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Cell phone screens, with few exceptions, are made to last. However many people run into problems because phones, like all small electronic equipment, have a tendency to be dropped and broken, or to fall out of pockets.

Often, a person will simply by a new cell phone - but what if you've just got yourself a brand new iPhone or Blackberry and you can't afford an entirely new phone when all you really need is a screen?

Luckily there are three options available to the majority of cell phone users in America today.

The first and most obvious applies only to phones still under warranty, (another reason why extended warranty is always a good deal on cell phones,) is to go into a local shop and have the phone's screen repaired for free.

If this isn't an option for you, you could consider looking around online for replacement screens. You wont find brand name ones, but if you look on eBay and find a dealer with a lot of positive feedback you can feel relatively confident in buying one there.

The next step is to look at one of the numerous technology blogs providing detailed instructions on replacing your particular phone model's screen. For almost every phone model released in the past five years there will be multiple detailed guides available to you, along with pictures and a list of tools you might need - although in the case of cell phones it is likely you will only be required to find a screw driver to fit.

Your third option is also brought to you by the internet; there are a lot of shops around America who will fix your phone for a very reasonable rate even if it isn't under warranty.

Although this might not inspire confidence, your cell phone is useless with a broken screen and provided you pick a shop that has been in business for at least a year, they will be able to repair it for you. (If they didn't deliver what they promised it is highly unlikely they could stay in business for any length of time.)

Be sure to remove the SD card in your phone if you use one in order to protect your personal information and photos.


iPhone Screen Repair Options

1. Video Tours - Watch Some Tutorials

Upside - The Easy Fix: If you have the patience and frame of mind to check out how-to videos at YouTube or Vimeo, you'll find ample videos-some of them current and relevant to your particular model-most of them helpful.

Downside - The Hard Part: Your iPhone screen repair helpers might provide incorrect or out-of-date information. Peruse at your own risk.

2. Find Parts - Find Your Own Equipment or Accessories

Upside - The Easy Fix: You can locate iPhone screen repair Fix-It sets at outlets such as iFixit.com, or Amazon and eBay. They can run anywhere from $15 to $100, depending.

Downside - The Hard Part: When you send away for parts or even buy them in person, you'll find a full range of equipment arrives. It may be in good condition, or appear to be, but you won't truly know how compatible it is until you get it home and attempt re-assembly with what you've got. Make sure you have the right iPhone screen repair tools on hand. You're likely looking at purchasing a flathead screwdriver and a handy screw-mat.

3. Time Will Tell - You May have to Wait...

Upside - The Easy Fix: Let's say you watch the video or you find and read an owner's manual, you've got the goods and you've attempted an iPhone screen repair. Things may go well! If you set everything in place and hear a confirming "click," your re-assembly went well, and it could be smooth sailing for you from here on in.

Downside - The Hard Part: You may have missed a part, lost a part, or not received something you need. Now what? You'll have to wait and see how your iPhone performs once you've gone under the hood and done the repairs on your own.

4. Hand It Over - Get It Repaired by a Pro

Upside - The Easy Fix: Why tinker on your own? Handing your iPhone screen repair issue over to a professional makes the most sense. Doing so alleviates any headaches and the extra costs involved on the off chance-however unintentional-that you make a mistake anywhere in the re-assembly process.

Downside - The Hard Part: The only downside involved in this option would take place if you find a poor quality iPhone screen repair professional. Just do your research first, and you're golden.

In conclusion always have a professional diagnose your phone before making any type of payment for repair. Check for warranty, terms & conditions, policies, etc., to cover yourself and avoid any additional issues that can add to your iPhone screen repair problem.
 

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