Hi guys , yesterday I turned off my phone Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite like for one hour and half because I had an exam , well when I came to turn it on , the screen got this problem , I dont know If I have to go the phone repair shop or just I have to wait to come back as it was normal before , and thank you
Welcome to Android Central! That doesn't look good. Does it persist if you restart the phone? If you're unable to restart it normally, you can force a shutdown by pressing and holding Power for about 20 seconds. After it shuts down, wait a few seconds, then power on again normally.
Welcome to Android Central! That doesn't look good. Does it persist if you restart the phone? If you're unable to restart it normally, you can force a shutdown by pressing and holding Power for about 20 seconds. After it shuts down, wait a few seconds, then power on again normally.
I agree, that does appear to be more of a hardware issue. Probably not a software-related one. Could be a more involved one where the display component has failed, or the GPU (integral to the main SoC), with either being an involved repair (the latter resulting in a new logic board so you're definitely going to lose any stored data.) Or it could be a more simple repair like the cord between the logic board and screen just needs to be reconnected -- i.e. one of the connectors needs to be re-seated. But yeah, send your phone a trusted phone repair service to have a trained technician do an assessment to see what's wrong.
Something else to keep in mind how much time and money do you want to put into repairing this phone?
It's a very capable model with good hardware specs but it's also a four yr. old model, so weigh your options as to spending money to fix it or put into buying a new phone instead.
I agree, that does appear to be more of a hardware issue. Probably not a software-related one. Could be a more involved one where the display component has failed, or the GPU (integral to the main SoC), with either being an involved repair (the latter resulting in a new logic board so you're definitely going to lose any stored data.) Or it could be a more simple repair like the cord between the logic board and screen just needs to be reconnected -- i.e. one of the connectors needs to be re-seated. But yeah, send your phone a trusted phone repair service to have a trained technician do an assessment to see what's wrong.
Something else to keep in mind how much time and money do you want to put into repairing this phone?
It's a very capable model with good hardware specs but it's also a four yr. old model, so weigh your options as to spending money to fix it or put into buying a new phone instead.