Why You Should Never DIY Repair Your Smartphone Screen

 

Smartphone Screen Repair

If you’ve ever broken your smartphone screen, you know it can be an expensive problem to repair. Therefore, you may be tempted to try and fix the problem yourself. However, this may not be as good an idea as it seems. Chances are choosing to repair your smartphone screen yourself will lead to more problems and be more expensive than getting it repaired by professionals in the first place. This can be because a lot of factors. Check out our list below of reasons why you should leave the Samsung or iPhone screen repairs to the professionals. 
  1. Delicate and complicated process
    Smartphone screen repair isn’t as simple as just slipping a new screen in. When your screen cracked, there’s the chance that hardware inside the phone was also damaged. If you’re not an expert, you may not spot these problems. So even if you do manage to replace your screen, the phone may still not work.

    Additionally, it can be easy to misdiagnose problems with your phone. If you aren’t intimately familiar with how your smartphone works, you may not understand why it has stopped working. You may then waste time, effort and money trying to repair something that isn’t broken.

    However, if you get your phone professionally repaired, you can be sure that they will find the cause of any problems. Additionally, they can run diagnostics on your phone to make sure that there aren’t any problems along with the cracked screen to fix.

  2. Could end up causing further damage to the phone
    Your smartphone is a complicated piece of technology. It’s not possible to become familiar with how it works and how to fix it by watching a few videos or reading a few internet guides. It takes a lot of time and skill to become an expert at smartphone screen repair. As a result, if you try to repair your phone’s screen yourself, you may end up causing more problems.

    For instance, the screen may break as you try to remove it, scratching and damaging internal hardware. It can also cut you and you may need to seek medical help. Therefore, you’re better off getting a professional to complete this job to ensure that your phone is returned to you in good working order.

  3. Can be less expensive to DIY, but takes time
    It’s a common assumption that DIY is a less expensive option, but many people forget to consider that it can take a lot more time than getting a professional to repair your phone. You are likely to be slower to complete the repairs as you may need to refer to guides regularly, as well as double check your work. This can then mean that your phone is out of action for longer. For some people, it’s not an option to be without their phone for more than a few hours.

    Additionally, consider what you would rather be doing with this time. You may lose an entire weekend trying to fix your smartphone screen. This could have been a chance to spend time relaxing or socialising with friends and family. Instead, while you may have saved some money, you may be left feeling frustrated and tired from this time-consuming process.

    A professional though, can repair your smartphone screen quickly. You may only need to be without your phone for an hour or two. And then you can enjoy the rest of your free time as you want. 
  4. May end up using poor-quality materials as you aren’t an expert
    A huge factor in the success of smartphone repairs is the quality of the materials used. Typically, the best parts come direct from the phone manufacturer, but these may not be available for individual sale. Therefore, you may end up only being able to purchase poor-quality third-party parts. While these parts may temporarily solve the issue, they are likely to quickly break. Additionally, they can spoil your phone experience. For instance, they can alter the colours of your screen or they may not be as responsive to your touch making your phone harder to use.

  5. Requires specialist tools
    To properly repair a smartphone screen, you need the right tools for the job. You’re unlikely to have everything you need at home, so you’re left with two options. You can purchase the appropriate tools — which can be a big expense if you only intend to use them once — or try and make do with what you have. For the latter, this increases the risk of damaging your phone as you repair the screen. This is because you do not have equipment that has been specifically designed for the task you’re using it for. For example, there is a specific tool to take the screen off. If you don’t use this tool, you increase the chance of the screen breaking as you move it or accidentally hitting the hardware below it.

  6. Can void warranty
    Many smartphones come with a warranty. However, this warranty can be voided if you don’t use a certain repair service to fix any issues. If your phone is still under warranty, it’s best to get your phone professionally repaired. Not only will this ensure the warranty stays intact, but it is likely to cover some or all of the cost of the repairs. Then, if your phone is damaged later on, you can get it fixed under warranty again, saving you money in the long run. Read our another article on "Why are Smartphone Screen Repairs so Expensive?"

    As you can see, there are lots of good reasons to leave smartphone screen repairs to the professionals. Ultimately, you’ll save time, money and energy by leaving it to the experts.