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Diy Engineering by Iphe56: 10:43am On Jun 21, 2017
Personally I'm very inquisitive about any kind of repairs going on around me, either the generator, bricklaying work and plumbing works but I took so much interest in phone repairs
As a young boy who would like to use a smart phone by all means, we would mind so much if we bought a phone with a bad charging port or cracked screen
Right from the days of blackberry
I've always had one thing or the other to repair on any phone I buy
But as I grew older , those things had to reduce , I had to get a good phone and settle
So my first android phone was one Sony Experia which served well
Later I got this infinix x507 which I still use till today together with my iPhone
As we all know, android phones are easy to use compared to iPhone
So most times I use my android as hotspot for the iPhone and whenever I need to download large files I'll use the android
Due to how useful that infinix is, I can say I've reapaired the touch pad up to 5 times if not more and each time the price varies from 3000-3500 and the last time I did it was 4000
And now it's spoilt again
Actually, there was a time I followed the repairer to where he purchased the touch pad which he got for 1700 naira and I paid 3500 for everything and I already saw how they did it several times in my presence.
So this time, I'll be repairing it by myself
And I'll do a better job than Wat I always get, they don't always glue it well so that it will spoil again in no time and you'll have to bring it back In no time
I already removed the damaged touch pad and I will update pictures of the whole process when I'm done
I will go and get the touch pad either tomorrow or Thursday
Re: Diy Engineering by wizzy89(m): 12:50pm On Jun 21, 2017
Nice! Luv ur spirit but do u hv d glue?
Re: Diy Engineering by Iphe56: 3:06pm On Jun 22, 2017
Honestly I don't have the glue oooo
But the phone is fixed already
I'm going to use top bond in very little amount
I'm using the phone right now
Re: Diy Engineering by ewizard1: 4:44pm On Jun 22, 2017
Iphe56:
Honestly I don't have the glue oooo
But the phone is fixed already
I'm going to use top bond in very little amount
I'm using the phone right now
Lmao @ Top bond!

Just get the E700 tube glue or at least use evo-stik.

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Re: Diy Engineering by Nastydroid(m): 5:18pm On Jun 22, 2017
Iphe56:
Personally I'm very inquisitive about any kind of repairs going on around me, either the generator, bricklaying work and plumbing works but I took so much interest in phone repairs
As a young boy who would like to use a smart phone by all means, we would mind so much if we bought a phone with a bad charging port or cracked screen
Right from the days of blackberry
I've always had one thing or the other to repair on any phone I buy
But as I grew older , those things had to reduce , I had to get a good phone and settle
So my first android phone was one Sony Experia which served well
Later I got this infinix x507 which I still use till today together with my iPhone
As we all know, android phones are easy to use compared to iPhone
So most times I use my android as hotspot for the iPhone and whenever I need to download large files I'll use the android
Due to how useful that infinix is, I can say I've reapaired the touch pad up to 5 times if not more and each time the price varies from 3000-3500 and the last time I did it was 4000
And now it's spoilt again
Actually, there was a time I followed the repairer to where he purchased the touch pad which he got for 1700 naira and I paid 3500 for everything and I already saw how they did it several times in my presence.
So this time, I'll be repairing it by myself
And I'll do a better job than Wat I always get, they don't always glue it well so that it will spoil again in no time and you'll have to bring it back In no time
I already removed the damaged touch pad and I will update pictures of the whole process when I'm done
I will go and get the touch pad either tomorrow or Thursday
sure it is easy to fix since it is not extraction and the flex is a clip.sometimes it is better to watch diy video before taking your phone to the engineers

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Re: Diy Engineering by Iphe56: 5:41pm On Jun 22, 2017
I'm done

Re: Diy Engineering by Iphe56: 5:42pm On Jun 22, 2017
I did it better than what the past repairers have done
I believe this will last long coz the glass is well fitted

Re: Diy Engineering by Iphe56: 5:44pm On Jun 22, 2017
ewizard1:

Lmao @ Top bond!

Just get the E700 tube glue or at least use evo-stik.
. Lol I didnt use it
I found a tube glue

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