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		<description><![CDATA[I wish I could get this iPhone working again. iPhone repair companies can say that they have listened to it before. The iPhone is more expensive to replace unlike the older style phones in the market today. Replacement iPhones are harder and more expensive to come by. Everyday the iPhone has loyal watchers thinking of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=iphone2grepair.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9239768&amp;post=3&amp;subd=iphone2grepair&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish I could get this iPhone working again. iPhone repair companies can say that they have listened to it before. The iPhone is more expensive to replace unlike the older style phones in the market today. Replacement iPhones are harder and more expensive to come by. Everyday the iPhone has loyal watchers thinking of ways to improve the iPhones dominance. One of the greatest products to lead the world in the 21st century is easily the iPhone. Globally, Apple has sold millions of iPhones worldwide since 2007. The iPhone market is still very raw when it comes to sales for the iPhone. Because of millions of iPhones globally, one day you may need some kind of iPhone Repair. </p>
<p>With the iPhone comes simple precision mixed with great engineering. The iphone is a simple to learn cellphone. The iPhones only main difficulty is the problem with getting them repaired. Doing service repairs by getting into the first 2G model iPhones was a chore all by itself. Many newly invented tools hit the market to just open up the first generation 2G iPhones. The best 2G iPhone opening tool out their is got to be the iPhone 2G Cheetah Mount. I personally love the iPhone but was very particular with the difficulty that it takes for a normal person to open up an iPhone. When you plan on doing a  iPhone Repair on the 1st gen, I would make my job easier and look into a Cheetah Mount. iPhoneCheetah.com has videos on the ease of opening up an iPhone 2G. </p>
<p>When talking about 3G repairs versus the 2G repairs, Apple did a marvelous job with this. The funny thing about it is I see people try to  open these all the time and do more damage to their iPhone. I am always finding people damaging iPhones because they watched a 2G iPhone video that shows how to open it and they think that you open a 3G the same way. So they  may be doing a simple iPhone Repair job, turns into really doing more harm to their phone. Only two screws located by the charging dock is needed to open your 3G iPhone up. Now by using a suction cup, place it by the home button area and you will be able to lift the glass away from the iPhone. Once this is accomplished, you can do your iPhone Repair  project on your iphone 3G. </p>
<p>The iPhone 3GS is the latest model to hit the market. The iPhone is faster than its predecessor, can now shoot video and can store 32GB of data depending  on which iPhone you bought. When opening these phones the main thing you have to realize is it opens up exactly like a 3G phone. So if  you are doing a iPhone Repair on it, knowing how to open a 3G phone is the same as opening a 3GS iPhone. When attempting repairs on the 3GS iPhone, realizing that the 3G components are similar is a plus. The 3GS main parts are not compatible with the 3G. Although the 3G and  3GS main parts look similar, do not get fooled because the connectors are different. So when you are ordering parts for the iPhone  3GS, be careful you are not ordering 3G parts. </p>
<p>The 2G, 3G and 3GS have several similar repairs like a iPhone Repair. When starting a iPhone Repair make sure you have a plan in keeping your screws in proper order. The iPhone screws are very small and it would be a smart to remember where they came out from.  The screws come in different sizes but since they are so small, it is hard to see which screw is which. Planning your repair starting with the screws will make your iPhone Repair easier when piecing back your iPhone back again. Just remember that when working with the iPhone, try not to force things if it does not fit. The iPhone has so many small and easy to break parts if you are not careful. </p>
<p>For the owners that fix their own iPhone just realize that finding parts can be costly and the gruelling part is finding a good iPhone part supplier. If you iPhone does break, getting the parts for you can take time. That is why you need to find a good supplier in your country for 2G, 3G and 3GS parts. So when doing a iPhone Repair project, be careful picking a good in country supplier. It is a good idea to  find a supplier that not only sells the public parts, but can accomplish repairs themselves. Why? The biggest reason you look for these traits in a parts and repair specialist is because if you cannot complete doing your iPhone Repair, you need to seek an option where you can send in your taken apart iPhone so their repair shop can complete the job for you. There are times when attempts to fix your own iPhone comes at a price too difficult to complete. You can easily break good parts while inside your iPhone and realize that it would be better to have someone complete the job for you. This is where you really need to think about buying parts from a company that also does in house repairs also. I want  the assurance that I have a company to fall upon just in case I cannot finish the iPhone Repair job. </p>
<p>One of the few iPhone replacement parts sites that can take on your faulty iPhone and breath life back into it again would be  iPhoneReplacementParts.com because they service in house repairs and also sell parts to the general public. I love it that they can sell me iPhone parts and give me the reassurance of finishing the job if I cannot complete the task. I know that if I was to fail at repairing my iPhone 2G, 3G or  3GS, I can rest assured that I can send my phone in to their shop to get my iPhone back up and running. So the next time you need a <a href="http://www.iphonereplacementparts.com">iPhone Repair</a> I would think about it for your iPhones physical sake.</p>
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