The Samsung Galaxy J1 screen wont turn on anymore

It may happen that we want to use his Samsung Galaxy J1 and the screen does not turn on anymore. Once this happens, it is extremely irritating because without a screen, the Samsung Galaxy J1 is unusable. So that is the kind of issue that needs to be resolved fairly quickly. But do not worry, the fact that the Samsung Galaxy J1 screen will not work, does not automatically imply that you have to replace it. To help you and to fix your screen, we decided to draft this article. We will 1st see what you need to control if the screen of your Samsung Galaxy J1 will not work anymore. We will see on the other hand what may be the causes of this issue.screen-wont-turn-on-Samsung-Galaxy-J1

How to proceed if your Samsung Galaxy J1 screen wont switch on

Here below are the steps we advise you to do to repair the screen of your Samsung Galaxy J1.

Make sure your Samsung Galaxy J1 is fully charged

Yes, we know it’s stupid, however it typically occurs that this is the source of the issue. We recommend you to check that your Samsung Galaxy J1 is well loaded. In truth, it at times occurs that a phone is discharged at once, without being seen coming. So, even if you’re sure your Samsung Galaxy J1 was loaded before the screen goes off, you have got to put it on & nbsp; load. If the screen still will not work, go to the next step.

Make a forced restart of the Samsung Galaxy J1

Sometimes it takes a forced start to your Samsung Galaxy J1 for the screen to work. If you desire to do a forced restart, you have to do one of the following two maneuvers:

  • Staying long on the Power button .
  • Hold down the Power button and the Volume Down button for 7 secs.

Once it can be done, your Samsung Galaxy J1 will restart. You will be able to see if the screen starts walking again or not. If it is not, go to the next section.

Make sure the Samsung Galaxy J1 screen does not turn on

It’s essential to understand if it is the Samsung Galaxy J1 screen that will not work anymore. Indeed, it is also likely that the problem comes on the other hand. To be able to verify if the screen is dysfunctional, we invite you to restart your Samsung Galaxy J1. Once it starts, you must feel a vibration, hear a noise or the led Samsung Galaxy J1 should come on. In the event you notice one of these 3 situations, it proves that the Samsung Galaxy J1 is started and that the screen does not work. In the event you do not see any of these situations, it indicates that the issue will not necessarily sourced from the screen.

Change the Samsung Galaxy J1 screen

If the previous step allowed you to confirm that it is the Samsung Galaxy J1 screen that will not work, it indicates that it is a hardware issue. In this circumstance, it will unfortunately be important to modify the Samsung Galaxy J1 screen. For this, we advise you to go to a specialized shop.

What can cause a screen that will not switch on a Samsung Galaxy J1

There may be a multitude of causes that could cause a screen that no longer lights up. Here below are different possibilities.

Samsung Galaxy J1 took water or moisture?

It typically occurs that this is the cause of a screen that works badly. If the Samsung Galaxy J1 took the water or in the event you found yourself in an incredibly wet environment recently, the problem is coming from there. If that is the case, you can try warming your Samsung Galaxy J1 with a dryer and pressing hard on the top of the screen. This can at times repair the screen.

Has the Samsung Galaxy J1 fallen?

If your Samsung Galaxy J1 has fallen recently, or in the event that the screen is cracked, it is likely that the issue comes from there. We recommend you to go to the store to replace the screen.

Have there been other signs

If your Samsung Galaxy J1 has been performing weird things lately, this may have been a sign of a issue with the OS. In truth, if your Samsung Galaxy J1 goes off by itself, whether it restarts alone or other odd things, it is that there is small issue with the OS. In this circumstance, we advise you to make a Factory Reset.