Experiencing a black screen on phone but still works, with sounds or vibrations still active?
This video explains why the display may go black while the phone continues running and how users successfully recover the screen.
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If your phone screen suddenly turns black but you can still hear notifications or feel vibrations, it’s usually a display or software glitch rather than a hardware failure. One of the quickest tricks I've used involves performing a force restart — for instance, on iPhone 8 and later models, you press and release the volume up button, then the volume down button, and finally press and hold the side button until the Apple logo appears. This often resets any temporary issues causing the black screen. Additionally, professional repair software can be a lifesaver for persistent problems. These tools offer modes like Standard or Deep Repair that can fix software corruption without risking your data. You simply connect your phone to a computer, select the appropriate repair mode, and initiate the process. It saved me from a costly phone repair once and restored my phone to normal. From personal experience, ensuring your phone’s software is up to date can prevent such issues. Sometimes outdated or buggy updates cause screen blackouts while the phone remains on. Also, checking for physical damage or loose connections is advisable if software fixes don’t work. Overall, these steps have helped me recover from the black screen problem efficiently, avoiding the hassle of professional repairs or replacements.


























