What To Do If Your iPhone Screen is Dark

Does your iPhone seem to be working okay, but you notice that the screen is darker than it should be? If that’s what’s going on with your device, then it can be frustrating when you’re trying to do things like watch movies, text, or browse the internet. There are some different reasons that your phone’s screen might appear darker than it ought to be. Let’s go over them and talk about some possible solutions to the issue.

Adjusting the iPhone’s Brightness Setting Can Fix a Dark Screen

The most likely reason that your iPhone’s screen is dark is that the brightness setting needs to be adjusted. Swipe up from the bottom of your phone’s screen. You will see the quick-access panel. Slide the brightness slider with your finger from left to right. If you want to make the screen as bright as possible, slide it all the way to the far-right side. When you are finished, swipe down again, closing the access panel.

iPhone Brightness for a Dark Screen

Check the iPhone’s Auto-Brightness Feature

There is also an auto-brightness feature that you can use if the first fix didn’t work. This feature is supposed to adjust the screen automatically depending on how much ambient light there is at any given time. If the screen seems too dark to you, then disabling this feature might help. Tap the Settings icon, then go to Wallpapers and Brightness. Turn Auto-Brightness to the off position, and see if the screen’s appearance seems any better to you.

iPhone Auto-Brightness for a Dark Screen

Screen Failure Might Cause Your iPhone’s Screen to Go Dark

If you’ve tried these first two brightness adjustments and that doesn’t seem to have helped, then screen failure might be the problem. There are a few different components that make up the screen that could fail. Any one of them being dysfunctional could cause a symptom such as the images being too dark. Flickering between display modes is another possibility that indicates a hardware problem having to do with the screen.

If you feel like that is what’s happening, the only option is to take the phone to an Apple Store where it can be repaired. Find one with a Genius Bar. If the phone is still under the factory warranty, it shouldn’t cost you anything to get the screen replaced.

You Might Also Try a Soft Reset of the Device

If you don’t think that what is happening is hardware-related, then a soft reset of the device is also worth a try. Hold the Sleep/Wake button along with your Home button until the phone restarts. You’ll know that you’ve done this successfully when the Apple logo appears on the screen.

Try an iPhone Restore Using iTunes

Doing an iPhone restore is another option. First, you’ll need to back up the phone with iTunes. Connect the phone to a laptop or PC using an Apple-approved USB cable. After you have backed up the device, use the Restore button that you see on the left-hand side of the screen where your phone is listed under Devices. This will return the phone to its factory settings.

You’ll then need to re-sync your backed-up user data. If there was a software issue happening that was causing the phone’s screen to go dark, then it is highly likely this will have solved the problem.Connect to Laptop for Dark Screen

Check the White Point Settings

If you haven’t found a satisfactory solution yet, you can also check the White Point settings in Accessibility. This is a setting that is meant to reduce harsh colors by making your screen noticeably dimmer. If you had an Accessibility setting turned on by accident, a dark screen might be a manifestation of that.

  1. Open Settings, then Accessibility.
  2. Tap Display and Text Size at the top of the screen.
  3. Next, you’ll need to scroll to the bottom of the screen, where you will see the option Reduce White Point. Turn it off by toggling it to the left, so that it goes from green to clear.

Reduce White Point for a Dark Screen

Now you can check to see if that has made the screen any brighter.

Check to See if Zoom is On

You may have recently used the zoom feature on your iPhone. If so, that could be the reason for a dark screen. Go to Settings, then Accessibility, then Zoom. If the Zoom feature has been left on, then turn it off by toggling the switch to the left. Your iPhone’s display might seem darker until you complete this fix.

Zoom for Dark iPhone Screen

You Can Try a DFU Restore to Fix a Dark Screen

There is one more option that you can try, and that’s a DFU restore. The DFU is the deepest type of restore that you can do for your device. This kind of restore is considered to be so extreme because it does a wipe of both software and hardware settings. Follow these directions if you choose to give this a try.

  1. Plug your phone into your Mac or PC with a USB cable, and open iTunes. Your phone can either be on or off.
  2. Press the Home button and the Sleep/Wake button if you have an iPhone 6 or below. If you have the 7 or above, you’ll need to press the Sleep/Wake button and the Volume Down button.
  3. After about 8 seconds, release the Sleep/Wake button. However, you must continue to hold down either the Home or the Volume Down button.
  4. iTunes will say “iTunes has detected a phone in recovery mode.” Let go of your Home or Volume Down button.
  5. Your iPhone’s display should now be completely black. You can restore your phone using iTunes now and see if the screen is brighter.

If you’ve tried all of the various software fixes that we’ve suggested and none of them have worked, then, by default, a hardware issue has to be what’s happening. Did something happen to the phone recently? If it got food or liquid spilled on it or it got dropped or jostled, then it seems likely there is an internal problem even if there are no visible cracks or other damage. Should that be the case, a trip to the Apple Store is your best bet.

Hopefully, one of these solutions has worked for you, and your phone’s screen is now back to normal.