ramairrocket wrote:
I don’t have the time Or money to take I to an Apple store anyway, I only take it apart because I know how to do it right, I’ve examined the cables and the pins on the board and they are good, I’m just confused as to why it works normally but it randomly stops, the phone is in near perfect condition and it’s been a case all it’s life
Could be the dreaded "Touch Disease". It's not always the digitizer, but from malfunctioning touch controllers ICs where poor quality solder connections are broken. Apple won't repair it for free out of warranty (they claim it only happens when they're dropped), but there's a discount compared to their standard out of warranty repair service. Whether or not you opened it up may or may not be apparent and may not affect whether Apple is willing to service it.
Multi-Touch Repair Program for iPhone 6 Plus - Apple Support
https://ifixit.org/blog/8576/apple-responds-touch-disease/
The problem with trying to do this repair yourself is that ball-grid array packages are nearly impossible to rework without specific BGA rework equipment. It requires directed heat applied to the package. I've heard of professional companies that can do it. Many re-ball the package, but just remelting it may be enough. I've heard that some even insist that lead solder balls work better. It's pretty well known that lead is superior, but it obviously comes with certain health risks.