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How to Begin: This page contains everything you need to know about iPhone screen repair and replacement. This includes information on glass, digitizer and LCD replacements for all iPhone models. The resources include videos, repair tips, 1-800 help numbers and parts. Begin your replacement journey now by scrolling to your model iPhone. Help us out by telling others about this great resource page!
iMobileDoctor™ Advantage: An iPhone is highly engineered with incredible design elements. You need a iPhone screen repair partner that has experience and carries quality replacement parts. When you order a glass, screen, or LCD replacement from us you get everything you need to perform the replacement. This includes tools (micro screw drivers & suction cup) and adhesive for the screen. Other service providers change extra for these items - not us. We provide pro-level replacement videos along with a 1-800 help number in case you need assistance. Experience why customers choose iMobileDoctor over the other iPhone screen repair providers.
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Overview: The iPhone 3G glass and LCD screen repair can be completed by most people with avarage technical ability. The iPhone 3G screen is made up of 3 core layers which is the glass/digitizer, midframe, and LCD. You first need to determine which components are broken. If the glass is broken but the LCD screen still displays the image correctly then you only need the glass/digitizer component. If both the glass is broken and the LCD is not displaying correctly, then you need both the glass/digitizer and LCD.
The iPhone screen components are layered in the following order. The glass/digitizer is fixed to the midframe with double sided tape. The LCD attaches to the bottom side of the mid-frame. It's critical no dust or debris gets between the screen and the LCD as this will be visible when the iPhone is powered on.
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If glass/digitizer is cracked or the touch functionality does not work you require the glass/digitizer part |
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For severe drops, you could require both the glass/digitizer screen and LCD |
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If the LCD display does not light up or certain parts of the screen do not display then you require the LCD part |
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The parts between the 3G and 3Gs are not compatible between the two model iPhones |
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Use a suction cup to remove touch screen glass |
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Remove all dust and particles from both the glass and LCD prior to reassembling |
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Don't overheat the glass as it could damage the proximity sensor or speaker on the midframe |
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Prior to final reassembly onto iPhone base, bend ribbon connector #3 to allow for good angle of attack when reinserting |
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Use care when removing the LCD as it will break with any bending force |
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Glass/Digitizer and LCD parts are not compatible between the 3G and 3Gs |
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Overview: The iPhone 3Gs glass and LCD screen repair can be completed by most people with avarage technical ability. The iPhone 3Gs screen is made up of 3 core layers which is the glass/digitizer, midframe, and LCD. You first need to determine which components are broken. If the glass is broken but the LCD screen still displays the image correctly then you only need the glass/digitizer component. If both the glass is broken and the LCD is not displaying correctly, then you need both the glass/digitizer and LCD.
The iPhone screen components are layered in the following order. The glass/digitizer is fixed to the midframe with double sided tape. The LCD attaches to the bottom side of the mid-frame. It's critical no dust or debris gets between the screen and the LCD as this will be visible when the iPhone is powered on.
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If glass/digitizer is cracked or the touch functionality does not work you require the glass/digitizer part |
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For severe drops, you could require both the glass/digitizer and LCD |
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If the LCD display does not light up or certain parts of the screen do not display then you require the LCD part |
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The parts between the 3G and 3Gs are not compatible between the two model iPhones |
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Use a suction cup to remove touch screen glass |
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Remove all dust and particles from both the glass and LCD prior to reassembling |
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Don't overheat the glass as it could damage the proximity sensor or speaker on the midframe |
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Prior to final reassembly onto iPhone base, bend ribbon connector #3 to allow for good angle of attack when reinserting |
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Use care when removing the LCD as it will break with any bending force |
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Glass/Digitizer and LCD parts are not compatible between the 3G and 3Gs |
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Overview: The iPhone 4 screen manufacturing process is different than the iPhone 3G 3Gs. The LCD is fused to the glass/digitizer so you don't have the option of just replacing individual components. To properly replace the iPhone screen, you need the whole assembly that includes the glass/digitizer and LCD in a single unit. More iPhone Screen Repair details can be found on www.iMobileDoctor.com.
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Sioux Falls iPhone Repair
The iPhone is indeed a marvel of modern engineering, providing users with a world of functionality that puts it generations ahead of the phones that came before the “smartphone” generation. The iPhone was the true pioneer in the touchscreen smartphone market, and before the iPhone those phones that passed for smartphones were sorely lacking in both features and aesthetic design. One issue that has yet to be resolved by any of the smartphone manufacturers, however, is that of fragile glass touchscreens. The last thing you need is to have to go looking for iPhone 3G screen repair services just to get an iPhone 3G screen replacement for your cracked screen. If you have an accident and the screen breaks, Sioux Falls iPhone repair can help.
Unfortunately, modern technology has not reached the stage yet where touchscreens can be made with more durable materials – glass remains the only viable option. This means that the iPhone touchscreen continues to be vulnerable to cracking and shattering, and you might find yourself with a cracked touchscreen someday, no matter how hard you try to take proper care of your iPhone. If you do find yourself in such an unfortunate position, then there are only a few options open to you.
Sioux Falls iPhone Repair Video by iMobileDoctor.com |
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