Most of the phones that bent in half likely have snapped logic boards, bent batteries, broken frame, cracked glass, broken displays, or all of the above. Only a few could be repaired from that kind of bend.
MN 007 uhm she has a spoilt daughter and she used me so I hate her and so she decided to smash my phone that costs £500 to replace and didn’t even say sorry I-
Fran Geary What the fuck report her to a school principal and request her to buy you a new one, dumb bitch should also get fired because of way she treats her students wtf🤦🏻♂️
Phone Repair Guru notices it while he's going out for a walk in Australia... "So we have an iPhone 8 plus and it doesn't look good. Let's fix it. Open it up, take out the battery, put the new one in, get that crunch, crunch again, and we're done!" After a while: Where tf is the battery health percentage?? *smashes a screwdriver in the camera and slams phone on his workbench" The story continues again
@@zUltra3D TronicsFix: So I found this iPhone 8 Plus, let’s fix it! *replaces the screen* “Why is the Time and Date wrong?” *throws the phone* The story continues
I have done so many iPhone repairs, but this is insane. I surely would break so many things inside that phone trying to get everything back in, that is to say I don’t lose a piece first. Well done, you have fully replaced the enclosure on what I believe is the most difficult iPhone to work on(I usually let my coworkers handle the iPhone 8 models).
@@danielsgrunge alright lemme tell you too then. The word stupider is indeed a word and has existed for the last 200 years. But how he used it was incorrect. Now look at these two sentences "more stupider than a kid throwing an iPad over flappy bird" "That's stupider than throwing an iPad over flappy bird" The word he used before the word was incorrect making the sentence grammatically incorrect.
He’ll just order it. You cant lose a small part and the iphone doesnt work, all you need for an iphone to start up is a battery, logic board and a screen
I love that almost always no matter how badly broken a phone is, as long as it’s in one piece it’s fixable, almost always a battery or a screen problem
Some kids at my local park were smashing an iPhone 5. Then they left, and middle-finged the iPhone and left the iPhone there, so i picked it up and it was demolished, i bringed it home and i called my friend to came over to my house. When we both got home, i went and plugged in, it showed me 2 vertical green lines and it was only it. Left on the charger for 4 hours then i heard the iPhone charge sound. Placed my sim card on it and called it from my friend's phone, it ringed. So i ordered a new screen for it. And that was it, working again. The frame is fucked up, battery is fucked up too(200 of 1400mah left), both cameras doens't work, flash doesn't work. That was 1 year ago. Now, the phone still works fine. I replaced the battery and the back camera. I'm commenting from it right now. If you want photos from before and after just ask me :)
iphone owner: "the led brightness cant be changed so im gonna throw it against a shipping container." **everything turns off because iphone is smashed to bits** iphone owner: **surprised pikachu face**
"I can't change the LED brightness, I'm going to throw my $700 iphone (that I just got a screen replacment on) into a shipping container that is highly likely to smash the phone...AGAIN" 😑
Jakob Elijas I fixed my friends iPhone 5s that he threw at a brick wall, because his girlfriend was going to travel to I think Quebec in a year for a trip, he was mad and didn’t want her to go so he threw the phone. Well it was dumb because they broke up a few months later, and by than I had already fixed the phone, all he wanted was the photos too he let me keep it. It was badly damaged the body was and still is bent the screen didn’t work and showing kids in class they decided to rip the screen and home button off, so no Touch ID. It would be an ok phone if it wasn’t for that. So I haven’t restored it further than fixing the screen. Cause with no Touch ID, bent body and terrible battery health it would cost more to fix it than the phone is worth now. I’ve seen 5s go for under 100 dollars Canadian, yet parts costs anywhere from 20-80 dollars.
Just want to point out that "strange parts " channel built an iPhone from scratch, but had the small benefit of being in China (where you can get literally ANYTHING)
So.... many ... screws! 😆😆😆 Always looking forward to your videos Hugh. You're actually my Sunday morning habit. 😊 Watching from Clark, Philippines 🇵🇭🤙
@@RickAndMhorti you seems to have a great experience with old-semi-working-technological-devices. Maybe this phone just needs the slap of a wookie copilote.
bit of a tip on the adhesive for the battery, take a small screwdriver and get it to wrap around the end of the screwdriver shaft, then simply twist so the adhesive reels onto the screwdriver.
I’m here after watching the Teardown and Repair Assessment of iphone 12. For me, iphone 8 plus is the best phone so far, been using it for 3 years already.
Someone has some serious anger issues throwing the phone because of the brightness settings. I could see if it kept dropping calls or something but damn
Built a fully functional iPhone 6 for free from a Water-damaged and a fully destroyed iPhone 6 with functioning Logicboard. The iDevices, especially the older Ones, really easy to disassemble and re-assemble since they mostly use Screws to put everything together. Started with Microsoldering lately, so these Devices the perfect starting Projects. After All i have 3 iPhone 6, one iPhone 6s and a iPhone 7 brought back to Life with a Total of around 160 USD but at a higher Risk because i bought 2 Water-damaged Devices and wasn't sure there are Parts not functioning.
The piece of plastic replacing the headphone jack allows for pressure equalisation without compromising the seal. It probably has a very long capillary action channel running inside it. Granted that's something that can be done in a million ways.
I actually love the pull tabs on the battery, it's way better than the glue LG and Samsung use to hold theirs in place, makes replacements a lot more tedious
Hugh, Apple charges a whole display replacement for replacing the home button, because the display contains a chip which handles some of the home button functionalities and it may not work if you just re-pair the button whit a aftermarket machine
No that is completely false. The LCD contains serial numbers which are used to pair the true tone (front camera flex too) The home button is a completely separate device
With all the respect mate, yes you was a bit stupid for breaking your phone... After 5 times i uninstall Flappy bird to not do the same as you did, the only wise decision i make on my entire life 🤣🤣🤣
Imagine if they taught us about this kind of stuff in the countless hours they chose to teach us how to find the slope of x in school, imagine how much further we would be as a whole, like seriously.
Depends on what you'd like to do in life. Granted, there's some stuff in any education curriculum that's downright obsolete, but there's some vital stuff to know before you're pushed into an unforgiving world. Luckily there's people on RU-vid and other sites that show their passions and professions, who would be glad to teach what they know. Don't give up on anything you've learnt so far, you'll never know when finding X will solve a puzzle for you :)
Andrew Micallef I don’t really understand the point you tried to make or wether you agreed with me or not. But alls I know is I have absolutely ZERO use for 99% of anything I learned after middle school. Elementary is the most important, middle school teaches about some stupid things but still was helpful in a lot of areas. But high school was on a ENTIRE new level of irrelevant and a waste of time to me. Being taught how to add and subtract chemical equations in chemistry, learning about bob combobway the leader of the tiki tribe that led his tribe to find another tribe to fight 500 years ago in history, given a sheet to write out 20 sentences using the language from Romeo and Juliet (aka the weird way of talking 1,000 years ago) then and tested on it in English, learning the DUMBEST most LAME waste of time in my life and I will never let that down
@@Lizestechreviews I'm not fully familiar with the American education system (I'm assuming that's what you were exposed to). For me at that time, chemistry turned out to be my worst subject as well, but physics and geography were my strongest. Since I wanted to become a science teacher I needed to be proficient at chemistry (which I wasn't), and had to settle for teaching geography - not what I had planned, but at least it's still teaching. Don't get me wrong, there are massive flaws in my education system that made me wonder if I wasted my time. I have a slight advantage in having a direct hand in modifying how stuff is taught, even in a small audience. Essentially my point is if you think there's a problem, challenge it. Complaining will give you an idea of how many people agree with your views, sure, but might not necessarily fix it. So if you think it's wasted, talk with people who share your concerns and bring it up with the authorities. You're more than welcome to disagree with me and do something else, as long as you're satisfied with the result (and nobody gets hurt - at least that's my motto)
@@Lizestechreviews you're funy because both engineering and computer science courses require excellent math skills, including slopes, lmfao. If they taught you how to repair a phone in school, you'd have to do college level math first