iphone 4s lcd touch screen digitizer assembly replacement free sample

The iPhone 4S screen replacement includes all of the small parts pre-installed in the assembly, saving time and increasing the quality of your repair.

Replace a cracked or scratched front glass panel or malfunctioning LCD display on your iPhone 4S. A new screen and digitizer assembly will renew the appearance of your front panel and restore touch function, and eliminate the dead pixels or flickering on an aging display.

iphone 4s lcd touch screen digitizer assembly replacement free sample

Is the screen on your iPhone 4S damaged, cracked, or not working properly after dropping your iPhone 4S? Whatever the issue is with your iPhone 4S screens, our brand new, 100% compatible iPhone 4S LCD and Touch Digitizer replacement screen assembly will resolve all screen issues and make your iPhone 4S work like new again.

Rather than taking your iPhone 4S in for repair somewhere, and costing you a couple hundred dollars, all you need is this assembly replacement part, and with our iPhone 4S repair guide and 4S repair video, and the safe, free pry tool we include with your order, you can make the repair yourself for much less.

Whether the issue is with the LCD or the digitizer screen, Apple has made it possible to only replace both screens at the same time with this assembly part, which also makes it possible for you to easily replace your screen yourself.

Important:It is not recommended to try to separate the screens - doing so will permanently damage the new part. We supply you with everything you need to repair your iPhone 4S.

iphone 4s lcd touch screen digitizer assembly replacement free sample

This item is Screen replacement for Apple iphone 4S LCD & Digitizer Assembly. To cracked screen on iphone 4S, touch no respond on iphone 4S. Line on screen problem on iphone 4S. Touch screen keeps jump and enter by itself on iphone 4S. Black ink spots are found on the iphone 4S. No light on your iphone 4S even your iphone 4S is on. You have solution now, your iphone 4S can be repaired with Screen replacement for Apple iphone 4S LCD & Digitizer Assembly.

Every time you drop your phone, it feels like there is no chance to go back. With the iphone 4S screen replacement, you can see clear pictures, videos, and enjoy playing games on your phone again. Don’t need to spend the night tossing and turning, you can DIY do it by yourself, or we can do it for you for just about 30 minutes.

This Screen replacement for Apple iphone 4S LCD & Digitizer Assembly is high quality repair part for iphone 4S. We also provide 6 months warranty for the item we sell and / or with installation. (Physical damaged/ water damaged are not cover by the warranty).

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iphone 4s lcd touch screen digitizer assembly replacement free sample

After having dropped my iPhone 4 while in its case and finding out the screen was cracked, I was determine to find a fix. Before when I had an iPod touch, 2nd generation, the screen was easily removed. I took out the pins from the front of the screen of the iPod; and in the iPhone 3 and 3GS"s case the screen popped out after removing two screws. I assumed it would be as simple as that having done the procedure plenty of times for my friends broken gadgets. (You can find the full kit of replacement parts on my website here: South Mountain Repairs) If you"re looking for an iPhone 5 tutorial look no further! iPhone 5 Tutorial

After buying this expensive phone my self and having to pay for yearly internet usage, I figured, I would take great care of it and skip the care protection plan. I did take extensive care of it, I used a screen protector along with a case and never had any problems until a few days ago. I was sitting on a bench out side of school (bench was about 1 and a half feet from the ground) with my phone laying beside me I must have gone to grab it, but the phone slid off the bench and hit a mulch surface.

I assumed one little drop couldn"t do harm to a helicopter glass grade panel but when I went to pick it up I saw the ungodly crack under the screen protector. I am trying to say that this was an unlikely hit to the phone. As soon as I got home, I looked up replacement parts for the phone and a quick tutorial. My recent fixes with previous Apple products gave me enough experience to say: BUY A FULLY ASSEMBLED REPLACEMENT PART. The vendors on eBay and sites like those are not out to help you, they are just looking for your money. You need to make sure you do the research before you buy the parts. So be smart when you buy the replacement; I proceeded to buy a fully assembled retina display and glass piece. THESE PIECES SHOULD NOT BE BOUGHT SEPARATELY. I STRESS THIS BECAUSE APPLE DOES THE LAMINATION OF THE TWO TOGETHER WHICH IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DO BY HAND.If you have ever done an Apple product repair such as iPod touches or iPhones, you would think that the LCD and the Glass are two separate pieces. Instead on the iPhone 4, Apple decided to use lamination of the two to reduce the glare. That feature was effective and took out the variable of dust particles getting in to the phone but makes the replacement of one twice the amount of money. After seeing all of the sketchy vendors online, I decided to create my own website for parts. (You can find the full kit on my website here: South Mountain Repairs)

Not the best option: http://www.repairpartsplus.com/Replacement-Glass-Screen-for-iPhone-4-GSM-Black-p/GPI11203.htm?gclid=Cj0KEQjw4qqrBRDE2K_z7Pbvjo8BEiQA39AImZFkzTJMClWPHyNabffoPsfCUQg_CQETBOQiOXgnzEgaAiCu8P8HAQ

Hold the top button on your phone for about 5 seconds, then slide to turn off. If the damage is too extensive and your touch screen does not work simply hold the top and home buttons together for about 10 seconds.

This step is directly handling the mother board of the iPhone so i can not stress this enough, be careful. first you want to proceed by removing two screws, one flat head and one Philips, the Philips screw is hidden under a water sensor that can be scraped off. The photos below will show you the difference. after you remove those screws and organized them in you sketch begin by freeing up the top of the mother board from the ribbon cables up top. then slowly take it off. proceed with caution.

Installing screen, i could not take a photo of this because i was putting it together two handed. Simply guide the new ribbon cables through the hole that you took the old display out of, you sort of have to play around till the cable and a small metal box fit snugly inside the enclosure. the 3rd photo should give you a good example of how the cable should fit in.

Worked perfect thanks to your instructions! But...there are 2 tiny rubber pieces I found on my paper after assembly I have NO idea what they fell off of or if they are critical to the phone. Any ideas?

I recently dropped my ipod touch 4th gen and the ipod got a crack on the front panel.My ipod is working fine.There is screen response even in the cracked areas. I want to know that do I hv to replace the whole lcd assembly0

Ok so i was wondering i got the front piece for my phone nut the back ribbion broke so i was wondering do u need both of the ribbions for your iphone screen to work?

ok.. Quick question before I embark on this task. I have purchased all of the necessary tools and parts for the screen replacement, but am wondering now if the screen needs replacing or if there is a loose cable inside. I dropped it a few times, but there is no cracking, just a strip of black/blue along the side of the screen. Does anybody know? Thanks.

You have a LCD damaged. In this tutorial he is replacing the external glass only. You can follow these steps tutorial and replace the LCD screen as well.

I"m enrolled in a learn at home iDevice Repair course ( http://www.ciebookstore.com/iphone-repair-course ) and this was a great review of the iPhone screen replacement section and how to apply it in the real world! Thanks Lucas.0

Great instructable, I used it to disassemble an IPhone 4, and as a basic guideline for disassembling an IPhone 4s. Unfortunately I was hoping the screen on the 4s was the same as the screen on the 4. Not so, the connectors for the A screws are in different places. Ah Well, now I am using the "ible as a guide on how to put them both back together. :)0

Hi, thanks for the instructions, they are perfect. I have a slight problem though, ive now got a white screen. I have tried re-booting etc and checked all the wires are present and correct but its still no good, can you help please ?

Thank you very much for your help!!! I"ve just changed my screen, it took me about 3 hours, but notice that I"m a girl, and my native language is not english! Even though , your post helped me a lot with my schematic and I watched some video tutorials during the repairings ! I waited almost a month till my replacement parts and tools arrived and I was anxious to do it myself, cuz here in Bulgaria, othorized repair shops want tripple the coast I bought the items ! For the hour my Iphone 4 works again it is doing fine, but I"m a bit worried for my Wi-Fi signal, becaouse it"s a bit low. So I was wondering if I did something wrong when I repaired it?

iphone 4s lcd touch screen digitizer assembly replacement free sample

The installation of this iPhone 4S LCD and Digitizer Assembly with Frame should be done by a qualified person. ETS is not responsible for any damage caused during installation.

iphone 4s lcd touch screen digitizer assembly replacement free sample

Repair and reuse experts iFixit flew to Australia to get one of the first available iPhone 5s, and then immediately tore it to pieces. iFixit"s usual thorough analysis reveals that nearly every hardware component has been upgraded or improved, yet is so power efficient that the battery capacity largely remains the same. The updated unibody-style construction of the case also means that it"s relatively easy to remove and replace the front LCD touchscreen panel—a common iPhone repair, according to iFixit.

Unlike the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, which was disassembled from back to front, getting at the iPhone 5"s guts involved removing the front panel first. This is reminiscent of the iPhone 3G and 3GS, according to iFixit, and makes replacing a cracked screen relatively quick and easy. "Good news for all the phone droppers out there," iFixit"s Miroslav Djuric said in a statement. "Compare to the iPhone 4S, where it took 38 steps to isolate the display assembly."

Once inside, the new battery is obvious. As we suspected, the battery is taller and flatter than in previous iPhone models. It also has a slightly higher capacity at 5.45Whr, compared to 5.3Whr with the iPhone 4S.

Despite the tiny increase in overall power capacity, the iPhone 5 still contains improved internals. The A6 processor promises twice the compute and graphics performance, the Qualcomm MDM9615 baseband delivers LTE compatibility, updated WiFi works on faster 5GHz channels, and improved TI and Broadcom chips power the larger 4" touchscreen"s multitouch input. Despite the more-powerful internals, the iPhone 5 is rated for essentially the same amount of talk and standby time as the iPhone 4S. Advertisement

Other notable improvements include an integrated metal support bracket for the iPhone 5"s home button. Many of us in the Ars Orbiting HQ have suffered from a deteriorating home button on the iPhone 4 and 4S, which tends to fail after about a year or so. This redesign hopefully will add some durability. If not, it"s an easy fix, according to iFixit

iFixit noted that the sapphire crystal cover that Apple added to the iPhone 5 camera lens couldn"t be scratched by a pair of steel needle nose pliers. But the "slate" anodized coating on the black iPhone model may show signs of wear after extended use.

Overall, the iPhone 5"s revised construction—despite some tricky and compact components—earned it a 7/10 "repairability" score from iFixit. "The further we delved, the more excited we got—even though we had to remove two pentalobe screws to get inside. The oft-broken and hard to repair home button now sports an integrated metal support bracket that should reduce the chance of failure, and the battery comes out just as easily as in last year"s model."

For more about the major silicon components inside the iPhone 5, or just to get a gander inside the device, head over to iFixit and check out the full teardown.