Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen+frame assembly unless you can get a raw panel from a 3rd party; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive much like Samsung forces you to buy a screen assembly to get a battery. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan and the plan may not be compatible, I no longer bother; if I want a new phone I'll take it in myself and get a SIM since almost anything out now is 5G as well as having it where most carriers adapted and added it to their newer plans,but making it a line bolt-on for qualifying legacy plans; that was not the case when I bought my 2021 4G :/).
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Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen+frame assembly unless you can get a raw panel from a 3rd party; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive much like Samsung forces you to buy a $200 screen assembly to get a $20 battery. The lack of prts for mine is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts (screen and charge board) at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan and the plan may not be compatible, it was essentially a holdover model before the carriers let you bolt 5G onto most older plans or added it by default they discontinued when 5G became standard or a cheap add-on; I bought it before that became the norm :/)
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iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [link|https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks. If the back is plastic you can be a little rough but be careful unless you can be absolutely certain; otherwise, you broke a glass panel.
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iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look at places like [link|https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as possible and stick to using guitar picks. If the back is plastic you can be a little rough but be careful unless you can be absolutely sure; otherwise, you broke a glass panel.
You can tell on Motorolas with your nail; if it feels light, plastic. Heavy taps lean towards glass. While there are no guides here, this video should help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzLccW9_Ve4
Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen+frame assembly unless you can get a raw panel from a 3rd party; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive much like Samsung forces you to buy a screen assembly to get a battery. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan and the plan may not be compatible, I no longer bother; if I want a new phone I'll take it in myself and get a SIM since almost anything out now is 5G as well as having it where most carriers adapted and added it to their newer plans, but making it a line bolt-on for qualifying legacy plans; that was not the case when I bought my 2021 4G :/).
iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [link|https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks. If the back is plastic you can be a little rough but be careful unless you can be absolutely certain; otherwise, you broke a glass panel.
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You can tell on Motorolas with your nail; if it feels light, plastic. Heavy taps lean towards glass.
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You can tell on Motorolas with your nail; if it feels light, plastic. Heavy taps lean towards glass. While there are no guides here, this video should help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzLccW9_Ve4
Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen+frame assembly, unless you can get a raw panel from a 3rd party; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive much like Samsung forces you to buy a screen assembly to get a battery. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan, I no longer bother; if I want a new phone I'll take it in myself and get a SIM since almost anything out now is 5G and the old 4G SIM cards do not work right in these newer phones).
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Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen+frame assembly unless you can get a raw panel from a 3rd party; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive much like Samsung forces you to buy a screen assembly to get a battery. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan and the plan may not be compatible, I no longer bother; if I want a new phone I'll take it in myself and get a SIM since almost anything out now is 5G as well as having it where most carriers adapted and added it to their newer plans, but making it a line bolt-on for qualifying legacy plans; that was not the case when I bought my 2021 4G :/).
iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [link|https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks. If the back is plastic you can be a little rough but be careful unless you can be absolutely certain; otherwise, you broke a glass panel.
You can tell on Motorolas with your nail; if it feels light, plastic. Heavy taps lean towards glass.
Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen+frame assembly, unless you can get a raw panel from a 3rd party; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan, I no longer bother; if I want a new phone I'll take it in myself and get a SIM since almost anything out now is 5G and the old 4G SIM cards do not work right in these newer phones).
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Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen+frame assembly, unless you can get a raw panel from a 3rd party; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive much like Samsung forces you to buy a screen assembly to get a battery. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan, I no longer bother; if I want a new phone I'll take it in myself and get a SIM since almost anything out now is 5G and the old 4G SIM cards do not work right in these newer phones).
iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [link|https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks. If the back is plastic you can be a little rough but be careful unless you can be absolutely certain; otherwise, you broke a glass panel.
You can tell on Motorolas with your nail; if it feels light, plastic. Heavy taps lean towards glass.
Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen subframe assembly; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan, I no longer bother; if I want a new phone I'll take it in myself and get a SIM since almost anything out now is 5G and the old 4G SIM cards do not work right in these newer phones).
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Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen+frame assembly, unless you can get a raw panel from a 3rd party; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan, I no longer bother; if I want a new phone I'll take it in myself and get a SIM since almost anything out now is 5G and the old 4G SIM cards do not work right in these newer phones).
iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [link|https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks. If the back is plastic you can be a little rough but be careful unless you can be absolutely certain; otherwise, you broke a glass panel.
You can tell on Motorolas with your nail; if it feels light, plastic. Heavy taps lean towards glass.
Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen subframe assembly; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan, I no longer bother; if I want a new phone I'll take it in myself and get a SIM since almost anything out now is 5G and the old 4G SIM cards do not work right in these newer phones).
iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [link|https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks. If the back is plastic you can be a little rough but be careful unless you can be absolutely certain; otherwise, you broke a glass panel.
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You can tell on Motorolas with your nail; if it feels light, plastic. Heavy taps lean towards glass.
Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen subframe assembly; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan, I no longer bother; if I want a new phone I'll take it in myself and get a SIM since almost anything out now is 5G and the old 4G SIM cards do not work right in these newer phones).
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iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [link|https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks.
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iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [link|https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks. If the back is plastic you can be a little rough but be careful unless you can be absolutely certain; otherwise, you broke a glass panel.
Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen subframe assembly; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant.
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Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen subframe assembly; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant (which I only bought at the time as I'd need a new SIM card on a shared AT&T plan, I no longer bother; if I want a new phone I'll take it in myself and get a SIM since almost anything out now is 5G and the old 4G SIM cards do not work right in these newer phones).
iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [link|https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks.
Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen subframe; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive.
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Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen subframe assembly; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive. This is why I couldn't repair my G Stylus 4G 2021; I can't get the parts at a reasonable price relative to the current street value of the 4G variant.
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iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon|new_window=true]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks.
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iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [link|https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks.
Just the screen is cracked in this case. In order to repair this issue you'll likely need a screen subframe; Motorola doesn't like to sell just the raw panel and adhesive.
iFixit doesn't have the parts for this one (which is common, Motorola seems to use them as a clearinghouse for the EOL phones, not the current models) so you will need to look on places like [https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-XT2113-2-XT2113-1-Digitizer-Replacement/dp/B0927K6X9S|Amazon|new_window=true]. if it doesn't include the frame you will need to remove the damaged screen using heat and apply [product|IF317-072|1mm Tesa tape|new_window=true]. For this phone, heating the back up to break the adhesive and running several guitar picks is how you get in; something like the [product|IF145-513|Anti-Clamp] will break the adhesive but MAY LIFT THE DAMAGED SCREEN in the process. if it does, get as much up as you can and then stick to using guitar picks.