The screen is bonded with a UV LOCA glue, and removing it requires significant experience - which few people have unless you work in a repair shop who does this regularly. Glass only is not a DIY job - leave that for someone who is experienced in it. You'll make things worse if you slip up.
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The screen is bonded with a UV LOCA glue, and removing it requires significant experience - which few people have unless you work in a repair shop who does this regularly. Glass only is not a DIY job - leave that for someone who is experienced in it. You'll make things worse if you slip up and it's going to be $50 for a new one PLUS any equipment and supply costs.
Most people have to replace the LCD as an assembly due to the sheer difficulty alone, which is why it’s usually a professional only part, and as such a repair done by professionals as a general rule. The issue is someone sees the price differential to do glass only, and doesn't see how difficult it is along with the supply costs AND on top of that the cost of a new display if you mess it up.
While anyone can technically to it, these parts are primarily meant for professionals with the required experience and mistakes made.
The screen is bonded with a UV LOCA glue, and removing it requires significant experience - which few people have unless you work in a repair shop who does this regularly. Glass only is not a DIY job - leave that for someone who is experienced in it. You'll make things worse if you slip up.
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Most people have to replace the LCD as an assembly due to the sheer difficulty alone, which is why it’s a professional only part and not for end users. The issue is end users see the price, but don’t know *why* the glass only part is cheap - it’s meant for professionals with the required experience.
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Most people have to replace the LCD as an assembly due to the sheer difficulty alone, which is why it’s usually a professional only part, and as such a repair done by professionals as a general rule. The issue is someone sees the price differential to do glass only, and doesn't see how difficult it is along with the supply costs AND on top of that the cost of a new display if you mess it up.
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While anyone can technically to it, these parts are primarily meant for professionals with the required experience and mistakes made.
The screen is bonded with a UV LOCA glue, and removing it requires significant experience - which few people have unless you work in a repair shop who does this regularly. In short:It’s not a DIY job - leave that for someone who is okay with risking everything and having to buy a new display.
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The screen is bonded with a UV LOCA glue, and removing it requires significant experience - which few people have unless you work in a repair shop who does this regularly. Glass only is not a DIY job - leave that for someone who is experienced in it. You'll make things worse if you slip up.
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Most people have to replace the LCD as an assembly due to the sheer difficulty alone, which is why it’s a professionals only part and not for end users. The issue is end users see the price, but don’t know *why* the glass only part is cheap - it’s meant for professionals with the required experience.
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Most people have to replace the LCD as an assembly due to the sheer difficulty alone, which is why it’s a professional only part and not for end users. The issue is end users see the price, but don’t know *why* the glass only part is cheap - it’s meant for professionals with the required experience.
The screen is bonded with a UV LOCA glue, and removing it requires significant experience - which few people have other then the people who can pick it up with a few tries or repair shops. In short: It’s not a DIY job - leave that for someone who is okay with risking everything.
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The screen is bonded with a UV LOCA glue, and removing it requires significant experience - which few people have unless you work in a repair shop who does this regularly. In short: It’s not a DIY job - leave that for someone who is okay with risking everything and having to buy a new display.
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Most people have to replace the LCD as an assembly due to the sheer difficulty alone. End users should purchase the assembly. Folks like you see the price, but don’t know *why* the glass only part is cheap - it’s meant for professionals with the required experience.
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Most people have to replace the LCD as an assembly due to the sheer difficulty alone, which is why it’s a professionals only part and not for end users. The issue is end users see the price, but don’t know *why* the glass only part is cheap - it’s meant for professionals with the required experience.
The screen is bonded with a UV LOCA glue, and removing it requires significant experience - which few people have other then the people who can pick it up with a few tries or repair shops. In short: It’s not a DIY job.
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The screen is bonded with a UV LOCA glue, and removing it requires significant experience - which few people have other then the people who can pick it up with a few tries or repair shops. In short: It’s not a DIY job - leave that for someone who is okay with risking everything.
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Most people have to replace the LCD as an assembly due to the sheer difficulty alone.
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Most people have to replace the LCD as an assembly due to the sheer difficulty alone. End users should purchase the assembly. Folks like you see the price, but don’t know *why* the glass only part is cheap - it’s meant for professionals with the required experience.
The screen is bonded with a UV LOCA glue, and removing it requires significant experience - which few people have other then the people who can pick it up with a few tries or repair shops. In short: It’s not a DIY job.
Most people have to replace the LCD as an assembly due to the sheer difficulty alone.