If you really feel you are capable and want to take the
chance to repair your iPhone and not make use of the professional iPhone Repair
Services In Tampa like TAZ- Tech Accessory Zone located right here in Tampa
Carrollwood area who is a full service Cell Phone Repair Store and offers very
Cheap Fast Service Repairs on all makes and models of Cell Phone and specializes
in Repairs to iPhone's like the iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s
and lets not leave out full service repairs to the Apple iPad and iPad 2 and
soon to be released iPad 3. And if that’s
not enough then feel free to bring in your iPod and Mac book for screen
replacements, most while you wait or a little over an hour. TAZ- Tech Accessory Zone can also help you find
an iPhone 4 case or Car Charger, Extra Battery Pack or just a great iPad
case. Let's us be the ones to assist you
in looking for Apple iPhone and iPad Accessories. Carrying the widest Range of iPhone 4S Cases.
So if you want to attempt your own repair then here goes.
The fact that the glass covering the iphone is used
constantly and subject to weather changes, being dropped and generally handled
means that there is a small but existing chance of it breaking. When the screen
on an iPhone is broken, it renders the entire phone useless. Repairing the
digitizer does not mean you have to be separated from your phone for ages. You
can do this repair at home. But I would not suggest this and take no
responsibility for you following these simple guidelines and instructions on
how to repair your iPhone at home. I
strongly advise you to use the iPhone Repair Services of TAZ - Tech Accessory
Zone http://www.techaccessoryzone.com/html/home-a.html
Instructions
1 ) Take out the two
screws on the bottom of the iPhone and remove the SIM card by poking the SIM
tool into the hole in the top of the phone.
2) Press down the suction cup from the digitizer replacement
kit onto the glass and firmly pull it up. Carefully lift glass up without
pulling out the wires, keeping the back and front pieces attached.
3) Pull up the ribbon cable using a small screwdriver and
separate the LCD from the back of the phone. Remove the small screws along the
sides of the LCD frame.
4) Peel off the black gasket tape from around the LCD,
behind the glass front. Run the metal tool between the LCD and the metal frame
rails along the sides to allow you to pry the glass and LCD apart.
5) Set the LCD aside without touching the front with your
fingers at any point. Place the glass panel, with the back facing up, down on
the table.
6) Apply heat from a hair dryer around the edge of the glass
and pry the frame off the glass. Start on the lower edge of the panel and
slowly work your way around using the metal tool.
7) Peel off the stickers that came with your replacement
digitizer and place them on the front of the frame, along the top and bottom.
Make sure the stickers you put on each end fit the shape of the frame before
pressing them down.
8) Remove the front adhesive from the new stickers and from
the back of the new glass and digitizer.
9) Place the glass down on top of the frame with the
stickers and press it down. The digitizer should go in through the middle of
frame and stick out the other side when the glass is pressed down.
10) Set the LCD back into the frame with the new glass and
digitizer and screw it together. Reconnect the ribbon cable and close the phone
up before putting the screws and SIM card back into place.
Hopefully this blog will help whoever is silly
enough to attempt this on their own.
Spoke to Guy Driver, owner of local Carrollwood iPhone Repair Service
who fixes' iPhone's and all Cell Phones for that matter right here in Tampa. He says, I own the business and would never
attempt to repair my own phone. That’s why
I employ top rated professional Cell Phone Technicians to do iPhone
Repairs. http://www.techaccessoryzone.com/html/iphone-repair-in-tampa-h.html
Thursday, February 16, 2012
iPhone Repair on your own at home
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