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  • Davidson Skovbjerg posted an update 5 years, 4 months ago

    iPhones are great – they look great, work well, and are easy to use. It’s not a surprise that you find people everywhere immersed in their iPhone. With so much use, accidents happen – the most common is that you drop your phone generally resulting in a cracked screen.

    If your phone’s display is cracked, or your current battery never generally charges, or perhaps your iPhone got wet in the rain, you’re not alone. A lot of iPhone owners have damaged their phone or have battery problems because they use their useful phone so much.

    You may have researched iPhone repair options – you could ship your phone to Apple, spend a lot, and wait weeks go get it back. You could try sending your iPhone to an Apple retail store – you are going to pay a lot in addition to waiting for weeks to have it back too. Your mobile phone carrier might have a repair and replacement program — it’s not free, plus chances are high you will get a refurbished iPhone back after a few weeks. The refurbished iPhone could leave you worse off compared to you where you were before: refurbished iPhones have been serviced or are the result of assembling parts from several broken iPhones to make another iPhone. You did not pay a great deal for your iPhone, only to be worse off, just for a dead battery!

    You can take your iPhone to your friend’s brother’s cousin, but you really don’t know if you’re getting your iPhone back, or if he helped himself to the good parts in your iPhone for use in his other clients’ phones.

    A better option is to repair your iPhone yourself – it’s surprisingly simple. Does your iPhone have a dead or low battery? You can replace your iPhone’s battery on your own in about 30 minutes! Just follow the directions using guides that you can easily and quickly find using your favourite search engine.

    With so many do it yourself iPhone repair articles available, it can be difficult to choose one that’s clear and understandable, and easy to follow. A great deal of do it yourself iPhone repair internet sites are incomplete, don’t have photos, or can be out of date.

    Expert guides provide specific and step by step instructions that feature in-depth photos and describe the tools you will need. Repair guides available on the internet also discuss some of the more important issues before you start. These guides are presented using one step per web page to make them easier to navigate.

    My own iPhone’s battery never seemed to charge completely. I checked out the detailed articles by an iPhone repair pro, bought a replacement battery and had my iPhone in good shape after about half an hour!

    A friend of mine replaced his cracked screen.

    iPhone Battery Replacement described how to get a replacement screen without having to spend a lot or wait days for delivery. My pal followed a guidebook and replaced his screen in about 90 minutes, and had your lot of fun doing it! Now he fixes other people’s iPhones and earns a little extra cash too!