How often do you drop your phones? The answer is usually somewhere close to “A Lot” for many people in San Diego. While it may seem like your phone screen display is unbreakable, the truth couldn’t be further. Chances are that once you drop your phone somewhere, you will need a mobile screen repair in San Diego. The good news is you can do this repair by yourself; you just need the right components and necessary tools for the job (usually included in the repair kit). Next, you follow the below-given steps. 

  1. Open your phone

The first step is to open the phone. Start with the back cover and battery before finding the Torx screws and unscrewing them. You may need to unscrew additional screws as well before you can pry apart the front side and backside of the phone using the levers and plectrum. When doing this, make sure to carefully unlatch the ribbon cables, as harsh movement can result in extensive damage. 

  1. Remove phone screen

Once the front side is in your hands, it’s time to soften the adhesive between the phone screen and the front body. You can use a heat gun for this or keep the phone in a warm place. Then, you can push the display part away from the body through the camera hole. 

  1. Replace the adhesive

Take out the parts from the old display and replace the adhesive in the phone’s body. You can easily buy rolls of replacement adhesive online or use double-sided tape. Place the adhesive on the phone’s frame and not on the glass. 

  1. Put on the new screen

Now, you are ready to pull away from the adhesive’s protective strips and place the new screen. When doing this, make sure to put just a gentle pressure when the display meets the adhesive. Applying too much pressure can break the glass, even the toughest one. 

  1. Check the cable connections

It’s time to put the phone back together. Reconnect all the relevant cables with care and rejoin the two sides of the phone. Before you put the final screws on, turn on the phone and check the screen. Ideally, it should be displaying your OS and be responsive to touch. However, this can also result in a disaster if you don’t buy the right part for your phone. Once satisfied with the result, put the screws back on. 

Conclusion

Technology has advanced a lot and made our phones tougher in the process. However, your phone’s screen display is still bound to break after a nasty fall. Fret not; you can just as easily fix the problem with the right tool, component, (you get both from eBay or Amazon), and the steps given above.