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iPhone Screen Repair – Do it Yourself Precautions

By Rony Muzz

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iPhone Repair Screen

All functions on the phone seemed to work. Joanne watched the videos. The digitizer was integrated into the glass. Joanne carefully removed the two screws at the bottom of the phone.

The part arrived with a suction cup that should make the job easy. The suction cup was not adhering to the surface of the broken glass.

A cheap plastic pry tool was included for the job. Joanne was beginning to break out into a sweat by this time. He managed to lift the glass after damaging a rubber-like gasket around the edge of the tray. The damage was minimal.

Joanne knew the cables were attached at the other end of the phone. He lifted the glass to reach the cables. The phone was now in two pieces. Joanne set aside the main part of the phone and focused his attention on the broken glass. He removed the six screws holding the LCD and removed it from the glass tray.

The glass removal was a nightmare. Joanne’s fingers hurt from the shards of glass embedded in his skin. The next battle was applying the adhesive used to seal the glass into the plastic tray. The videos were invaluable. John managed to avoid many pitfalls. Joanne managed to place the new glass in the tray without obvious fingerprints. The LCD was safely mounted. Cables were connected after several failed attempts. The phone was now back together.

The power button was depressed. “Wait, what is that black piece sticking out from between the glass and tray,” Joanne wondered. That worked, but it also chipped the new glass. John’s finger glided across the screen to unlock the device. It worked. He pressed the home button. Joanne had dodged a bullet. He almost damaged the LCD. Joanne felt good about the experience, but he would definitely hire out the job next time.

iPhone Screen Repair: Seven Secrets To A Great Business Idea?

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iPhone Screen Repair

iPhonescreen repair is the secret to a great business idea! Why? It has all the elements of a great business idea.
(1) Huge demand.
(2) Huge profit margin.
(3) Dynamically expanding market.
(4) Affordable Fast learning curve.
(5) Low start-up cost.
(6) Low competition.
(7) Perceived Entry Barrier.

(1) Huge Demand:

Millions of iPhones, iPods, and iPads have been sold. The iPhone distribution is exploding with Verizon on board. This opportunity flows beyond Apple iPhone repair to other popular, quality, expensive, devices, for example, the droid phones.

(2) Huge Profit Margin:

If you belong to a parts buying club, the glass, digitizer, and 3M gasket for the most common repair (broken glass) will cost you about $7.00 each. You’ll charge $45 to $99 for the glass repair on the 3G or 3GS (the 4G is like $134 but the parts cost more).

(3) Dynamically Expanding Market:

First, we are talking about more here than just iPhone screen repair. We’re looking at about 7 things that go wrong, and create the iPhone repair business. For example, the iPhone LCD screen repair, and the iPhone battery repair. Beyond the Apple devices is a world rapidly filling with glass screens on small, handy and well loved devices. “Didn’t Apple take care of the screen glass breaking when they put fighter jet glass on the 4G? This market is expanding much, much faster then the repair persons pursuing it can handle!

(4) Affordable, Fast Learning Curve

You can get a pretty complete “mobile repair of iPhones” education online for under $100 online.

(5) Low Start-Up Cost

(6) Little Competition:

Although you may think CL is very competitive for iPhone repair screen, we recently posted 3 ads on a Sunday. By Tuesday morning, we had requests for over $2,000 in repairs. Now please realize this: Because CL is free, 90% of anyone doing repairs to iPhones uses CL, but only about 10% of people looking to get their iPhone fixed look on CL. Yep, 90% of iPhone repair people fight for 10% of the business on CL!

(7) Perceived Entry Barrier

No one thinks fixing iPhones is easy – it isn’t. People automatically assume you must know and understand difficult electronics repair. Baloney, you don’t need that! However, this perception by the general public keeps most people OUT of the business. Better yet, people put incomplete, and mis-leading repair videos on You Tube, so they can sell grossly over-priced parts.

For other usefull of iphone, check my other guide about make iphone app.

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