@@TalmiiorFixesStuff Why are you bothering to repair such a piece of junk? Wouldn't it be much cheaper to buy a used one in good condition? I don't know what the cost of spare parts is in your country (screen, back glass, battery) or what the labour cost is, but in my country it would be absolutely unprofitable. The spare parts alone would be twice the value of whole good phone.
@@stefangozda3441 I fixed it for far less than the phone was worth. So it is worth it. You may want to look around for other parts providers, as it sounds like your sources are expensive. Try REWA as one example. Screen and battery are cheap, back glass is extremely cheap, though the machine that helps remove it is a fortune
Great work! There's only one question: why?
@@stefangozda3441 why what??
@@TalmiiorFixesStuff Why are you bothering to repair such a piece of junk? Wouldn't it be much cheaper to buy a used one in good condition? I don't know what the cost of spare parts is in your country (screen, back glass, battery) or what the labour cost is, but in my country it would be absolutely unprofitable. The spare parts alone would be twice the value of whole good phone.
@@stefangozda3441 I fixed it for far less than the phone was worth. So it is worth it. You may want to look around for other parts providers, as it sounds like your sources are expensive. Try REWA as one example. Screen and battery are cheap, back glass is extremely cheap, though the machine that helps remove it is a fortune
@@TalmiiorFixesStuff What was the cost of spare parts you used?
@@stefangozda3441 I think around $60 Canadian