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How To: Reassembly iPhone 3G Touch Panel Screen IP-2213 | DirectFix.com

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http://www.directfix.com/product/IP-2213.html iPhone 3G Touch Panel IP-2213 Reassembly Directions. The iPhone 3G Touch Panel is also known as the Glasstop, Digitizer and Touch Screen. These are all the same part and are available at directfix.com. These are step by step on how to re-install the iPhone 3G Touch Panel for Part IP-2213. This is part of the DirectFix.com complete guides to taking apart your iPhone 3G and Smartphone units. For 5% off your first order on our webpage www.directfix.com use coupon code YOUTUBE at checkout for a limited time only.

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  • Thank you so much! My son and I fixed his 3gs and then got a blank screen; he thought I didn't have the #3 cable in far enough, but 1 had popped off so it was the LCD connection. Finally got it all together and working for $10 and a little time. :-)

  • @jagatx Nice job. Yep 99% of the time when people contact us after getting a screen blank or white after install it is one of the three cables not in all the way or connected.

  • I just replaced my screen but when I turn it on everything is white and I can barely see the outlines of things. Is this somethng I did wrong or do I have a defective screen? Thank you for the videos.

  • @k598k633k403 Check the 3 cables. It sounds like you do not have one of them install all the way into the connector or one came off one of the connectors.

  • I just got finished replacing my iPhone screen, using your video as my guide. It works perfectly now... I used a straight razor blade instead of a micro screwdriver and I used the toaster in my kitchen instead of a hairdryer :)

    Thanks a million!

  • @essjaydoubleyou That is creative.. Not sure I would recommend this but very creative.

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  • thanks i just used this to reassemble back my iphone!

  • thanks!

  • @pdaparts It turned out that it was my lcd screen. I now have my screens replaced and my phone looks new again. thank you for the video :)

  • @Klock70560 No problem and thanks for the post

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