Apple iPhone 3GS Cracked Lcd Glass Digitizer Touch Surface Screen Cover Replacement Part + Tools


  • Replace / Repair your iPhone 3gS cracked / broken glass touch screen.
  • Tools + adhesives included.
  • replacement part providing maximum quality / performance.

Product Description
Main iPhone 3gS LCD glass screen cover + digitizer / touch screen with flex cable and connector. Front face panel repair replacement, replace your broken / damaged / cracked / shattered outside lens glass cover.  If you have a cracked / broken glass but your LCD still display normal and your touch screen function may or may not working properly then this is the correct replacement part.

Also, included TWO pre-cut 3M adhesives and all the tools you need, yo… More >>

Apple iPhone 3GS Cracked Lcd Glass Digitizer Touch Surface Screen Cover Replacement Part + Tools

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  1. #1 by B. Mceachern on May 29, 2010 - 7:05 pm

    I followed the directions precisely and the screen when it was rebooted lit up but no image. It voided the manufacturers warranty and cost me a lot of money to replace it. I would have rather had an iPhone with a cracked screen that worked than a paper weight.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. #2 by Pamela Love on May 29, 2010 - 8:51 pm

    Too complicated. Incoming sound on phone would not work after replaced. Had to get a new phone.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. #3 by Anna M. Louer on May 29, 2010 - 11:27 pm

    i received the product in a timely manner. i installed it, messed up a little bit but thats on my side. what was bad was that when i got done installing it, the entire middle of the screen didnt work. it got extremely annoying to do anything on the phone. especially text message. when you send 10,000-15,000 messages, you highly depend on the screen to work. i ended up taking it to apple and telling them the whole story. they were nice enough to give me another one at no cost, but thats very rare to happen. so i highly recommend to not buy this product and just go to apple in the first place. it’ll save you a lot of headache in the end.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. #4 by Rob Fleming on May 30, 2010 - 12:03 am

    Do NOT!!!! think that this installation will go as smoothly as the youtube videos. EVERY SINGLE step besides taking the screws out is MUCH HARDER than it looks. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. This is how my installation went. Take the screws out, spent 15 minutes trying to pry out the screen assembly, take out the screws that hold on the lcd, BREAK MY LCD PANEL FROM PRYING TOO HARD (be VERY careful on this step, DO NOT PRY AT THE LCD LIKE IT SAYS, instead, try to widen the rails that hold it on so that it comes out by itself. THE LCD IS VERY(i wish there was a way to make double capitals, cause I would for that word) FRAGILE.) so anyways, I broke my lcd, but continued with my installation anyways. I got the lcd off finally. The next step is VERY hard if your digitizer is broken, but still hard if it isn’t. You need to heat up the glue with a hairdryer/heat gun until it melts, and pry off every little piece of broken glass off of the flimsy frame and then get all of the glue residue off. This took me all of about a half hour. Then you need to glue on the new digitizer. Now, the double sided tape they give you for this is absolutely nowhere near the quality of the glue that holds it on originally. the screen was falling off and i had to press it back on every once in a while. So, I did that, all done, looks nice except for the broken lcd and the crappy glue. I ordered a new lcd, installed that, (nowhere near as hard because it doesnt require glue melting), put it all back together, and I was happy. Even though it took hours of my time, my hands are all cut up from the glass, I’m happy. My iPhone is back in working order. For 5 minutes. Now guess what?! the home button doesn’t work. I had to take it to apple to get it fixed because I screwed up the very hard installation too many times and effed up the home button. Here is an opinion from someone who is just about the best at anything electronic without being an expert, JUST PAY THE $200 TO APPLE TO GET YOUR GLASS REPLACED. THEY DO IT ALL DAY AND WILL NOT MESS ANYTHING UP! Not to mention, they use the high quality glue that it came with so that your screen will never pop off like mine was. I never review anything and I really felt the need to write this to try to protect people from wasting their time/money and voiding their warranty. IT IS NOT WORTH IT.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. #5 by E. Abrahamsen on May 30, 2010 - 2:13 am

    This product labels itself as and OEM product and when completing the work I found that almost everything was exactly the same except the label on the ribbon cable. Instead of it saying “Apple” like the one I broke it says “Appie”. This is not a big deal except if you plan on getting it exchanged at the Apple store for any reason while under warranty you may run into the possibility that they may reject the warranty. As an OEM it should be the exact product and not a look a like. The other thing I noticed is that the screen now has more finger prints and smudges than the OEM screen. So in conclusion, this is not the same product that your iPhone currently has today but a good alternative if you do not care about the warranty or use a screen cover.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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