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iPhone 3G 2nd gen 8GB 16GB Touch LCD Screen TAIWAN VERSION

iPhone 3G 2nd gen 8GB 16GB Touch LCD Screen TAIWAN VERSION
Brand: iPhone
Category: CE

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $4.83
You Save: $35.16 (88%)



New (15) Used (1) from $4.83

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 28 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.1 x 2.1

MPN: 854144002570
Model: IPHONE DIGITIZER SCREEN WITH 7 SET TOOLS
UPC: 854144002570
EAN: 0854144002570
ASIN: B0030UNM9S

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • The Main Iphone 3G Lcd Glass Screen Cover + Digitizer Touch Screen With Flex Cable And Connector
  • Front Face Panel Repair Replacement, Replace Your Broken / Damaged / Cracked / Shattered Outside Lens Glass Cover
  • Your LCD Still Display Normal And Your Touch Screen Function May Or May Not Working Properly
  • Protection For LCD Layers
  • Highly Effective

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  • iPhone 3G 2nd gen 8GB 16GB LCD

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Package contains:

1x iPhone 3G Touch Digitizer Panel

1x Adhesive

2x Plastic Prying Tools-Green

2x Screwdriver

2x Pick

1x suction cup




Customer Reviews:   Read 23 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars didnt include tools for me   September 2, 2010
Haven't had a chance to install yet, but I didn't get any of the tools pictured. I received only the digitizer.


1 out of 5 stars Iphone 3g digitizer   August 20, 2010
This item stopped working a minute after I installed it. I tried it on multiple Iphones and have concluded that the screen is at fault. Very poorly made.


4 out of 5 stars Good part   August 9, 2010
This part installs with ease and looks great, after using it for a few hours it seems as good as the original. The only issue i had was the stickers to attach it, i did not align the screen and digitizer properly so when i tried to take it back apart the stickers started to separate it could just need more time to adhere better. So make sure your perfectly aligned before you set it in.


5 out of 5 stars Good So Far   July 17, 2010
I ordered two of these for two iPhones. Installation was easy. (I used an video tutorial). The kit came with every thing I needed to get the job done. It only took 30 minutes for each phone, most of that time was removing the old glass. Both phones have been repaired for about a month now and I have had no problems. I saved about 225 bucks if repaired at the apple store, and about $150 at other places. A little patience and this the best deal around.


5 out of 5 stars Repair successful   July 14, 2010
I ordered this kit not knowing if I would be able to make this repair, but I was able to successfully change the screen without damaging anything. I followed the video on [...]. I think with a little patience and the ability to follow instructions almost anyone could make this repair. It did take me about an hour to complete the whole thing but so far everything is working as it should.

The tools that come in the kit work well. The screw driver is magnetic and I didn't have any problems with it stripping the screws. The only tools that you actually are the suction cup, the screwdrivers, and one of the pry tools. I'm not sure why they include the guitar picks. I didn't use those at all.

The hardest part of the repair was getting the glass screen off of the frame. I heated it up, but still had to work to get it off. The video I used also included a warning about how to go around the home button to avoid damaging it.

The only difference I noticed after the repair is on the sides of the phone. The adhesive provided is only for the top and bottom and it leaves the sides slightly loose from the frame since there is no glue there. I don't think it is enough to cause any problems. Maybe someone could recommend some type of glue to use along the sides of the frame.