Easy to do I Phone Repairs
I Phone Repair
Repairing your broken I phone is alot easier & way cheaper than you think. Most people tend to think when there screen gets cracked A. You have to go to your phone provider to get services, pay a deductable, etc, B. You live with it and dont let it affect your day to day, or C. Go and get a new phone and toss your old one aside in a drawer or wherever you keep your outdated/broken electronic devices. Well before you deem your old phone to be useless, please please remember there is always another use for something. There is a website called ifixit.com. This website is legit. If your looking at doing some electronic repair, or fix a vaccuum whatever it might be this website has it. They have walk through picture manuels that walk you through every step of the process. With a precision tool kit from Walmart or wherever you can do most repairs on your broken I Phone. Replacing cracked screens or switching boards, will be no problem for you.You have to make sure you get precision tools because your dealing with really small parts. Cheap parts are readily avaliable through ebay and amazon. Type in I Phone 3GS Parts or I Phone 3GS Digitizer, etc. Hope this helps.
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- Jeramie
I Phone 3GS Parts
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USA iPhone 3GS Compatible LCD Screen Display Replacement Parts Repair + Tools
Current Bid: $19.95
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7x Apple iPhone Motherboards Logic Boards 3x 3gs and 4x 3g Parts Repair (read)
Current Bid: $81.00
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4 Iphone 3g And 3gs Logic Boards Broken PARTS ONLY!!
Current Bid: $100.00
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I Phone 4 Parts
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- iFixit: The free repair manual
Repair your electronics yourself. iFixit is the repair manual you can edit. We sell tools, parts and upgrades for Apple Mac, iPod, iPhone, iPad, and MacBook as well as game consoles.
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Thank you for this. Basically, we all can fix broken things. It's only a matter of having the will to do it. At least now, I will not have to go running to a tech to have my iPhone fixed. Hope to read more stuff from you.



easylearningweb 5 months ago
Thanks for the ifixit website tip, Jeramie, which sounds like it will save a lot of time and money!
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