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[–] [deleted] 2 pts 3y

Once they began combining the digitizer with the screen they made it much harder for the average Joe to replace the screen. I'm guessing this is a push to get broken phones fixed at more expensive Apple controlled repair shops.

[–] 0 pt 3y

That's the consensus on why.

Of course, if people would simply take a little care with their expensive devices, this wouldn't even be an issue. I can't count how many people I see walking around with big cracks in their phone's screens.

I've broken one in my entire life, but that was back in the days of easy replacement.

[–] [deleted] 1 pt 3y

Funny because I've only ever broken one as well. I learned to replace screens almost from the beginning. Couldn't tell how many tablets and phones I've bought cheap, then fixed myself for profit. I wasn't too happy when they first combined the digitizer to the screen. Made repairs go from $20 to a couple hundred on average.

[–] 0 pt 3y

Yes, and because technology changes so quickly, the EyeDevice you bought two years ago is almost totally useless now.