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its always interesting to compare how scuffed and cruddy theoutside of broken iphones are compared to the orderly, clean and beautiful insides are.
Ответитьapple's greed is insane
ОтветитьANY WAY to laser it and keep it looking like that lol? Looked badass after it was lasered. Minus the cracks.
ОтветитьYou’d make an excellent surgeon!!
ОтветитьAny reported issues with overheating after screen replacement in iPhones 12 mini???can this be avoided?? Thanks 🙏🏻
ОтветитьIm new to this stuff but somebody who messes with watches and has worked around control systems
I cant see how doing this without some kind of finger cot on is good practice but what do i know
All that and you still have a broken phone.
ОтветитьIt looks like the iPhone 11 i had until i sold it.
ОтветитьHow do you remember where all the stuff in the phone goes?
ОтветитьBroken back glass looks good after the laser treatment. I'd leave it as is and just put a screen protector over it. Then jailbreak iOS and have an awesome dirty beater iphone.
ОтветитьSuch an excellent video, it's just perfect!
ОтветитьJust wait till you have to repair 14s and 14 pros 💁🏻
ОтветитьApple's repair score, just as underhanded and dishonest as their manufacturing and repair processes. How long are they going to be allowed to rip people off like this?
ОтветитьGoodness gracious, I never realized what it is like to fix a shattered iPhone. YIKES!!
ОтветитьIt didn’t work
ОтветитьI bet fixing Dragon Radar is more easier than this.
Ответитьand it will likely get even worse in the future ... Apple is super cosumer hostile
Ответить"growing another notch"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Is it possible to fix my old iPod touch 2nd gen? It’s lcd screen is cracked…. Along with its glass screen is too but minimally cracked where the lcd is completely grey now and the touch works and it powers on
ОтветитьI love this kind of videos, restore a broken phone, which is full of relaxation
ОтветитьBefore the restoration: has the chin
Ответитьhaha, pathetic. I see that you haven't seen "almost impossible" phone to repair.
ОтветитьThis video deserves more than 2.5 mil views..
ОтветитьGood job
ОтветитьI'll stick with my $300 motorola w/ a plastic rear panel...
Ответить>repair scores
>self-reported
Why even bother?
It's 6 when you're the Apple tech with all the necessary equipment. For everyone else it ranges from 2 to impossible.
ОтветитьDidn't grow another notch it just got hit so hard
ОтветитьI'm surprised the 120 degree heat didn't cause any damage to the internals.
ОтветитьThis trend needs to die. Best would be a regulation on state level.
Ответитьcan we just jailbreak the ios to avoid these screen warning messages
ОтветитьMy dad had a iPhone 12 now a 14
ОтветитьI'm never really sure why apple finds the need to add microscopic parts to their devices... Samsung manages it on 2 boards...
ОтветитьSince when the iphone has the chin??
ОтветитьTo me, iPhone is the electric car of the phone industry. Their entire consumer base is full of people who just don't care about the specs or usability of the product, they just care about having the newest most expensive thing on the market to show off. I know from an Android/gas engine perspective it makes ZERO sense why this product is so anti-repair and anti-consumer, but if I put myself in their shoes. Why would I as an iPhone user ever need to repair my phone? I can just go to Apple for that, I got the money! Why would I as a Tesla driver ever need to repair my car? I can just go to a Tesla dealership for that, I got the money!
Ответитьthats a shame
ОтветитьQuestion? Do you find it fun repairing iPhones in that way or?
ОтветитьMeanwhile, I replace my battery of my iPhone 6S every year and replaced the screen over 10 times. I just wait at the repair shop for around 5 mins. The lack of repairability has prevented me upgrading my iPhone. (and the lack of USB-C, along with the let down of A.I. photography. Either of repairing or USB-C alone is a deal-breaker. When the next iPhoneSE, if there will ever be one, doesn't fix all those issues, I'm switching to Android.)
ОтветитьOutside of cost, after watching this i now know why i don't own apple products. That was indeed a challenging repair, and not for the average user. Just one question, is there a way around the lazer?... as most people would not have access to something like that. Can it just be heated up with a hot air gun to speciific temp to get the back glass off? I mean if it's just adhesive surely heat would do it? 🤔
ОтветитьHey my iPhone 3G is has problems on it so when I charge my iPhone it stuck in the apple logo and when unplug it its gone and I think the battery is unplugged 😢and I never use these iOS
ОтветитьPhone NOT repaired !!!
ОтветитьThanks for video :)
ОтветитьI replaced my iPhone screen 2 times and ture tone never was disabled the device was repaired outside of varrianty because was a used phone
ОтветитьI'm looking s22 ultra, do u hv one ? Oral from Kingston Jamaica 🇯🇲.
ОтветитьYou know what. Thats so stupid how that phone is made
ОтветитьYou don't even need to gut the phone to take the glass off 😂😂 it's so much simpler than you're making it. And all for the views
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Ответитьyes
ОтветитьThis is why I don't bother repairing iPhone anymore, no one wants to pay.
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