If you’re like the majority of people, you’ve probably had a broken smartphone screen at some point. A crucial decision is whether to buy a new smartphone or invest in a screen repair service. ER4GADGETS Houston, Texas is the best place to replace cell phone screen. Call us now on 281.394.9995.
When you ask relatives, acquaintances, or even smartphone technicians, you’ll often get a torrent of inconsistent and contradicting answers, worsening the problem. It might be tough for many of us to figure out the best way to deal with a broken device.
Where should I go to get my shattered screen fixed?
In this case, you have two choices: the manufacturer or a third-party cell phone screen repair shop. If your phone is still under warranty or has a supplemental protection plan, going the manufacturer’s way can save you a lot of money on the repair. The disadvantage is that you may have to ship your phone in for repair, which will obviously take some time. Making an appointment with a third-party store has the added benefit of allowing you to shop around. Your phone may often be mended in as little as a few hours.
How to Replace Phone Screen
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The phone should be opened
Remove the back cover and battery first, then look for Torx screws. Look for hidden USB ports and labels. If your gadget has a detachable cell, screws might be found in the battery cavity. Using the levers and plectrum, pry the phone apart; more screws will need to be removed as well. Keep an eye out for ribbon cables, which must be unlatched from their connectors with care. This can be accomplished with a flat plastic blade or a plectrum.
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Disconnect the RF grommet
The plastic RF grommet can be found near the battery at the bottom of the phone. Using a pair of tweezers, remove the grommet from the phone. Tweezers should be inserted into the hole on the side of the phone opposite the RF grommet. To unlock the bottom plastic antenna cover, use the tweezers to pull up on the clasp inside the hole. Remove the phone’s cover and set it aside.
- Take Down the Screen
You should now have the front of the phone in your hand, empty, and ready to remove the glass display. If there is glue, use the heat gun to soften it. You can also leave the phone in a warm location for a bit. It’s usually not difficult to persuade your phone’s display to give up the body. Slowly pry the glass display apart from the body by pushing through the camera hole against the glass.
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Install the New Display
Remove the protecting strips from the glue and push the glass into position once it is in place. Apply light pressure to the glue where the display meets the display. Take care not to press down on the glass display’s center. Even the toughest Gorilla glass can be broken by excessive force. Now you can test the phone to see if it works.
Conclusion
While there are no hard-and-fast rules, because gadgets change from one manufacturer to the next, the processes outlined here should help you understand what’s involved. To replace cell phone screen, choose ER4GADGETS shop in Houston, TEXAS.
Most essential, don’t attempt such a repair without first conducting some device-specific research. When you’re ready, grab the necessary equipment and surprise yourself, video guides are especially useful.