![]() Restarting your iPhone is another easy fix that sometimes works. The coating’s ability to repel fingerprint oil may lessen over time, but rubbing the screen with an abrasive material will make it lessen even faster. ![]() ![]() You definitely do not want to use any kind of abrasive material. There should be no need because the front and back glass screen surfaces have an oleophobic coating that is easy to clean. You do not want to use alcohol, ammonia or other cleaners. Just dampen a lint-free, scratch-resistant cloth – micro-fiber if you have it – with water and make soft, even strokes as you clean your screen.Īvoid getting moisture in any openings when doing so. It’s not surprising that can happen considering how often you touch your iPhone’s screen.ĭo not grab window cleaner and try to do the job no matter how dirty you think your screen is. It’s possibly that your iPhone’s screen is dirty or oily and it’s affecting the screen’s sensitivity. It may not be this simple, but it doesn’t hurt to start here.
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