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Repair information and guides for the CDMA version of the fourth generation iPhone. Model: A1349 / 8, 16, or 32 GB storage capacity

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Is the black shield repairable that is behind the front LCD glass?

While frustrated upon receiving a defective LCD I quickly removed it with a flathead screw driver. I scratched the black material behind the LCD. I figured this would make some of the touch defective and it did. Some letters on my phone do not work now is there a way to repair the scratched surface under the LCD?

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You scratched the glass? or the LCD? The glass shouldn't be removed so harsh. And the letters don't light up or do not respond to the touch.

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no not the glass, its the kinda grayish material the mirror behind the lcd sits on, it's on the chassis.

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Still kind of confusing. Can you take a picture of it?

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here is the chassis view http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/usmobilepart...

This is the part I'm talking about that got scratched

http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k614...

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and you're say its preventing you? I think you might of damaged your LCD flex ribbon. I say try buying that piece and replacing it. Ive had it scratched before and it had no effect on the display or touch.

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