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Repairing cracked Iphone screens

I know of several people who have cracked the screens and all of them have said they have been quoted some stupid amount of cash so they all just deal with a cracked screen. Seems fairly stupid that repairing the screen of a phone cost more than a car window.
 
The cost is a tinkle take, it almost appears as if they don't want to repair the broken screens and so are using a tactic which discourages people from having their screens repaired. Why? I don't know.

I'm gonna probably buy that ?ú19 kit. I saw it when I was searching and that it was recommended here too makes me think it's worth a go.
 
I've tried and they say that the earliest I can upgrade is June... tempted to call them to say that I'll leave them, as I probably will once the current contract expires. If they want to offer me a new deal and an early upgrade then I'd have to consider though.
 
No need for one, just buy the full screen assembly (screen/digitizer/frame) and it's all screws... No heatgun/hairdryer required

This X 1000

DO NOT attempt to remove the digitiser from the screen as this is pretty much impossible to do neatly and is just a stupid way to do it.
I moved to Spain last year and quickly found out that devices don't like tiled floors as much as carpet, and ended up with a smashed iPad, iPhone 4 and wife's 3Gs.

Fixed them all in the end, but in a nutshell;

- iPhone 4 was pretty tricky , in hindsight would have paid Apple.
- iPad was fairly easy but parts expensive
- 3GS was the easiest of the lot.

In fact, I have a feeling the 3Gs is the only one you can just slot the old screen off and new one in without needing to the take the whole thing apart - it was much, much easier than the other devices.

I stored some notes on it somewhere, will dig them out and post the instructions I followed later today.
 
I know of several people who have cracked the screens and all of them have said they have been quoted some stupid amount of cash so they all just deal with a cracked screen. Seems fairly stupid that repairing the screen of a phone cost more than a car window.

For the iPhone 4 and iPad you need to take the entire phone apart, literally a 90% teardown. Lots can go wrong I guess :)
 
Actually, was easier to find than I thought.

I bought one of these;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/iPhone-3G...Parts_Tools&hash=item4aadc9e74d#ht_3350wt_922

and followed the instructions here:
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Installing-iPhone-3GS-Front-Panel-Assembly/2029/1

The 3GS is the _only_ version where the lcd screen can be removed from the front glass without a heat gun (its just screws / tape) so you actually only need to buy new front glass and not a new lcd. However, its important you get the full front glass frame (with the home button, speaker, frame etc. attached - as in the the ebay link above). You'll also need screwdrivers and a plastic sucker thing to pull off the screen - most ebay sellers will include this.

It took me maybe only 10 minutes to follow this method. As mentioned above I found the 3GS much easier to fix than all other models.

Any questions let me know - I spend ****** weeks battling with this brick and realised if you get the right parts/insutructions its really easy, get 'misguided' instructions and it's near impossible.
This isn't helped by ebay sellers and some 'fix it' guides spouting gonads either!
 
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