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iPhone 6S Plus Touch IC

Posted on August 14, 2016September 7, 2016 By Mike 1 Comment on iPhone 6S Plus Touch IC

By now, we’ve all heard about the touch IC disease that has plagued the iPhone 6 plus. How about the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus Touch IC? How come we haven’t had any problems with touch IC disease on these newer iPhones? Well, the touch IC (Meson) on the 6S and 6S Plus is a newer chip (343S00014) that is built into the screen. It also serves an additional function, which is the 3D force touch. Now, every time the screen is replaced, the touch IC chip is also replaced. So there is no more touch IC disease in the newer iPhones.

Here are some pictures of the newer touch IC chip on the iphone 6s screen.  The chip is located at the top of the back of the screen.  Since this chip is located on the screen, it also means that if the force touch doesn’t work after a screen replacement, then it’s most likely the screen that is at fault.  A new screen should fix most touch and force touch problems.

iPhone 6S Touch IC chip
iPhone 6S Plus touch IC chip is built-in to the display
iPhone 6S Plus Touch IC and Force Touch
iPhone 6S Plus Touch IC and Force Touch

It looks like the chip is held onto the screen with some pretty strong epoxy, so soldering a new chip on is probably not a very feasible thing to do.  With the iPhone 6S screens currently selling for around $100-$130 and the 6S Plus selling for around $160, replacing the chip is probably not very cost effective.  Replacing the screen would be faster, easier and cheaper.  I guess this spells the end of the touch IC disease as we know it. I’m pretty sure that something else will pop up in a few months, especially if it’s an iPhone.

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Comment (1) on “iPhone 6S Plus Touch IC”

  1. blank John says:
    August 28, 2016 at 3:35 pm

    Could this whole thing have been avoided with the use of leaded solder as opposed to unleaded? Just like the XBOX 360 RROD and PS3 YLOD?

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