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Feb 17, 2016 2:22 PM in response to VueloLibreby sterling r,Hi there VueloLibre,
It sounds like your phone screen just stops responding after its been sitting for more than thirty seconds even after doing some good troubleshooting for it. Next I would further isolate the issue to either software or hardware by quitting all the running apps on your phone:
1. Press the Home button two times quickly. You'll see small previews of your recently used apps.
2. Swipe left to find the app you want to close.
3. Swipe up on the app's preview to close it.
When you have done that restart the device and test the issue again:iOS: Turning off and on (restarting) and resetting
If the issue persists, backup your device to iTunes, then restore it as new and verify that it works.
How to erase your iOS device and then set it up as a new device or restore it from backups
If it does, then restore your backup to either verify it still works and the software just needed reinstalled, or isolate the issue to the backup file itself. Please let us know how that goes!Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
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Feb 24, 2016 12:00 PM in response to sterling rby VueloLibre,Thanks, but... I just already try more than close open software:
-Erase from iTunes.
-Restore from iTunes.-Erase to factory setting from phone Settings.
And the problem persists,
If I´m not using my phone I can´t answer a call. Because the touch screen doesn´t work.And If I press Power button to look and then Press home starts working
but I can´t recover my call because when I touch Power button the call ends.
I think it´s hardware problem but I don´t have an Apple Technician in my country.
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Feb 24, 2016 1:46 PM in response to VueloLibreby pedro d,Ah, I see thank you for the update. Restoring the phone to factory defaults should resolve any software issue and at this point I would say that your phone does need repair.
On the other hand, you could try putting the device into recovery mode, and restoring it one more time since I do not see that on your very thorough list of troubleshooting. The process for that is outlined here:
If you can‘t update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
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Feb 25, 2016 7:01 AM in response to VueloLibreby mendonipadrehab,This is an odd presentation, but if you've ruled out software then let's troubleshoot hardware problems.
first rule out bad screen
if you have the same behavior with a known good screen then I would change u3, the display/touch poeer chip on the board. For some reason 5c's are prone to losing the function of this chip after mild drop or water damage. I saw two cases of this today--however the typical presentation is that you will have image problems as well. It is less common to only have to uh defected be to have touch work intermittently. Im trying to think about what else it could be without the schematic in front of me--if it were an iPhone 5, I would look at q3, a transistor that dumps the image line to ground when the phone is turned off. I haven't seen the same in a 5c, but I would look for that as well.
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Feb 25, 2016 7:20 AM in response to VueloLibreby KiltedTim,Please note that if you follow the advice given by mendonipadrehab, who operates an independent, unauthorized service business, you will permanently forfeit your right to service from Apple on that device.
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Mar 4, 2016 9:19 AM in response to VueloLibreby mesbach,I got the same problem with my 5s.
Do you have the solution?
