Wondering how to repair a broken iPhone screen? Should you live with it, get it fixed, or try to fix it yourself? If you’ve just had the misfortune of dropping your iPhone or had some accident where ...
Breaking the screen on your mobile device doesn’t have to mean a brand new, expensive bit of kit. It’s actually quite easy, and cheap, to replace the glass once you get the hang of it. A tablet ...
With apologies to Sir Jony Ive, I have managed to break every version of Apple’s iPhone, in one way or another. From getting water in the original iPhone’s dock to dropping and shattering an iPhone 6 ...
Cracked or broken mobile device screens can be costly to fix, but a few inexpensive do-it-yourself strategies can eliminate a repair shop visit and salvage your tablet or phone. Third-party repair ...
These days we carry our phones with us everywhere on all our adventures through work and play and sometimes a slight trip or fumble can end in disaster and a cracked screen. If the worst should happen ...
If the screen on your iPhone 5S is cracked and it's not under warranty, you can either live with it, get a new phone, take it to a shop, or as I'll show you, fix it yourself. Before undertaking this ...
Recently, I was jogging from my car to a pizza shop to pick up dinner for the family, carrying my keys and iPhone in one hand, while digging through my wallet for cash with the other, not being ...
If you’ve accidentally cracked your iPhone screen, you might assume a costly full display replacement is your only option. However, there is a cost-effective alternative that can save you money while ...
Cracked screen repair is costly wherever you go, and the most expensive your phone is, the higher the service charge, and it varies from shop to shop. For instance, you will be a few hundred dollars ...
The day began just like any other, but one mistake changed its course in the blink of an eye and there's no going back. A vibration in your pocket as you walked down the street diverted your attention ...
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You’ve probably heard this advice before, but it’s effective: If the phone simply stops working right, turn it off, wait a few minutes, and turn it on again. That clears memory, which can correct a ...