Monday, July 28, 2014

How to Fix iPhone 4



iPhone 4 is a technological masterpiece bringing all you need on one beautiful display. Hence, most people cannot avoid falling in love with this handy gadget. Overall, it is not built to last. Sometimes, they suffer from damages when we least expect it.  Owing to the high price tag that is attached to this model, buying a new one is often not a feasible option. Therefore, learning what do in case the phone is damaged, has an operational problem or needs a battery replacement is crucial. 

Common iPhone 4 Injuries and their Solutions
Broken rear panel- It is said that the eyes are the window to the soul. The same goes to the rear panel of your iPhone, it is the gate pass to the rest of the body. If this is broken, it might affect the device’s functioning significantly.
Malfunctioning battery- It has been more than a year since you bought your phone. You have noticed a change in its charge cycles and it might be inconveniencing you lately. Also, it may be refusing to boot. All these should tell you that you need a new battery. The battery is embedded into the phone; hence you should be careful while removing it.
Cracked screen- Repairing a shattered screen does not call for any expertise whatsoever. It is something you can do by yourself, if you got the tips on how to repair a cracked iPhonescreen. Also, you will need replacement digitizer and LCD assembly, security screwdriver, spudger tool and a razor blade. If you cannot do this, just take it to a repair shop or consult Apple repair services.
Unresponsive home button- The Home button is a popular problem with all iPhone users and not with the exception of iPhone 4.  Once you notice that the phone cannot make out of single, double and triple taps, the flex cable of the home button might be damaged. In some instances, it might stop responding at all. If repairing the home button, it is important to avoid messing up with the rest of the device or rendering it dead after the repairing exercise. Alternatively, you can take it to a professional or if your warranty still stands, you can take advantage of that.
Poor cellular reception- This is often caused by a defective cellular antenna. However, do not worry if your phone has this problem, since it is amongst the easiest DIY repairs. If there is no more problem with your phone, replacing the antenna will cost you little. Nevertheless, ensure to trend carefully as you reach the antenna since it is located underneath the battery. The company will not be liable for any damage you cause in the process. Hence, if you are not confident enough, just engage an iPhone repair specialist.

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