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(More customer reviews)The product is perfect. Couldn't say more about it. This is a very manageable do-it-yourself project. However, some of you who are going to be looking at the YouTube videos need to be aware of a couple things.
First off, the process that is shown in the YouTube video by the English accented guy is shown as being WAY too easy. This is because the screen in the video is intact. If you're like me, the reason that you bought this product is that you (or someone else) were an idiot and dropped your phone resulting in a spider webbed screen. Because of this, it's not just a matter of going around the edges of the glass with the safe pry tool. It's harder than that because you have all of the loose shards that are going to interfere with your safe pry too. When you get to them, stop and get a tweezers to lift them off of the tape.
Speaking of tape, it's the most important aspect of the repair. The glass fits over the LCD screen. There is a thin layer of adhesive tape that is similar to double-sided electrical tape that has been perfectly installed to go around the edges of the LCD screen. The video just says that it's adhesive, but that doesn't explain it well enough--it's tape. What you have to do is pry the top of the tape from bottom of the broken glass NOT the bottom of the tape from the top of the LCD. If you don't disturb that tape, you'll have a perfect install. It can be hard to get between the glass and the tape. You may need some hot air from a hair dryer. Try to start at a place with a good length of intact glass, close to the middle of the long edge of the phone. If you don't manage to get between the glass and the tape and some of the tape comes up, try to get it as close to where it was before. If you don't, you might have a piece of tape that blocks the LCD from coming through and that'll be annoying because you'll see it when you try to use the phone (i.e., the edges of the screen will not be straight).
Good luck!
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