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Could it be really possible to repair an iPhone screen yourself? We shall have a look at just how much technical knowledge you require to hold out an iPhone screen repair.

It goes without saying that the most typical iPhone problem users experience is a broken screen. Since iPhones can be a delicate piece of technology, and the fact the touchscreen display consists of glass, it is probable when dropped, the iPhone screen will break. So what can you do? Search on iphone 6s lcd wholesale for an alternative screen.

The replacement screens sold on eBay come with the required parts and tools needed for an effective screen replacement. However, how good are they?

From extensive experience in repairing and replacing iPhone screens, I can claim that the equipment sold on eBay are virtually useless. The various tools which can be required are a Phillips screwdriver, a blade blade, and other wedging and scraping tool, tweezers, scissors and either double sided tape or superglue.

The fist step is to show the phone off and eliminate the sim tray. Then with a Phillips screw driver eliminate the 2 screws in the bottom of the iPhone. This enables you to remove the back cover. Unscrew the battery connector that's holding the battery set up and eliminate the connector and battery. The battery is glued in so you need to pull hard.

You need to remove 5 more screws on the the top of iPhone holding the shield in place. Eliminate the shield meticulously, as you can find two hinges - The shield loops into and under these hinges. This itself is quite difficult, as you will need to be very careful not to damage the inner ribbons and components while removing this.

There are more screws and ribbons that require removing. The iPhone camera itself needs taking out completely combined with the speaker and microphone.

It is really quite simple to plug in the newest iPhone screen, because it is a ribbon you connect onto the motherboard. However, it is extremely difficult to put all the parts back together within their correct places, and most importantly put the screens in the right places because they are all different sizes.

Only at that stage it is much more likely than not, that a person without much technical knowledge has either damaged a motherboard ribbon, or is wholly lost on the best way to put back the iPhone.

The best thing to do, is don't replace an iPhone screen yourself, and take it to a well respected, trustworthy iPhone repair shop.

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