Title: How to do apple screen repair
1Repair My Phone Today
- Complete Guide to Apple Repairing For Beginners
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2How to Repair Apple
- Dropping your phone and cracking the screen can
completely ruin your day. While most handsets
aren't built to be repaired, with the right tools
and a little know-how, you can fix many problems
with your handset for cheaper than an insurance
claim. - While it should go without saying, we'll say it
anyway opening up your phone will almost
certainly void your warranty and, if you have
insurance on your device, you will likely be
unable to successfully make a claim if you choose
to self-repair. If you're comfortable enough with
a tiny screwdriver and electronic components,
have at it. However, if you're unsure or don't
want to risk it, talk to your carrier or
manufacturer before you try to break open that
phone
3Tools of the Trade
- No matter what Apple Screen repair you're trying
to take apart, there are a few tools you'll
almost always need. Some devices are easier to
take apart than others (and we'll get to that in
a bit), but before you open up your hardware,
you'll want to make sure you have a few things on
hand - A screwdriver kit It goes without saying that
you'll need a set of screwdrivers, but the type
you'll need may not be sitting in your garage.
Your phone is filled with a myriad of tiny screws
4- Specialty screw heads In addition to regular
screwdrivers, certain Apple modelsespecially
modern iPhones phone repairuse special screws
that standards sets can't handle. While this is
usually done to prevent unauthorized repairs, you
can buy tools that can open up the hardware. - Screen pry tools Perhaps the most important tool
you'll likely need that you won't already own is
a plastic pry tool. They're relatively cheap
(here you can buy a pair of them for 3). The pry
tool is used to separate parts that are pressed
together like the plastic casing.
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- The Most Common Repairs
- Not every hardware problem with your phone can be
easily repaired, but many can. Depending on the
type of phone you have and whether you signed up
for insurance on your device, it may be cheaper
to do your own repairs (and void your warranty,
of course). Here are some of the most common
types of repairs and concerns you'll need to be
aware of with them - Broken Screen/Digitizer Fixing a broken screen
can be either fairly simple and cheap or
extremely expensive depending on how it's built.
In both cases, you'll need to disassemble your
device (guides for many popular phones can be
found below). In some cases, the glass and
digitizer (the layer which translates taps into
input) may be fused together which makes a
replacement unit very expensive. If they are not,
however, you can buy a replacement screen fairly
cheap.
6- In cases where the display is not fused to the
glass, you may be able to replace either the
glass by itself or the glass and digitizer. Both
are fairly simple repairs, but if the digitizer
is connected to the glass, you'll need to connect
a data cable, which varies by model. Here is a
collection of guides for the most popular phones
of the last couple years, but you can find others
(see the next section below). - Headphone Jacks Any time moving parts are
introduced to a device, it can increase the
failure rate. Headphone jacks may not be
motorized, but they see a lot of action from
headphones and stress can frequently be placed on
the contact points if you it while working out or
other heavy activity
7- Once your device is opened, headphone jacks are
relatively easy and cheap to replace, but this
assumes you can get in. Devices with unique body
designs like the HTC One are difficult to enter
no matter what task you're trying to accomplish.
Headphone jack units are usually self contained
and plug directly into the motherboard, though
they are sometimes attached to the speaker
assembly. You can check out one of the guides
below to see how easy it will be for your device. - Loose/Stuck Buttons Like headphone jacks,
buttons can be replaced roughly as easily as the
phone itself is to open. You can buy replacements
for most hardware buttons in a handset and swap
them out without too many problems. However, if
you're uncomfortable cracking open your phone,
you can solve a lot of button problems with
software.
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