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Can you try this on a scrached phone with derp scratches?? Maybe this works cause this filler wouldn‘t even work on a broken. Windschields it‘s only for filling up cracks if the crack doesn‘t go through the whole glass.
@FromDesertTown down in the comments below has definitely hit the mark on how this resin applicator works. Also most of these come with a U.V light to hardened the resin as to how long ? Not sure, I would assume the longer the better also taking note when its completely dried and set so maybe 24 hours or atleast 12+ hours of constant exposure? Also, the suction doo-hickey is to push the resin into and fill in the crack completely if any small air bubbles get caught in the crack that will make it so where its hollow and when you pressed down on the screen and it cracked was because it wasnt filled in correctly.
Thought I'd done well but still somehow I cracked this LCD Joe Cox why would you videotape yourself f****** up over and over and over again Do you enjoy showing everybody how incompetent you are I came here to see how you could fix your phone screen Not f*** it UP! Christ with people will do a 15 minutes of fame or being infamous f***-Up!
Idk why you tossed that suction cup applicator tool. Now-that is an “integral” component of the repair kit. It basically forces the ultra thin glue/ fluid into the void and makes the cut look a lot less visible. I’ve used it on car windshields with similar cracks and the stuff really helps. I think I could have used more liquid, but I’m happy with it, and it’s been a few years since I did it and it hasn’t spread out at all from the original size of the crack.
So, I went to the Geeks, they are charging $200 for the repair. I was willing to pay. Then they increased it to $500. I took my phone and money and am now look to do this myself.
I changed the battery successfully, but the micro SD card reader was not working, I tried so many time to fix it, but still not working, should I also replace the card reader as well?😭
My switch is 4 yrs old and I think it's time for a new battery. I started sending these things into the shops for repair but got tired of paying a lot for a simple fix. I started doing stuff like this my self and it gets easier the more you tinker with electronics. If I'm not sure I practice on the kids device first them on my own.
FYI for Battery Swelling - If you are replacing a swollen battery it may have damaged the back cover of the switch and won't completely reattach. There are 3 prongs poking out from the back cover for each respective screw (2 bottom, 1 top). If your old battery was swollen and making the back cover visibly bend/bow out, the top prong is probably broken. That means when you put everything back together, the top screw will not screw in.
Thank you for the video! I just finished mine, however the screen came together with a new frame so it requires transferring all the parts over, including the buttons. Take your time and unlike me, don't break the back cover/glass. I'm not using the phone anymore everyday, replaced the screen to gain access to sensitive information that couldn't disappear. Have a good one!
Hi Joe, Have ordered both ptz and coaxial cables for my recently purchased (faulty gimbal 3 flight crashed mini 2) Do you know what each of the cables controls? The reason i ask is my gimbal dies nothing (no movement or video) almost as if it is not getting power.