Summary

  • Modern smartphones are easier to fix than you might think, with many offering similar designs across brands and there being a plethora of information available to help online.
  • While there are some expensive tools required, such as a smartphone screwdriver set, pry tool, heat gun, and isopropyl alcohol, these are generally affordable and often come included when buying replacement parts.
  • Opening up a phone is relatively easy, and replacing parts such as a broken screen or battery is possible and can save significant expense versus buying a new device.
  • It’s also better for the environment, ensuring valuable components are recycled rather than ending up as e-waste.
  • Further, there are lots of online resources, including YouTube videos and forums, to help guide those who want to fix their phone.

By Jhet Borja

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