iPhone 3G / 3GS Glass Digitizer Replacement Repair HD Tutorial DIY Complete

bit.ly If you have dropped your iPhone 3G and have broken the glass this Video is for you. Buy the tools and glass from iphoneshopusa.com This is a complete tutorial on to replace the glass and digitizer on your iPhone 3G. There are a couple of tips and tricks on how to remove the broken glass from the plastic bracket. This is a fairly easy process but does take some time and patience. If you feel you can not complete this process yourself after watching this video, drop me a message and I would be happy to assist you.

15 thoughts on “iPhone 3G / 3GS Glass Digitizer Replacement Repair HD Tutorial DIY Complete

  1. @pegcityjatt yea its just different parts make sure you get the right one coz a 3g screen wont work on a 3gs and vise verser.

  2. good turorial took about hour wit a hair dryer if u cant do this ur self without messin up u dont deserve an iphone…. fizbin ya right i could do like 15 at least in a day an this is my first one u suck maybe you should of done it right an ur apps would work

  3. @africanos89 ebay 10.99 with the screwdriver, suction cup, adhesive, and digitizer. i fixed mine in less than an hour its pretty simple if ur not a tard..

  4. Yes….Thank you very much…excellent tutorial. And I can beat CookiesnMilk27, I took about 3 hours…lol. I was using a hairdryer though. Thanks again.

  5. Hey guys I replaced glass but for some reasons when i push on the glass it hits the wrong apps. I am tring to hit the apps but the one I am tring to hit it will hit the one next to it. What could be wrong?

  6. @fizbin321 To answer my own question. Yes. 🙂 My guess is most of the pros use the entire frame/glass/digitizer. Can be done very quickly once you get the hang of it. They probably get these for super cheap in China

  7. Can you not buy the glass/digitizer with the bracket, so you don’t have to do the glue thing? I don’t see how people do this professionally. You couldn’t do anymore than a few phones a day and there is no margin for error.

  8. @smoothske make sure you properly attached cable #2 back to the bottom assembly. You probably didn’t snap it in there enough to make contact. Good luck!

  9. THANK YOU!!! I just went through this and it went flawlessly. It looks/works like brand new. Saved myself $200 by doing this instead of having the Apple Store “fix” it for me.

  10. replaced it and it turned on but the touch screen doesnt work it just stays on the lockscreen because i cant unlock it because there is no touch

  11. replaced it and it turned on but the touch screen doesnt work it just stays on the lockscreen because i cant unlock it because there is no touch

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