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Cracked iPhone screen? This 8-legged case promises no more smashed displays This clever idea could be your best bet if you hate chunky cases but still want to protect your phone from falls.
If you’ve got a broken iPhone screen — depending on the model — there is more than one way to get it fixed.
Seeing cracks or shattered glass on your Galaxy S23’s screen is truly disheartening. A damaged display not only looks unsightly but can render your phone unusable. Thankfully, cracked screens ...
In the future, however, the iPhone might know the screen is cracking even before you do, and warn you about. Sure, you’re bound to notice large cracks that ruin your entire phone experience.
That spiderweb crack on your iPhone screen? It’s not just annoying — it could cost you hundreds to fix. Here’s why you’re better off selling it instead. And that’s just the cost. Add in the hassle of ...
Dropping your iPhone and shattering its screen is a great way to ruin your day real fast. Getting that display fixed is expensive, especially if you don’t have AppleCare, and it can take ...
Samsung Display has put its new supposedly unbreakable smartphone display panel through the paces, and the results are in. Samsung’s flexible OLED panel, fortified by a plastic window, is indeed ...
Apple never comments on rumors and speculation about unannounced products, and it rarely unveils new devices before they’re ready to launch. The foldable iPhone is … ...
How hard is it to fix a broken smartphone screen all by yourself? To find out, we bought some iPhone screen replacement kits and got to work.
Motorola is thinking about a day where phones can heal their own cracks. A patent published today explains how a phone could identify cracks on its touchscreen and then apply heat to the area in ...
Users An iPhone Fell 16,000 Feet. Its Screen Didn’t Break. How? Part of the answer is that phone screens have gotten more durable. And part of it is basic physics.
Looking at a cracked phone screen? Consumer Reports can help you decide when it's better to replace the screen or just get a new phone.