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I've been doing more DIY phone fixes lately and wanted to share some experiences. Recently fixed a charging port by replacing the flex cable, replaced a cracked screen, and even swapped out a swollen battery. DIY phone fixes can save a ton of money if you're careful. What are some of the most common DIY phone fixes you've attempted? Any tips for someone wanting to get into doing their own repairs? I'm particularly interested in tools and resources for DIY phone fixes.
For DIY phone fixes, start with screen replacements and battery swaps. They're the most common and have the best tutorials available. iFixit has amazing guides for DIY phone fixes. Essential tools: quality screwdrivers (including tri-wing and pentalobe for iPhones), plastic opening tools, spudgers, and a heat gun or hair dryer for adhesive. Always disconnect the battery first when doing DIY phone fixes!
My favorite DIY phone fixes have been replacing charging ports and fixing loose headphone jacks. YouTube is gold for DIY phone fixes tutorials. Look for channels that show the entire process without skipping steps. For DIY phone fixes, buy quality parts - cheap screens and batteries fail quickly. And always test components before fully reassembling when doing DIY phone fixes.
I've done several DIY phone fixes on older phones to practice before touching my daily driver. Broken phones from friends or cheap ones from eBay are great for learning DIY phone fixes. The most satisfying DIY phone fixes for me have been bringing dead" phones back to life by replacing simple components. Just be prepared to break a few things while learning DIY phone fixes.