After dropping a mobile device, a user reports that it no longer responds to touch/tap commands. The user has already rebooted the device, but the issue persists. Which of the following components is MOST likely causing this issue?
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C. Digitizer
Based on the symptoms described, the most likely component causing the issue is the digitizer. The digitizer is responsible for detecting and processing touch inputs on the screen. If the device no longer responds to touch/tap commands after being dropped, it's possible that the digitizer has been damaged, causing it to malfunction.
While issues with the SIM card, charging port, or battery can also cause problems with a mobile device, they typically wouldn't directly affect the device's ability to respond to touch inputs. Therefore, the digitizer is the component that is most likely causing the touch responsiveness issue in this scenario.
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