iFixit on Repairing Your Smartphone

Many iFixit’s clips focus on fixing cellphones, necessitating a unique toolkit that includes prying tools, suction cups, and warming tubes to loosen adhesives. Fortunately, iFixit sells tool kits, and purchasing one offers the following benefit: You have the same tools that they have if you bought from them.

Do you own a damaged iPhone 7? iFixit shows you how to replace your device’s camera or sensor cable.

Your repair will look precisely like their restoration with their tools, which will help you avoid errors. When you’re working on your most valuable possession, it’s very excellent.

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John Dutton

John Dutton

Hi! I'm John Dutton and I've been in the repair field for 20+ years. I decided to start this blog to help other people with some of the tips and tricks I have learned over my career. I hope you find this information helpful and please check back often for updated content.

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John Dutton

John Dutton

Hi! I'm John Dutton and I've been in the repair field for 20+ years. I decided to start this blog to help other people with some of the tips and tricks I have learned over my career. I hope you find this information helpful and please check back often for updated content.

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I started this website because people were always asking me questions about home repairs and quick fixes.  So, Ask A Repairman was born to help all.

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