Touchscreen
iPhone 13
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Unresponsive Touch

Complete troubleshooting guide for touchscreen not responding

Device Overview

The iPhone 13 is a flagship smartphone with advanced display and processing capabilities. This guide addresses common issues related to Unresponsive Touch.

Symptoms

  • •Taps not registering
  • •Swipes not working
  • •Entire screen unresponsive

Common Causes

  • •Software glitch or unresponsive app
  • •Digitizer or touch sensor malfunction
  • •Liquid damage or moisture in device
  • •Physical damage to screen or touch components

Quick Fixes

  1. Perform a force restart: Hold power + volume down for 10 seconds
  2. Close the unresponsive app and reopen it
  3. Clean the screen with a soft, dry cloth
  4. Try tapping with a different finger or hand
  5. Disable AssistiveTouch if enabled and test normal touch

Advanced Solutions

  1. Reset all settings via Settings > General > Reset
  2. Enter recovery mode and restore iOS completely
  3. Perform DFU restore for full system reset
  4. Restore from previous iCloud backup
  5. Contact Apple Support for potential hardware repair

Hardware Checks

  • •Inspect screen for physical cracks or damage
  • •Check for signs of liquid damage or moisture
  • •Test touch responsiveness across entire screen
  • •Look for loose internal components or separations
  • •Verify screen is properly aligned and seated

Software Checks

  • •Verify iOS is updated to the latest version
  • •Check for recently installed apps causing issues
  • •Review accessibility features that affect touch
  • •Check for pending iOS updates or system patches
  • •Look for background processes consuming resources

Prevention Tips

  • •Keep iOS updated to the latest version
  • •Avoid installing apps from untrusted sources
  • •Protect device from physical damage and moisture
  • •Regularly backup data to iCloud or computer
  • •Use protective cases and screen protectors

FAQs

Q: Why is my screen not responding to touches?

A: This can be caused by software glitches, app conflicts, or hardware issues. Try force restarting first, then test with different apps to isolate the problem.

Q: Should I use a screen protector after touch issues?

A: Yes, if your issue was caused by physical damage. A screen protector can help prevent future damage, but avoid very thick ones that might interfere with touch sensitivity.

Q: Could liquid damage cause unresponsive touch?

A: Yes, liquid damage commonly causes touch issues. If you suspect liquid exposure, power off immediately and seek professional service without attempting restarts.

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