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iPhone repair complete guide

Cracked screen repair guide and other mobile phones tips and tricks. How much is it to replace a phone screen? While you could ship your phone to the official manufacturer, you’re going to pay through the nose for that option. Look at Apple’s repair fees—it’s not cheap to get a repair if you’re out-of-warranty. There’s probably a local phone repair shop that you can try, and a Google search will show you where to find one, as well as customer reviews. Although you’ll probably be paying by the hour, a skilled technician can replace a screen pretty quickly. Check the prices and compare the repair shop’s competitors before you try them out. We’ve looked at several places that fix broken iPhone screens to give you an idea.

First, assess the damage, and that means getting your phone on a solid surface and in a good light, not just giving it a quick once-over before stuffing it back in your pocket. With a little bit of stress testing and careful prodding you should be able to work out whether the screen is about to fall off or fail completely. In a lot of cases it will stay in place, cracks and all, so you can at least keep tweeting, so long as the screen is still visible and functioning. Finally, unless you’re already accomplished at repairing modern solid-state electronics, you probably lack the specialized tools you’ll need for the job. Luckily, iFixit sells a handy kit that includes pretty much everything you’ll need, with the possible exception of their iOpener, a tube you heat up and apply to the phone to soften its adhesives.

If you cracked your screen during your manufacturer’s warranty period, you should be able to get it fixed for free and within a few hours’ time. (Bear in mind, though, that the standard limited warranties of many manufacturers, such as Apple and Samsung, do not cover accidents.) Out-of-warranty screen repairs cost upwards of $100. endors such as uSell, Glyde and Gazelle will buy your phone so you can get a new one, but be aware that damaged phones will only get you about 50 percent of what the device was originally worth.

If your phone screen shatters, you can stop it getting worse by buying a screen protector. But what if your finances are as broken as your mobile? Just wrap a thin, transparent plastic bag around the mobile and it should temporarily stop the problem getting any worse. But this is amateur stuff, i recommend to see a professional. Read extra details on iPhone repair.