Monday, 24 February 2020

Be cautious when fixing iPhone screen

In this world, there are many people who thinks that repairing an iPhone is something easy to do-it-yourself job. But when it comes to replacing the iPhone's screen, it may not as simple as it might seem. The iPhone screen is extremely durable however it will still experience damage over time when the vulnerable part of the iPhone withstand a certain amount of abuse. If your iPhone screen is cracked to such degree where it's hard for your to read, then it's time to check out the repair options. You may probably think of trying to repair it yourself at lower cost but there are many reasons to show that it would be a bad idea to try fixing it your own.



Before you trying to fix the iPhone screen, you need to have the complete tools, skills and knowledge on how the screen works. If you do not understand the technology of an iPhone screen, then you should not be taking the risk of trying to fix it by your own. Please be reminded if any mistake could lead to more damage and you warranty may be voided which will caused you to pay full price for all the repairs at the end. Also take note that your iPhone warranty will not cover the screen damage unless you reach out to certified technician to do the job for you. A certified and experienced technician will review your records and assess if your iPhone screen issue can be covered by the warranty. This is one of the benefits of taking your iPhone in for a qualified technician to repairs.



Another options to get your iPhone screen fix is to take the device to a certified repair shop. Be sure to check that the shop is certified to work on iPhone repairs. Some repair shop says they can fix on iPhone but doesn't necessarily means they are qualified to fix the iPhone. Ask the shop to proof that they are certified to repair iPhones and understand what kind of experience it has in iPhone screen repairs. It is better to ask clearly before handed them the device to repair, as it's always better to be safe than sorry.




The last option you may consider is to send back to Apple to repair your iPhone screen. Most people refused to send the iPhone to Apple for repair is due to the potential repair costs is higher compared to outside. It can cost about $200 to have your screen replaced by Apple while replacement the new iPhone can cost as much as $500. If you do the calculation, you will find that the cost of repair are much more reasonable than purchasing a new iPhone.

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