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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 853234" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>Until recently, I have never had a reason t0 change my screen and indeed still do not but friends and family are very clumsy.</p><p></p><p>I cannot say I would like to do it for a living either but for a cheap one off repair it is OK. I have recently repaired my mate's iPhone 4, a friend's iphone 4S both very successfully with new screen and digitizers, they are basically the same model with minor differences, I would add although each one took a number of hours. My daughter has been living with a broken screen for weeks now and I offered to fix it this weekend as she was coming home for a couple of days. It is an HTC Sensation Z710e which by coincidence is what I have. What a dogs dinner.... two part mother board connected by a flat ribbon and tiny little connectors and having fitted the new digitizer was dismayed upon assembly to find that one of the flip up connectors for the digitizer had become damaged, new mobo £60, not really worth in my opinion but if anyone has an old one hanging around in a drawer that may have some salvageable parts I will certainly pay the postage and packing and see if I can get this donkey of a job off my back</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 853234, member: 186250"] Until recently, I have never had a reason t0 change my screen and indeed still do not but friends and family are very clumsy. I cannot say I would like to do it for a living either but for a cheap one off repair it is OK. I have recently repaired my mate's iPhone 4, a friend's iphone 4S both very successfully with new screen and digitizers, they are basically the same model with minor differences, I would add although each one took a number of hours. My daughter has been living with a broken screen for weeks now and I offered to fix it this weekend as she was coming home for a couple of days. It is an HTC Sensation Z710e which by coincidence is what I have. What a dogs dinner.... two part mother board connected by a flat ribbon and tiny little connectors and having fitted the new digitizer was dismayed upon assembly to find that one of the flip up connectors for the digitizer had become damaged, new mobo £60, not really worth in my opinion but if anyone has an old one hanging around in a drawer that may have some salvageable parts I will certainly pay the postage and packing and see if I can get this donkey of a job off my back [/QUOTE]
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