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irDigital0l

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My home button hasn't been very responsive, its quite annoying. Sometimes it works perfectly, some it doesn't respond at all. I bought my Verizon iPhone 4 as soon at it was released early Feb last year. I checked to see if I still had warranty and it said:

Valid Purchase Date: Ok
Telephone Technical Support: Expired
Repairs and Service Coverage: Expired

So I think it will cost money to get it fixed. Note, I never dropped it or anything, there's no hardware damage at all.

Should I schedule an appointment with Apple tomorrow? I've had this problem for about a month now, but since I've been incredible busy at school late Jan to early Feb with finals I haven't paid much attention to it mainly because it works, but sometimes it doesn't.

I fear that this will only get worse.

I've heard stories how people got their iPhone's replaced for free, but I think that chance is quite small for me. Also heard how it costs $130 to replace an iPhone's home button. (I hope it really isn't that much because I'm a student.)

Any tips or anything? I never made an appointment with Apple.

Thanks!
 

ExcelonGT

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Feb 9, 2008
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Ive heard that the electrical contacts get out of alignment out of time. What fixed this issue for me was to turn the phone over in your hand (make sure it is caseless), and with the back of your knuckle, strike the area on the other side of the home button with some decent force. I did that once, and the homebutton unresponsive problem never returned for me
 

fabian9

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Nov 28, 2007
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Make an appointment at the Apple Store ASAP, your warranty expired just a few weeks ago so you might be lucky and still get a replacement. I've had one replaced out of warranty in the past for the same issue.

Obviously depends on if you get a sympathetic Genius or not.
 

phassat

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Dec 19, 2010
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Wow, i thought that my home button already broken since 6 months ago and this seems fix it
 

themagicman00

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Jul 11, 2008
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Ive heard that the electrical contacts get out of alignment out of time. What fixed this issue for me was to turn the phone over in your hand (make sure it is caseless), and with the back of your knuckle, strike the area on the other side of the home button with some decent force. I did that once, and the homebutton unresponsive problem never returned for me

This worked like a charm! I was a little hesitant, but evidently it worked fine. thanks for the scoop.
 

jpadhiyar

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Oct 15, 2012
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There was this discussion on using WD40 a long time back with some saying that solved the problem for them and people like iMore saying it should never be used. The physical workaround by ExcelonGT sounds strangely simple. I mean, if it was ultimately a connection realignment, that should be the simplest way to get things back on track. I found a post on fixing unresponsive home buttons. Hopefully if someone bumps here, that might help. http://www.igeeksblog.com/iphone-home-button-not-working/
 

ravenvii

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Ive heard that the electrical contacts get out of alignment out of time. What fixed this issue for me was to turn the phone over in your hand (make sure it is caseless), and with the back of your knuckle, strike the area on the other side of the home button with some decent force. I did that once, and the homebutton unresponsive problem never returned for me

Hahaha, this is an old thread, but my 4S begun to exhibit this problem, and I tried 'method' posted above.

Believe it or not, it worked.
 

tomtakesphotos

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Apr 19, 2013
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Ive heard that the electrical contacts get out of alignment out of time. What fixed this issue for me was to turn the phone over in your hand (make sure it is caseless), and with the back of your knuckle, strike the area on the other side of the home button with some decent force. I did that once, and the homebutton unresponsive problem never returned for me

Just worked for me! Good tip.
 

MattThomas08

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Aug 23, 2010
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Ive heard that the electrical contacts get out of alignment out of time. What fixed this issue for me was to turn the phone over in your hand (make sure it is caseless), and with the back of your knuckle, strike the area on the other side of the home button with some decent force. I did that once, and the homebutton unresponsive problem never returned for me

I'm resurrecting an old thread as well, but as asinine as this sounds this actually worked for me. I did the recalibration thing and it helped. I then hit the back side of my phone with my knuckle and now it's working like new.
 

Aldaris

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Sep 7, 2004
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FWIW-

Grab a needle or pin and clean out lint from the dock connector. You may be surprised as how much lint can get in there, this could also help with home button responsiveness.
 

theguy126

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Mar 22, 2009
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ive heard that the electrical contacts get out of alignment out of time. What fixed this issue for me was to turn the phone over in your hand (make sure it is caseless), and with the back of your knuckle, strike the area on the other side of the home button with some decent force. I did that once, and the homebutton unresponsive problem never returned for me

it worked. You are a genius. This answer should be paraded across the entire internet.
 

Alex Popiniuc

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Feb 11, 2015
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1,5 years of frustration gone!!!

ive heard that the electrical contacts get out of alignment out of time. What fixed this issue for me was to turn the phone over in your hand (make sure it is caseless), and with the back of your knuckle, strike the area on the other side of the home button with some decent force. I did that once, and the homebutton unresponsive problem never returned for me
It's working!
So far, since knocking my iPhone 4's back, 4 out of 5 button clicks are working (if you click it like it is new). Previously it was like the button had it's own personality.
Double click is still an issue but it doesn't bother me.
If I apply more pressure on the home button, it's 10 out of 10 working.

I'm still wondering how come I didn't found this thread earlier...
Thank you ExcelonGT!
 
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