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#11. Posted:
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Maj wrote It's a lot easier than you think. You can find kits to do it almost everywhere. Just watch a few YouTube tutorials and you'll be fine. I managed to fix my own so you can too


Yea I done a 5 etc before but it was a lot less risky, it wasn't mine lol.

Local stores are still charging like £120. Not spending it on a silly screen repair.
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A good price where in my local area for a 6S is £79.99, still steep but I wouldn't risk breaking my phone with no experience.
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You can do replacements yourself man it would come out way cheaper atleast it's not a new phone tho it would honestly be harder.
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As long as you have the correct tools, you should be fine. Just follow a tutorial.
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