A cracked iPhone screen is a terrible thing. Here's how to handle a cracked iPhone screen, even without a warranty, and how to prevent more damage.
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 ...
In this week's episode of One More Thing, which you can watch embedded above, I go through what it's like to use AppleCare to repair a device, why it's so important to backup your files, what ...
The most vulnerable part of the Samsung Galaxy S9 is the component that projects its beauty–its display. While Samsung did a good job of protecting by using Corning Gorilla Glass 5, glass components ...
We often receive questions from Android users all the time what needs to be done if a screen gets damaged or cracked. In today’s #GalaxyS8 troubleshooting episode, we once again tackle this common ...
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 ...
Most iPhone cracks involve the glass on the touch portion of the screen and not the lower LCD screen, so the phone continues to function, with the partial disruption being confined to the cracked ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Though a smartphone's battery is the component with the most predictable lifespan, there's a good chance you'll end up having to replace the phone's screen first. Despite manufacturers' best efforts ...