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When your phone's screen cracks, it can be a frustrating and costly problem. One popular DIY solution that has been circulating online is using toothpaste to fix the cracks.
Looking at a cracked phone screen? Consumer Reports can help you decide when it's better to replace the screen or just get a new phone.
If you have a cracked phone screen there is no need to fret, we have quick DIY fixes to professional-grade repairs to get your phone back in ship shape.
If you have accidentally damaged your iPhone screen this quick guide will take you through ways to fix a cracked iPhone screen. Whether you ...
Sooner or later it happens to the best of us: Your smartphone screen cracks. A professional replacement can be expensive, so Consumer Reports wanted to try some cheaper do-it-yourself repair kits ...
Amazon Home Services is running a deal on its iPhone screen repair service. The service pairs you with a licensed technician who'll fix your screen for a pre-agreed price, and at the location and ...
But we’re certain it would be cheaper to replace the screen on your own than having to employ the services of a technician. Repair Galaxy S9 Cracked Screen Yourself ...
My iPhone screen was already very, very cracked before The Pandemic hit the U.S., and it’s only gotten worse since. (As in there’s no way I would pull it out of my pocket when it’s even ...
Screen replacement kits are available for the iPhone, so you should replace the cracked screen as soon as possible or take the phone to a repair center to have it professionally repaired.
From his perch at Jet City Device Repair in Chicago, store manager Neal Dexter wants you to know something about broken phones: It's not you.
WD-40 is a great product for lubricating or protecting things from rusting, but here's why you should never use WD-40 to fix a cracked phone screen.
Yahoo Plus Mobile Protect covers repair or replacement of your cracked screen and offers extended warranty coverage all for just $5 a month.