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Looking at a cracked phone screen? Consumer Reports can help you decide when it's better to replace the screen or just get a new phone.
If you have a cracked phone screen there is no need to fret, we have quick DIY fixes to professional-grade repairs to get your phone back in ship shape.
Reassemble the iPhone — After the replacement screen is attached to the frame, reverse the steps above for reassembling the phone: slide the LCD assembly into place, replace the screws, reconnect the ...
Broken iPod Touch: Repair or replace? So your precious iPod kissed the pavement, shattering its screen. Are you better off buying a replacement, or can it be repaired?
If you have a cracked screen, no need to fret. Here are some quick DIY fixes and professional-grade repairs to get your phone back in tip-top shape.
Sooner or later it happens to the best of us: Your smartphone screen cracks. A professional replacement can be expensive, so Consumer Reports wanted to try some cheaper do-it-yourself repair kits ...
"Good Morning America" teamed up with The Wirecutter to see how different iPhone repair options stacked up against each other. iCracked scored well.
This guide will teach you, step-by-step, how to safely replace a broken screen and digitizer on your Nexus 7. Read ahead to learn exactly how to breathe life into your broken Nexus 7! Make sure to ...
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 ...
A battery tends to run around $65 for the repair, while a cracked LCD screen can cost over $100. Repair or replace?