What the? I can't... wow.

What cant you understand? I said its a simple repair that "I" could do with my eyes closed. I have done a few thousand after all. People who haven't done it before then its not something that should be attempted.
Everyone has to start somewhere.

But I agree with what G|mp said in post #2 so thanks for sharing.
 
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did you read his texts and discover he was a drug dealer?

No wait, that was last weeks iphone repair story.
 
Because people on here seem to be taking the pee?

Also no im not like those shops, I charge parts plus a small labor fee, Whereas These shops charge 2-4x the cost of the parts just to fit them.
I give a 6 month warranty, Personal service and a cup of tea whilst you wait.

Much better :P

Aren't you the chap whose service also includes complimentary snooping through messages? :)
 
I don't think I will be giving you my phone to repair. I have some intimate texts on there that involve a farmer, his wife and some mice that keep bumping into things. Not for public viewing, that's for sure!
 
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I like that, on the right girl that could be good.
Got any pics of it on hun? :p
 
What cant you understand? I said its a simple repair that "I" could do with my eyes closed. I have done a few thousand after all. People who haven't done it before then its not something that should be attempted.

Why did you repair your first one then. As it's not something someone who has not done it before should attempt.
 
I fixed the first one when the first iPhone was released, I fixed it because i had a broken one and knew i could fix it.
I was given a broken iPhone 3G and having spent a long time looking at the instructional videos and reading guides to replacing the screen I tried to fix it. I knew I could do it, I've done plenty of close electronic work over the years with no problem.

Changing the battery was simple but when I came to swap the digitiser out, the result was one broken connector :(

It's not possible to know you can do something for sure without first trying. Like I said, everyone has to start somewhere.
 
Nope, I keep my volume below various caps. Uni got in the way.
I have a repair shop pick up/drop off run every 2 days though. No need to have my own ;)
 
I was given a broken iPhone 3G and having spent a long time looking at the instructional videos and reading guides to replacing the screen I tried to fix it. I knew I could do it, I've done plenty of close electronic work over the years with no problem.

Changing the battery was simple but when I came to swap the digitiser out, the result was one broken connector :(

It's not possible to know you can do something for sure without first trying. Like I said, everyone has to start somewhere.

Which connector? Not the Speaker/Sensor one on the mainboard i hope? that's a horrid one to break.. not even i have the equipment to solder a new one on :(
 
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