The fastest and by far the simplest and most effective way to replace the back camera glass on an iPhone XS Max is to replace only the lens. This can be done for around $5-$6. First, you heat up the lens, carefully remove it, and make sure all of the excess glass is removed. After that, you should be able to grab the replacement lens (linked below), add a little bit of adhesive and put it on. I have used this method before on an iPhone 7 Plus and it worked perfectly! Just make sure that when you are removing the glass you are super careful not to touch the camera sensor with the glass, fingers, or even tweezers. Hopefully, this helped you! Replacement iPhone XS Camera Glass: https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Back-Camera-Lens-Glass-Cover-Replacement-For-iPhone-Xs-Xs-Max-XR/133020363763?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=...-WVeQDfL953g&enc=AQAEAAACYBPxNw%2BVj6nta7... Replacement Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXesLDC...
I have this same problem. I emailed STS Telecom about repairing my device and he informed me that sometimes the iPhone X will reboot with a ripped or faulty charge flex cable. He also mentioned that a lot of the iPhone X models will reboot if it doesn't have a working cable plugged in. As I have this same problem I Have ordered a replacement dock connector and will keep you guys updated and let you know if the problem is fixed!
yes you can fix it but you have to be willing to strip down the controller, on a part of the joystick there is a place for a little flat head screwdriver, you have to turn it slightly for it to change the vertical or horizontal scrolling.