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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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Oct 10, 2015 5:15 PM in response to tommytomx

Been having the exact same issue for about 2 weeks now. Made an appointment with the geniuses and of course the phone worked perfectly the entire day. Started back with the "glitch" the next day and still making me crazy. Read a support string that suggested dropping the phone from about 2" onto a flat surface and that works sometimes (ok maybe after several drops) to make the screen responsive. Otherwise it is useless. Have another appointment this week to get it exchanged for new while still under warranty. Wish me luck.

Nov 9, 2015 9:04 AM in response to tommytomx

Same here with this issue. Have never had a problem before and this problem is major. I've tried reseting and have not done a restore because everything I'm seeing shows people still having the issue. Guess I'll spend my day off at the genius bar as well. Just wish someone from Apple would reply to this so we can all just stop guessing. Tell us that the only thing to do is get it replaced or something!! PLEASE

Nov 9, 2015 9:17 AM in response to Jay Squared

Jay Squared wrote:

Just wish someone from Apple would reply to this so we can all just stop guessing. Tell us that the only thing to do is get it replaced or something!! PLEASE

Don't hold your breath. Had you bothered to read the Terms of Use of this forum that YOU agreed to by signing up to post, you would have known that while Apple hosts this forum on their servers, Apple is NOT here. This forum is populated by users just like you.

Nov 9, 2015 9:41 AM in response to tammyfromkingwood

UPDATE: It is definitely a "structural" issue with the phone (i.e., updating and resetting the phone won't make a difference here). As another person noted, even a slight "bend" in the phone (iPhone 6+ seems to be most vulnerable) will cause the gray bar and render the screen unresponsive. The bending seems to occur on the upper left, between the volume buttons (at least for me). I found if i dropped the phone on a flat surface (just a few inches) it would sometimes respond. And slightly twisting the phone (it helps to remove the case) would allow me to at least answer a call - until I could get an appointment with the "Geniuses".

Unfortunately, the only fix for this issue is a new phone. Be prepared to shell out the $350+ for a refurbished phone if you are out of warranty. I had missed my warranty by 6 days and was prepared to make a scene; however, the Manager on duty agreed to replace (albeit with a refurbished unit) at no charge (I had record of issues for more than 3 weeks but couldn't work out an appt. time to bring it in). This will be my last "Plus" phone. I am not a fan of the size, and this issue sealed it's fate. I am stuck with this one for one more year...

Nov 9, 2015 10:22 AM in response to tammyfromkingwood

the only fix is a new phone. They explained to me at the Apple Store that the screen is disconnecting from the brain of the phone and it is a defect in a lot of 6 plus phones. They have not had this issue in the regular 6 phones, only the plus. Hitting it or twisting it causes it to temporarily reconnect the screen but it doesn't last that long. Back up your phone and go into the Apple Store to get a new one. Apple really dropped the ball on this one...

Nov 12, 2015 7:26 PM in response to tammyfromkingwood

Obviously im having the exact same problem, I know im still under warranty since I just got my phone two months ago. I was wondering about the whole refurbished phone deal, is that just if you're not under warranty? Or could I still get a new phone if i go in and show the geniuses the problem? I went into my carrier and they agreed to send me a phone but it might be refurbished. Again is there a chance I can get a new phone??

ADVICE PLEASE!!

Nov 30, 2015 2:49 PM in response to AlienTermite

Had this screen problem last night. My iphone had been running slow before this happened so it could be different. I removed the screen protector and still had the error. I did not do many diagnostics as to how much storage or memory I was using, but decided to do a total reset erasing everything. I have kept my photos on icloud from the reset and only added back a few apps. As of the last 4 hours it has been working flawlessly without the error. This leads me to believe I had too many apps or one of them could have been causing a memory leak or something to slow down the entire system. I will give an update if it comes back.

Jan 1, 2016 4:11 PM in response to tommytomx

I Just had this issue with the same unresponsive touch,gray bar flickering at the top, and my phone would act up with Ghost touches. Basically when my phone would work, it would randomly flip pages and open apps.

to fix the problem, requires your Touch IC Chip to be replaced. If you look on YouTube for IPhone 6plus touch IC replacement, all issues will be fixed and doesn't require a new screen if your like me. My screen was perfectly in tacked, never dropped. Total cost for replacement $135, which is better than the price of a new phone or out of warrant cost. I never buy the apple protection plan so this replacement helped me tremendousl.

Hope this helps you or anyone else.

Jan 25, 2016 1:26 PM in response to tommytomx

Hello,


I am sitting in the Apple store right now with this same issue. It took them ten minutes, as it was a known and familiar issue for which they issued me a new phone, no cost. The problem is apparently a disconnect between the logic board and the "brain" of the phone. Essentially, an internal misalignment of the hardware. As such, it's a structural issue that requires a new phone and cannot simply be fixed on your current one.


My advice for those having this issue, don't bother taking matters into your own hands by wiping all your data and/or trying to preserve your current phone. Simply bring it to the store and they can manually realign it long enough for you to back it up, then you can simply receive your new phone and voila, good to go.


Hope this helps all! I know first-hand how frustrating this issue can be. Good luck!

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

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