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  • DIY iPhone 4 screen repair

    John Biggs

    Biggs is the East Coast Editor of TechCrunch. Biggs has written for the New York Times, InSync, USA Weekend, Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Money and a number of other outlets on technology and wristwatches. He is the former editor-in-chief of Gizmodo.com and lives in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. You can Tweet him here and G+ him here. Email him directly at... → Learn More

    Friday, June 25th, 2010

    I just walked into my living room to find the iPhone 4 face down on the wooden floor like a murder victim. I suspect my children had something to do with it, but luckily there was no shatterage or breakitude, so all was well.

    Regardless, the glass on your iPhone is prone to damage. That’s why folks like DirectFix.com and iFixit.com offer their excellent repair kits and instructional videos.

    Interestingly, DirectFix are the only ones with an iPhone 4 screen available, but they’re sold out right now. So break your phone in a few weeks instead of right now. You’ll thank us.

    via Giz

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