Why Not Just Replace The Glass...?

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @PhoneRepairGuru
    @PhoneRepairGuru  Місяць тому +292

    This is actually my first time doing this process from start to finish. Hoping to get really good at this and do some cool mods with it in the future!
    Refox FM-40 All-In-One Machine : bit.ly/4dxHWXD

  • @manojsahu-hr9qe
    @manojsahu-hr9qe Місяць тому +2441

    Apple taking notes (they will be serializing the glass too)

    • @PhoneRepairGuru
      @PhoneRepairGuru  Місяць тому +604

      pls don't joke about this :/

    • @manojsahu-hr9qe
      @manojsahu-hr9qe Місяць тому +106

      ​@@PhoneRepairGuruOk I won't or will I (btw love your videos prg) ❤

    • @techtechnicalgaming
      @techtechnicalgaming Місяць тому +18

      ​@@manojsahu-hr9qeYou will

    • @mastergaming99924
      @mastergaming99924 Місяць тому +45

      Apple might do it by placing small chip containing the glass serial number on the frame of the glass and using some sort of nfc or contacts point to communicate with the motherboard. But the public could still desolder and resolder the chip onto the new glass though

    • @marzy_music
      @marzy_music Місяць тому +15

      @@mastergaming99924 solder to glass right

  • @emadhamidnaja
    @emadhamidnaja Місяць тому +595

    We used to get training for this back in 2016
    Screen refurbishing business is way bigger than we think

    • @johnmolenaar3810
      @johnmolenaar3810 Місяць тому

      @@da-vaz then dont watch nor command david

    • @fndrone
      @fndrone Місяць тому +7

      Makes sense for like a fold phone, I forgot which others cost a lot

    • @surelyyeah
      @surelyyeah 27 днів тому +3

      @@fndronesamsung around 2016 had like really expensive screens man

    • @omonighoprogressoghenetejiri
      @omonighoprogressoghenetejiri 8 днів тому

      ​@@surelyyeahI highly doubt you could do this with Samsung back in the day
      Those curved screens are a big hindrance and it also what made them expensive

    • @surelyyeah
      @surelyyeah 7 днів тому

      @@omonighoprogressoghenetejiri i was referring to s7edge so yeah you probably right😂
      i switched to iphone afyer that one so i dont know samsung prices anymore

  • @SomeoneSomeone-jr6pu
    @SomeoneSomeone-jr6pu Місяць тому +566

    Bit of safety warning: That N95 mask doesn’t protect against fumes, only particulates
    If that glue remover is actually of concern, you’d be much better off ventilating the area with fresh air
    Stay safe brother👊

    • @Netzwerkdose
      @Netzwerkdose Місяць тому +29

      And the „reproductive harm“ does sound like better not want to have kids in the future if you are just using a N95 mask now.

    • @bobsoft
      @bobsoft Місяць тому +17

      Using a dust mask instead of a respirator. 😂

    • @PhoneRepairGuru
      @PhoneRepairGuru  Місяць тому +121

      thanks for the info!

    • @cjgonzales1900
      @cjgonzales1900 Місяць тому +1

      yeah if he's doing this you need a ventilation system.

    • @FlnSkr
      @FlnSkr Місяць тому +7

      @@PhoneRepairGuru if you do this often, build a small fume hood like they use in a chemistry lab. a box with one side open with some fans sucking the air to blow it outside

  • @NitinxJain
    @NitinxJain Місяць тому +138

    Here in India, most of the most of the mobile repairing guys do this, it’s cheap and works like a charm

    • @zenmoto369
      @zenmoto369 25 днів тому +3

      Some how I am no surprised.

    • @IbrahimMuhammad-ts5bx
      @IbrahimMuhammad-ts5bx 25 днів тому +4

      ​@@zenmoto369yes...., here in Pakistan they replace the whole part, that's more better

    • @Banditxam4
      @Banditxam4 23 дні тому +3

      ​@@zenmoto369 obviously you are not - land of jugard India 😂😂😭😭

    • @potatoeaterfr
      @potatoeaterfr 17 днів тому +1

      ​@@IbrahimMuhammad-ts5bx are you for real

    • @IbrahimMuhammad-ts5bx
      @IbrahimMuhammad-ts5bx 17 днів тому

      @@potatoeaterfr what do you mean...

  • @TooLittleContra
    @TooLittleContra 3 дні тому +1

    I don't know if PRG will see this comment but I myself am really interested in the refurbishment of devices and screens. I watch a lot of videos from Rewa Tech and in one of their videos of glass replacement, they explicitly mentioned not to press the glass/screen when aligning the glass on the screen in the mold as you did at 7:34. They even showed that when you press the glass and screen before putting it in the machine, it came out with bubbles in it even after debubbling and lamination. If you just place the glass on top, properly aligning it, it will come out without any bubbles. Rewa Tech has really good tutorials.

  • @SPARTAN_Cayde-26
    @SPARTAN_Cayde-26 Місяць тому +23

    Its so cool that modern phone screens have the touchsensoring/digitizer on the display itself not on the glass like old phone screens.

  • @Ergoziser
    @Ergoziser Місяць тому +46

    A few years ago I had a neighbor fully specialized in that method. He separated the glas with a laser machine and used an oven to harden an adhesive. Pretty wild, but he gave up ob his business. I always appreciated to keep the original quality of the screens.

  • @CellSmith
    @CellSmith 28 днів тому +8

    It’s wild to think, I’ve been watching your content for over a year and learned so much. And now finally released my first iPhone repair video! Thank you and keep up the good work 🎉

    • @skrub45
      @skrub45 24 дні тому

      Dropped you a sub and watched the video, great work for your first crack at it, but one suggestion would be to be a little more specific in the title of what the repair is for, might help to get some more eyes on your content! 🤌🏻

  • @Nomi924
    @Nomi924 Місяць тому +137

    Wow he has 4 hands 4:11

    • @ArleneRodilla
      @ArleneRodilla 25 днів тому +12

      He Use His Omnitrix to transform into _Four Arms_

    • @dan-kt6vm
      @dan-kt6vm 19 днів тому

      Um....actually , it's probably a different person. You see, humans generally have only 2 arms

    • @James01709
      @James01709 18 днів тому

      And I have 3 legs what's the big deal

    • @Chromwel-A
      @Chromwel-A 17 днів тому +4

      ​@@dan-kt6vm do you have proof?

    • @Owen-ms7ur
      @Owen-ms7ur 13 днів тому

      Garmodon!!! ( I think I misspelt that)

  • @velja1312
    @velja1312 Місяць тому +43

    this does actually look interesting, and although it's a long process, I seriously think people (and the planet ofc) could benefit more.

  • @TurboBass
    @TurboBass Місяць тому +56

    There's something absolutely magical about seeing a naked OLED display. The closest you'll see in day to day life is in folding devices.
    I'm really happy to see you finally getting in on this!

    • @ITouchGrass673
      @ITouchGrass673 Місяць тому +3

      Take OLED off and that crazy asf

    • @angelofgod475
      @angelofgod475 23 дні тому +1

      The oled displays made by samsung

    • @angelofgod475
      @angelofgod475 23 дні тому +1

      Because samsung make oled displays for iphone

    • @TurboBass
      @TurboBass 23 дні тому

      @@angelofgod475 Okay?

  • @Polyeith
    @Polyeith Місяць тому +10

    I'm so glad you did a video on this! I remember a few years ago i stumbled upon a channel called ECDIY (shoutouts to them) who started making advancements in this field (or at least tried to popularize them) by hand, and I always wished this kind of repair would take off, so I'm really glad you could popularize it for a big audience!
    It's cool to see that nowadays, whole machines exist to assist with these repairs. If we can standardize and shorten this whole process someday, we could revolutionize phone display repair
    One thing to remember is that the new glass probably wont be as strong as the old one, so its good to use a screen protector once it's replaced 👍

  • @diedrino
    @diedrino Місяць тому +37

    I’m not a native English speaker but I’ve always thought the “screen” was the glass, and what’s below was the display. Naturally speaking we are used to refer to “screen” as the whole screen-display assembly, but it was a bit funny hearing him saying that he was going to replace the glass but not the screen

    • @diedrino
      @diedrino Місяць тому +3

      Also, I’ve come to assume the word screen means some kind of light protection, like the screen door that is used to keep bugs out (right? We don’t have tons in my hometown so not sure)

    • @ferdinandtugano
      @ferdinandtugano Місяць тому

      at least, now you know.

    • @NurAdinugraha
      @NurAdinugraha Місяць тому +3

      I'm also non-native speaker, I think it's the same case as "wheels" and "tires" (or tyres) in car terms.
      Wheels are supposed to consist of rim and tire. But a lot of people refer rim as wheel and "changing tire" means changing the whole rim and tire, not just the rubber part.

    • @skrub45
      @skrub45 24 дні тому

      @@NurAdinugraha No changing the tyre would mean changing the rubber, not the whole wheel. The only time changing the tyre would be the whole thing would be on racing cars such as F1

  • @tigersusyt
    @tigersusyt Місяць тому +111

    The machine is only 530€, which is very cheap (i expected at least a thousand tbh)

    • @Concorde002
      @Concorde002 Місяць тому +45

      It pays itself off after 2 replacements. But keep in mind it's just a glorified vacuum pump.

    • @tigersusyt
      @tigersusyt Місяць тому +21

      @@Concorde002 it's more than that tbh, but yeah, it pays off fast

    • @gage9775
      @gage9775 29 днів тому +3

      @@tigersusyt not really, it's a vacuum pump with a heating element and it redirects both of those to two different spots...

  • @skybound-book
    @skybound-book 29 днів тому +9

    Indian here we have been doing this with every possible phone to save the original displays just replacing the glass shocked to see you guys coming across this just now

    • @devisals
      @devisals 22 дні тому +1

      Yeah respect for yall repair shops in india. I got my iPad repaired for so cheap

    • @GoHARD99
      @GoHARD99 20 днів тому +1

      This guy is just doing this. There's a phone shop in San Diego that's been doing this for a while

    • @skybound-book
      @skybound-book 20 днів тому

      @@devisals guys ever visit Indian try to visit a local big market you for.mobile repair and have indian guy with you , you will be saving alot it's a promise

    • @ferefox7iandrei284
      @ferefox7iandrei284 18 днів тому

      bro please tell me how

    • @mdakhtarkhan4737
      @mdakhtarkhan4737 14 днів тому

      Yeah i was about to say this

  • @NicolasRodriguez-iu5ii
    @NicolasRodriguez-iu5ii 8 днів тому +3

    Amazing video.
    I used to work at a screen refurbishing/tech shop, and, the process doesn't take 6-8 hours. One of our core revenue streams was to get the iPhone from the customer, and refurbish their screen for 50% of the price Apple charges for a screen replacement. It usually was a 45 to 60 minute job, IF and only IF the polarizer layer was damaged while removing the glass and needed to be replaced. If it didnt, we could roll a screen out every 30 minutes. Not sure how long the machine you have in the video takes, but the lamination process on the machine we had usually took 1 minute to complete. The most tedious and delayed part of the process was getting the OCA cleaned off.
    Still, this was our bread and butter and we had about 100k into machinery and infrastructure. The fact alone that you are being able to do this in your house, is amazing
    The wire was handled by 2 rollers that moved back and forth while you pushed the hot plate towards the wire, so removing the glass was about 30 to 45 seconds
    Cleaning was about 15 minutes
    We had multi layer molds, more like a guide, first layer is a solid aluminium block, then next layer is an aluminum guide sheet, in there we put a rubber block, then another guide sheet, on top of the guide sheet goes the OCA, then another guide sheet, and then the glass on top, in goes to the vacuum press to be fused together. This was about 3 minutes to assemble, and 1 minute for the machine to do it's thing
    After the glass and the OCA were fused, a different rubber block was installed on the solid aluminium block, then a different guide, for the screen, then another guide, then the glass&OCA assembly. There's a bit of cleaning on the screen here to make it spotless after putting it on the guide. Assembly and cleaning was about 5 minutes. In it goes to the vacuum press for another minute, and that's it, about 25 minutes. If the polarizer was damaged, removing the old one, cleaning, and installing a new one, would add about 25 minutes to the process, but remove the 15 minute cleaning step on the normal process as the new polarizer is already clean. So it's more like adding 10 minutes

    • @yologeng4501
      @yologeng4501 3 дні тому

      shush wasteman

    • @NicolasRodriguez-iu5ii
      @NicolasRodriguez-iu5ii 3 дні тому

      @yologeng4501 ?

    • @zer0nix
      @zer0nix 4 години тому

      That's fascinating! Is the suction hot plate really required or can you simply use an iron or an oven to heat the glue on the broken glass?

    • @NicolasRodriguez-iu5ii
      @NicolasRodriguez-iu5ii 4 години тому

      @@zer0nix an iron, and a poker card will work, but success is not guaranteed, lol. The poker card tends to bend upwards towards the screen

  • @EVILBUNNY28
    @EVILBUNNY28 28 днів тому +12

    Now do it again but replace the glass with a sheet of lab grown diamond 👀

  • @jackg_
    @jackg_ Місяць тому +213

    3:39 forbidden dental floss

    • @bobsoft
      @bobsoft Місяць тому +4

      i think its closer to a type of monofilament wire

    • @CaptainRex332
      @CaptainRex332 29 днів тому +3

      @@bobsoft r/wooosh

    • @LoganT547
      @LoganT547 29 днів тому +6

      ​@@CaptainRex332blud thinks he's on Reddit 💀

    • @CaptainRex332
      @CaptainRex332 28 днів тому

      @@LoganT547 blud thinks he’s funny with that trash joke

    • @syahminorizan8064
      @syahminorizan8064 22 дні тому

      ​@@CaptainRex332blud thinks he tryna be funny

  • @matthewrobinson150
    @matthewrobinson150 Місяць тому +4

    Hello friend . After u done pls make sure to put some cold press in between the frame and the oled . Else the frame can fall off a few moths or line will appear from now as u have now has cut off the orginal a glue . Don't need a lot :-) well done

  • @DerTyp-dc4jb
    @DerTyp-dc4jb Місяць тому +3

    I’ve done it with an Apple Watch display.
    The small form factor was helpful and I had no bubbles.
    But removal was a nightware

  • @cppctek
    @cppctek Місяць тому +60

    That’s a pretty nerve wrecking repair. I’ve replaced glass on a few phones before and every time your booty is puckered up the entire time hoping you didn’t damage the screen itself lol 😂

  • @rohitgusainvlogs
    @rohitgusainvlogs Місяць тому +4

    I am from India and, I saved my iPhone 15 Pro’s screen by this method in our local market. Surprisingly it costed me only 2999 Indian rupees which is 36 US Dollars..😊

  • @mecyanned
    @mecyanned Місяць тому +25

    I tried this before - safe to say i failed miserably

    • @tamastenhaaff2291
      @tamastenhaaff2291 29 днів тому +3

      Tried it to, cut into some kind of polarizing film at one of the corners but it still worked.

    • @mecyanned
      @mecyanned 29 днів тому

      @@tamastenhaaff2291 no theactual pannel got like 81067 lines

  • @jakirbasha69
    @jakirbasha69 Місяць тому +6

    Kudos to you.
    Not every phones display glass is this harder to replace, also no need of most costly machine. Yes it takes a lot of time and the process needs more skill than a regular repair. I got replaced my Mi11x (poco f3) display glass for around 20 usd in india from a local guy.

  • @DiddyLoverYT
    @DiddyLoverYT Місяць тому +109

    wait till apple serialize the glass too

    • @KawaiiGames873
      @KawaiiGames873 Місяць тому +2

      You cant serialize glass

    • @DiddyLoverYT
      @DiddyLoverYT Місяць тому +14

      @@KawaiiGames873 ik it's just a joke

    • @glaiz69
      @glaiz69 Місяць тому +5

      Who knows its apple anything is possible 😂

    • @jameskinson3697
      @jameskinson3697 Місяць тому

      It is bc SN is in the touch control not in the oled

    • @purnodabeyasinghe2357
      @purnodabeyasinghe2357 29 днів тому

      ​@@KawaiiGames873 in some cars windshield needs to be replaced by an authorised person because it needs to be programmed to the car. So if cars can do that why Apple can't do that. Don't forget that Apple is a company that serialize anything

  • @Chrome_008x
    @Chrome_008x 19 днів тому

    Many phone repairers in Nigeria still do it.
    They say its a messy and risky 50/50 job but its worth it.

  • @EvanPang-w4i
    @EvanPang-w4i Місяць тому

    I fixed my dad’s bricked 7 plus thanks to your videos! It’s now used as an iPod touch

  • @SingleBoys10
    @SingleBoys10 Місяць тому +13

    If you can do it, please try making an foldable iPhone, it would be pretty cool to see!
    Btw great video!

    • @thedavidboyd
      @thedavidboyd Місяць тому +3

      OLED is one thing but the geometry of the board and battery would prevent this

    • @JohnnySmartie
      @JohnnySmartie 26 днів тому

      Curved iphone is a better idea

    • @theairaccumulator7144
      @theairaccumulator7144 24 дні тому +1

      Casually suggesting a dude on youtube so something that cost Samsung, Huawei, etc billions in R&D lol.

  • @ayazhiroli
    @ayazhiroli Місяць тому +26

    4:55 The wobbling Sound 😩

    • @жкеп
      @жкеп Місяць тому +1

      "Da wobaling sownd my briend " 👨🏾

  • @samtherat6
    @samtherat6 29 днів тому +3

    Well now that the parts can be used on other phones as long as they aren’t marked as stolen, hopefully this allows repair shops to replace the screen, then fix like 10 of these in one go, and use those for future repairs!

  • @itmethang
    @itmethang 27 днів тому

    Don’t know why people never seen this before, this is a very popular technique in phone repair shops in Asia. I got my iPad Pro that the glass was cracked and was replaced, it still works perfectly fine.

  • @owenleon6093
    @owenleon6093 Місяць тому

    Your getting better at this now you've reached a next level 👏 now

  • @xfsdark
    @xfsdark Місяць тому +3

    In my country its very common to change only the glass layer
    It takes like 30 mins
    Also on android you dont have to take the screen off the device you could do it while the device is working
    Its like 5$ total
    If it fails the repair shop replaces the screen using his money

    • @danielec
      @danielec Місяць тому

      What's your country?

    • @xfsdark
      @xfsdark Місяць тому +1

      @@danielec egypt
      I think india also do it

  • @James_____
    @James_____ Місяць тому +2

    This is called Reglassing in our country and this us much cheaper and better than screen replacement except if the screen is literally broken

  • @IshtiaqeOG
    @IshtiaqeOG Місяць тому +15

    This is a very common procedure in Bangladesh, available since the birth of smartphones. The process completes in less than an hour.

  • @ItsKngG
    @ItsKngG 26 днів тому

    I'm a mobile phone repairs tech and one of the steps I cringed on was when he applied the new glass, if your work space is even a tiny bit dusty, DO NOT (and I repeat) DO NOT PUT THE GLASS IN THE MOLD AND PLACE THE OLED OVER IT
    If you want the best possible result, place the OLED in the mold (which is what its designed for). Clean it up good, id recommend getting a Green Light Dust Detector as that's gonna help you even more
    THEN apply the new glass with the OCA glue already on, be careful not to touch the back of the glass with the OCA glue cause that finger print will be permanent and isn't coming away!

  • @iamyoka
    @iamyoka Місяць тому

    Just did this to my ROG phone 7 bc there is no way to know if there are original displays with same quality. So the technician told me about this process and was the best! Only on screen fingerprint have problems but it's my phone just for gaming so it's a win

  • @MDrepairsLLC
    @MDrepairsLLC Місяць тому +14

    Awesome video man!

  • @topdog19945
    @topdog19945 Місяць тому

    Honestly with how expensive these screens are, I’m tempted to invest in one of these machines for my shop

  • @piusherbert
    @piusherbert 29 днів тому +1

    Saw this a while back and always wondered why there’s so little coverage about the technique on UA-cam

  • @jeffjeffgames
    @jeffjeffgames Місяць тому

    Although this process can save a lot of money, it is also important to note that you have to be very very careful with the OLED panel beneath the glass. The panel itself has a fragile layer that when a wire is cut through too low, it can strip the layer, This damage will keep the actual display intact but will reveal a gold panel underneath. The display itself will still work completely however there will be a gold spot from where you cut too deep. Remember it's always important to go practice on your own on some useless or already broken displays before you attempt this on a much more important or a customer's phone. At the end of the day, it's always better to break a worthless screen in the present so you don't have to deal with issues later on.
    Side note, if you want easier practice, Apple Watch displays don't really require that much of a setup and are much easier to separate the digitizer from the panel. Also, you won't need a lamination machine for the OCA glue which will be much much more expensive and you can instead just use some Liquid OCA (LOCA) along with a UV curing light. GL y'all!

  • @TheiPhone2Grec.studio
    @TheiPhone2Grec.studio 25 днів тому +1

    Changed thumbnail caught the eye

  • @Beast_Son_Gohan
    @Beast_Son_Gohan 15 днів тому +1

    From pro to pro technicians when you using the mold to line up the glass and screen and have less bubbles after using debubbling machine don’t press the screen every there 7:35 see here what you doing. This is wrong just tap in the middle once that the glass stuck to the screen and then put it into the machine. Then you will have less bubbles or none bubbles after you’ve done it right put the screen under uv light.

  • @PedroBastozz
    @PedroBastozz 29 днів тому

    Back on the 3GS days this was much simpler since it wasn't laminated. You can actually still do this on base model iPads.

  • @ahmedtwahir
    @ahmedtwahir 29 днів тому

    I know of a business that just deals with screen refurbishment (great business btw). They've good experience and it takes maybe an hour or even less to refurbish a single screen which is worth it. When it's busy the place turns into a money minting machine. And also you can use the wire holder instead of chopping of the fingers.

  • @JnKs996
    @JnKs996 Місяць тому

    i'm doing this many years in greece , love it and indeed you can make some money from this

  • @SLYKER001
    @SLYKER001 Місяць тому +1

    I tried this, but on samsung s4 mini, bought glass, wire, using my 3d printer as heated plate, but I don't have this cool machine so I bought LOCA glue, same as OCA but liquid and a bit messy, and everything still work :D

  • @Limited_ham.b
    @Limited_ham.b Місяць тому

    I do this at my work
    The most annoying thing is you can't stick the Glass and LCD 2x, so if you don't have a mount to put the LCD and Glass in 1 job sticking with precision with the LCD, you can't just remove it because it's tilted a little, you might damage the LCD.
    A lot of the LCDs I work on are android, so the screen size is different for each phone and type and there is no mount that fits, I usually install it with precision using the Frame from the phone itself

  • @techbro-ke
    @techbro-ke 29 днів тому

    This is growth in technic and skill🔥 excellent tutorial

  • @TechMDYoutube
    @TechMDYoutube Місяць тому

    I loved your video very detailed, I used to refurbish glass back in the day on iPhone 5 that seems pretty easy the iPhone 13 Pro could you do 14 and 15 next

  • @Arjunkar2020
    @Arjunkar2020 17 днів тому +1

    This is a way cheaper and smarter way to replace the display than getting a new display

  • @hamzayousaf4377
    @hamzayousaf4377 Місяць тому

    You are extremely talented and awesome PRG

  • @smarttechn1cal
    @smarttechn1cal Місяць тому +3

    A diy method for this is buying just the vaccum and headplate which cost around 30-40$ and then using LOCA so you dont need that 1000$ machine you showed in the video for lamination as loca just needs uv light

    • @bobsoft
      @bobsoft Місяць тому

      HVAC vacuum pump

    • @pixGu
      @pixGu Місяць тому

      the machine in video is 530$ but ok

    • @smarttechn1cal
      @smarttechn1cal Місяць тому

      @@pixGu i couldn't check the price of the link in the video as it's for repair shops only but on aliexpress it costs around 1000$

    • @bobsoft
      @bobsoft Місяць тому

      @@pixGu Was that USD? For those of us in Canada like the PhoneRepairGuru , that amounts to more like 1,000$

    • @pixGu
      @pixGu Місяць тому

      ​@@smarttechn1calyou can google the price. Man how american are you to be unable to use simple google search...

  • @ktomcruz
    @ktomcruz Місяць тому

    I've seen where they take it one step further where then ensure that the dust and water seal are back to near factory quality. From what I understand the phones are placed in a depressurizing chamber to ensure that it has a tight seal.

  • @pogzie
    @pogzie Місяць тому

    Im subbed to the official Refox channel and they do crazy stuff for iDevice repairs. Awesome.

  • @mattclarenzmendoza7127
    @mattclarenzmendoza7127 Місяць тому

    In our country, it is a service they give at some repair shops here. I think it is cheaper than getting the screen replaced.

  • @SatyanshKumar
    @SatyanshKumar Місяць тому

    In India every repair shop does this they only take 30 to 45 mins so even thought it took few hrs for you do it regularly you’ll get the hang of it

  • @xsHyOn3x
    @xsHyOn3x 28 днів тому

    Nice that all one is a game changer. No more dust free rooms

  • @elleni-41
    @elleni-41 Місяць тому +4

    Great informative video..👏👏
    Great job u did.👌👌

  • @thorium9190
    @thorium9190 Місяць тому

    I saw the title and was so excited thinking I could attempt this on an iPad. lol good luck

  • @enigmachish
    @enigmachish Місяць тому +1

    I had the glass only replaced on my 13 Pro, was the only option at the time (if doing it without Apple) because 3rd party 120hz iPhone displays weren’t a thing yet

  • @heyspookyboogie644
    @heyspookyboogie644 Місяць тому

    During relamination, creating a vacuum would make the bubbles bigger and help them want to escape the glass. Creating higher pressure should make it so any remaining small bubbles are forced to be significantly smaller so they’re not visible in the glue. It shouldn’t be making them actually go away. They’re just sealed in.

  • @ultimate_fish16
    @ultimate_fish16 28 днів тому

    its quite a popular method for my country, creators like stanisla are showing to the whole community its possible for a few years now

  • @Mehrdad995GTa
    @Mehrdad995GTa 29 днів тому +1

    Jerry fu... ehem rig everything and you fix them, nice job 🙌

  • @harolddexterediza9765
    @harolddexterediza9765 10 днів тому

    Some repair shops here in the Philippines are doing this for some time now for almost all iphone models

  • @bd01177922
    @bd01177922 Місяць тому +1

    That spiny thing is the ultimate "do not clean your ears" with this tool! But I would try it!

  • @Bros.Edits1098
    @Bros.Edits1098 Місяць тому +8

    Love your videos PRG

  • @tdata545
    @tdata545 3 дні тому

    Wait that REPAIR MACHINE ALL IN ONE IS ONLY $700 US? I was expecting that to be in the thousands. YES, that's a lot, but if you're an actual repair shop or even a hobbyist, that's really not that bad of a price. I'm impressed.

  • @Tamay.
    @Tamay. 29 днів тому +4

    3:08 Made in Walter

  • @levonandonian7613
    @levonandonian7613 Місяць тому

    Great Video, However you don't need the machine to screen refurbish like you said, you can just use a razor and heta gun and fishing line to remove the hold screen and to glue the new screen on you use not a glass with preinstalled glue, plain glass and apply your own UV activated LOCA glue, and as liquid will naturally force out any bubbles.

  • @elcael
    @elcael Місяць тому

    Another lovely video! I learned a lot from you again. Thank you so much PRG!

  • @shehbazsayyed5046
    @shehbazsayyed5046 Місяць тому +1

    Doing this for past 5 years...😂😂
    I'm master in this now...

  • @zeeshan0122
    @zeeshan0122 25 днів тому

    Here in Pakistan all the screen repair shops have these massive machines like one you have there and it takes like an hour or less to repair glass worh 100 percent result every time ..

  • @cambofixing
    @cambofixing 12 днів тому

    Refox is best tools

  • @ramez3
    @ramez3 Місяць тому +2

    Looks worth it

  • @ad1854
    @ad1854 Місяць тому

    Pretty interesting repair. I wonder how durable that sheet of glass is right now since it was a cheap part.

  • @karthhikeyavemula7588
    @karthhikeyavemula7588 8 днів тому +1

    india has many experts who will literally do it less time

  • @Thepianist12
    @Thepianist12 Місяць тому

    Great video as always! Good soup PRG! We love you all❤

  • @linhattachments5303
    @linhattachments5303 29 днів тому

    Apple in Vietnam is known as the king of screen stripes. If you want to fix it, you have to make a trade-off. Losing 120hz to use 60hz without screen stripes is of course just a copper wire and can recur.

  • @raejin_oninsta
    @raejin_oninsta Місяць тому +1

    is the glass you replace still a ceramic shield or is it other type of glass
    and can you compare the refurbished one to a non refurbish screen see how's it look

  • @mirpubg2295
    @mirpubg2295 Місяць тому

    There is 3 way to repair lcd
    1:change the glass like this video
    2:change the lcd but the important massage will go up and u can use software to hack into the phone and the phone will think its the original screen kinda like battery too there is battery hack can show the battery health but its not the original battery
    3: change the lcd take the chip of the old lcd and copy the old lcd for the true tone function and blower the chip back to new lcd…. In that way u have the truetone and no important massage will go up
    I like use the 3rd method 😄😄😄
    Edit: if im wrong please correct me

    • @mrfoxesite69482
      @mrfoxesite69482 29 днів тому

      lcd screen on iphone 11 and older. just use the 2nd method and the 11 still supports a reprogrammer. for newer devices just deal with it or refurbish. i dont recommend chip replacing when youre spending so much

  • @jt.binwylin
    @jt.binwylin Місяць тому +5

    Yea, we've been doin this for soo long now here in India. For iPhone 11 Pro it barely cost me 15$ when I got it done a couple of years ago. And it took the guy just an hour.

  • @Khansiyoshi
    @Khansiyoshi Місяць тому

    In India every repair shop does this. The vacuum chamber and vacuum sucky sucky are separate but ya they does get the work done.

  • @FiloEmad-ln7yw
    @FiloEmad-ln7yw 18 днів тому +1

    In Egypt we replace the glass only it start from 10 dollars to 50 dollars 😊

  • @UltratechGaming-c6w
    @UltratechGaming-c6w 2 дні тому +1

    can you do screen replacement for iphone x,mine fell and showed the black screen of death

  • @mrwolf9913
    @mrwolf9913 Місяць тому

    you are the best repair man ever

  • @MohamedMaBorne
    @MohamedMaBorne Місяць тому +2

    9:40 I thought the screen was broken.

    • @majorattila94
      @majorattila94 14 годин тому

      Me too probably part of the glue…

  • @thanhanle3879
    @thanhanle3879 Місяць тому

    For newer phones like 13 pro max n so on, replacing the entire screen(authorized apple parts,not 3rd party one like gx n stuff on aliexpress) is costly and usually is the last resort when the display is broken
    If the display is not broken, then it’s better to just replace the glass and touch sensor if it’s been damaged.

  • @brianbuddy2ACP
    @brianbuddy2ACP Місяць тому +1

    Several people have warned about the N95 mask being ineffective for fumes, but I'm not warning you about that, since several others have already done so. What I'm here to warn you about is blurs to "censor" sensitive information. They're ineffective in the days of AI. That's because AI can easily see thought it, and using the data that's still there, rebuild the original. So, if you really need to censor anything personally identifiable, you need to black or white it out instead (Or I guess technically, any color will work, I just said black or white as those would be the least popping out). For anything else, such as nudity or gore, then blurs are fine, because if AI unblurs it, it's not a big deal, all that will be revealed is nudity or gore.

    • @alex15095
      @alex15095 Місяць тому

      It's not AI it's an algorithm, plus video compression would absolutely destroy the information there unless the blur radius is way too small

  • @osvargot
    @osvargot Місяць тому +1

    next time you should try replacing the glass screen with a saphire one

  • @kislayranjanneetandon6726
    @kislayranjanneetandon6726 26 днів тому

    Just a fact some phone repair shops uses not as strong glass as oem so it is not that strong. So it is more brittle I lost my note 10 lite after changing glass this way when I dropped it again.

  • @marten6578
    @marten6578 28 днів тому +1

    3:08 ah yes walter, my favourite country

  • @lightgaming6115
    @lightgaming6115 Місяць тому +1

    tôi không có ý gì đâu nhưng ở Việt Nam, chúng tôi đã thực hiện việc này từ thời iPhone 5s, chúng tôi gọi đó là ép kính. Và đến thời điểm hiện tại nó vẫn đã và đang được áp dụng ở mọi đời máy bao gồm cả Android.

  • @rottenpotat0
    @rottenpotat0 Місяць тому

    You can use uv light to detect some dust

  • @shipnsplash
    @shipnsplash Місяць тому +1

    This is a technic that every vietnamese shop and asia shop need to know. I recommend you go to Vietnam and learn some lol

  • @aromalsudharsan6462
    @aromalsudharsan6462 Місяць тому

    Well done bro🎉👍.It's been doing in India long time ago

  • @triadwarfare
    @triadwarfare 24 дні тому

    I remember I had my glass replaced for my Samsung Galaxy Note 2. It was an extremely tedious process and involved a lot of tape and box cutter.

  • @hsvr
    @hsvr Місяць тому

    They’ve already used the new camera button to indirectly serialise the housing and they’ll find ways to serialise the glass soon too

  • @cohenwillis7
    @cohenwillis7 9 днів тому

    My first phone repair completed last week to change the loud speaker and battery. When I separated the screens the glass only seperated and my inexperience didn’t realise. So I cut away all the adhesive until I got to the top edge and noticed the glass coming away from the earpiece notch. Whoops