Skip to content LIVECHAT

IPhone Repair Unleashed: A Step-by-Step Guide to Fixing Cracked Screens

27/10/2023 by j.waterston@everythingmobilelimited.com

For many smartphone owners, cracked iPhone Screens are an unhappy reality. Not only does that web of broken glass gazing back at you seem ugly, but it may also make using your iPhone challenging.

Fortunately, one of the easiest iPhone repairs you can perform at home is replacing a broken screen. With a few specialized tools, a little perseverance, and this thorough instruction, you can quickly restore the original appearance of your iPhone.

 

Evaluate the Damage

Take a close look at the screen of your iPhone before you begin disassembling it to fix it. Check below for any glass fragments that could have broken off or come away from the LCD screen. Additionally, look for any dead areas, distortion, or flashing on the actual screen display since these might be signs of LCD deterioration.

Take notes on anything unusual that you observe. This will assist you in deciding if the LCD and glass display system as a whole needs to be replaced or only the outside glass surface.

 

Assemble Your Supplies

You probably don’t have certain specialized repair supplies around the house, but they are necessary to fix a broken iPhone screen. The following is a list of necessities:

– Replacement screen kit for iPhone. These include the replacement screen, tiny tools, and reattachment adhesive strips. Invest in one made specifically for the iPhone model you own.

– Precision flathead and Phillips screwdrivers. Ordinary screwdrivers are unable to penetrate the little screws found within iPhones.

– Plastic pry bars. To carefully remove the screen from the phone body, you’ll need these. Don’t use metal tools as they might Damage internal parts.

Tiny tools. useful for reassembling while handling and positioning the small screws.

– Alcohol isopropyl. In order to prepare the phone body for the replacement screen installation, this removes any adhesive residue.

Cloths free of lint. Something that won’t leave fibres or other particles inside the phone is what you’ll need. Glasses wipes or coffee filters are excellent options.

Keep Your Workspace Safe

Prepare a spotless, well-lit work area for your iPhone surgery. Place a towel or piece of felt down to create a soft, static-free surface. This shields the gadget from strong tabletop shocks and scratches.

Make sure you have enough space to work and that, after being dismantled, the little components won’t drift off into the void. Keep beverages and drinks away from where you’re working since one spill might cause your phone to catch fire.

Disassemble the iPhone

With your workspace prepped, it’s time to carefully take apart your iPhone. **Take things slowly and make note of each step**—it will need to go back together the same way later.

Here’s an overview of the disassembly process:

1. Remove the two bottom screws using your precision screwdriver. These are likely already exposed. If not, slide them out of their rubber covers.

2. Heat the bottom edge of the screen with a hairdryer or heat gun to soften the adhesive underneath. This makes the next steps easier.

3. Slide a plastic prying tool between the screen and body starting at the bottom edge. Slowly work it around the perimeter to separate the screen.

4. Once the screen is loosened, disconnect the 3 cable connectors attaching it to the phone’s logic board. Make note of their exact locations!

5. Carefully lift the cracked screen away and set it aside. Try to avoid bending it too much.

Your iPhone is now disassembled and ready for its shiny new replacement screen!

Install the New Screen

With the cracked screen repairs, thoroughly clean any old adhesive from the phone body using your alcohol and lint-free cloths. This prepares the surface for the new screen’s adhesive strips.

Carefully unpack the new screen from its shipping coverings. Handle it only by the edges—oily fingerprints are no good!

Follow these steps to install it:

1. Remove the adhesive backing from the new screen. Align it precisely and press firmly onto the phone body.

2. Reattach the 3 cables to their connectors in the exact original locations. Getting these wrong can brick your iPhone!

3. Set the top edge of the screen in place and flip the phone over screen-down. Press firmly all around the perimeter to adhere the adhesive strips.

4. Replace the two bottom screws using your precision screwdriver. Don’t overtighten!

5. Slide the screw covers back into place if your iPhone model uses them.

6. Heat the edges again with your heat tool to ensure maximum adhesion.

Done correctly, your iPhone now has a flawless new screen that looks and functions like new! Power it up and test for full functionality before considering the repair a success.

Troubleshooting Common iPhone Screen Problems

Cracked screens aren’t the only display issues that can plague iPhones. Here are some other common problems and how to resolve them:

Touchscreen not responding: This is likely due to a loose screen connector cable. Open the phone and reseat all 3 cables to make sure they’re firmly attached.

Display flickering/fading: Usually indicates a faulty LCD. You’ll need to replace the full display assembly rather than just the outer glass.

Dark spots on screen: Caused by pressure damage to the LCD. replacing the full display is the only fix.

Scrambled/frozen screen: Points to a problem with the phone’s logic board rather than the screen itself. Try rebooting the device and updating iOS. If the issue persists, logic board replacement is required.

Following this guide, you now have the knowledge to breathe new life into your cracked iPhone display. With some care and patience, you can save the cost of a repair shop and experience the satisfaction of revitalizing your phone with your own hands.

iPhone screen replacement does require meticulous care, however. If the process seems daunting, pros can handle it with guaranteed quality. But with these steps to guide you, your next cracked screen doesn’t have to spell doom for your iPhone or your wallet.