Cracked or broken mobile device screens can be costly to fix, but a few inexpensive do-it-yourself strategies can eliminate a repair shop visit and salvage your tablet or phone. Third-party repair ...
These days we carry our phones with us everywhere on all our adventures through work and play and sometimes a slight trip or fumble can end in disaster and a cracked screen. If the worst should happen ...
If your Samsung Galaxy has a cracked screen, replacing it is essential for restoring functionality and preventing further damage. This guide explores various methods to fix the issue while offering ...
Fixing a cracked screen can be expensive, costing hundreds of dollars to replace the screen on the latest iPhone models, such as the iPhone 15. So, it pays to shop around for the best price; you can ...
There’s a lot you can’t do in a pandemic—at least, if you’re smart. You shouldn’t be going to the mall (even if it’s open), nor should you even consider just lollygagging around the Apple store and ...
If you’ve got a Samsung Galaxy phone in need of repair, you may need to find a new shop. Best Buy’s Geek Squad—once a Samsung-authorized partner—will no longer fix hardware issues such as depleted ...
The feeling of horror and dread that comes when dropping your phone on the ground is one of the worst feelings ever, but it gets worse when your turn the phone around and see the screen is cracked.
Watch as an iPhone 8 Plus gets a full cracked screen replacement and an iPhone 13 Pro Max, found in a dumpster, is brought ...
Apple has a new option for broken hardware: a third-party service technician can be dispatched to your home in select cities to fix that cracked screen. Right now, the service looks to be limited to ...
Corinne Reichert (she/her) grew up in Sydney, Australia and moved to California in 2019. She holds degrees in law and communications, and currently writes news, analysis and features for CNET across ...
Screen problems are some of the common reasons why smartphones go bad. They don’t just function as monitor that displays images but also as a virtual gate that let users interact with the software.