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I was unfortunetaly very clumsy today and dropped my Iphone 4S. Even though it had a thick case on the top right corner got a scratch and now the screen shows messed up colors. At first it was all white and I could only see the date at the top. Now I can kinda use it but it’s hard to see well and a part of the screen doesn’t show at the right bottom. The screen isn’t shattered so I’m guessing it’s a more internal problem, right? I don’t know what to do as it’s a phone I bought at Apple store in Canada and I now live in Thailand where there is no official Apple store. I’m still under a regular 1 year warranty. Can somebody advise me what to do? I’m very worried and don’t have any friends with IT knowledge here… Thanks, Isabel

You could try to follow THIS guide to Step 16 and check if all the connectors are connected. But I think most probably the LCD is broken and you need to replace it.

Same thing happened to my 4… What happened is that wherever it broke, the ‘injury’ is scrambling the screen’s color information. If I lock and unlock my phone, sometimes it shows completely scrambled except for the top status bar, and sometimes only the color is scrambled… Anyway repair is really the only way to fix it, unless you come up with a workaround. I’ve enabled the settings that blind people use, so my phone reads to me everything I click, but I don’t really need it as sometimes my phone does show up everything just in the wrong color. I know this was posted quite a while ago.

This really helped me after I dropped my phone. There were hues of colours on the screen. I went to settings > general> Accessibility > display Accomodation > and then changed the grey setting to ON and then switched it off again. It done the trick and the screen more or less has gone back to normal just a very slight colour change still exists in the corner

I just dropped my IPhone 6s and the colours are all messed up in the bottom, like a virus my phone was already smashed a little but now it’s just unusable in the bottom right of the screen