don't give up guys, call Apple and see what they can do. It worked for me.

  • by Luis94celis,

    Luis94celis Luis94celis Jun 3, 2016 12:12 PM in response to tommytomx
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    Jun 3, 2016 12:12 PM in response to tommytomx

    To Fix this issue a chip called a Touch IC chip to be replaced, I got mine repaired at Short Cirqit in Corona Ca I shipped it to them and they had it back to me in 3 days. Look them up online and they have a mail in service on there website.

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