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Second generation of iPhone. Model A1241 / 8 or 16 GB capacity / black or white plastic back. Repair is more straightforward than the first iPhone. requires screwdrivers, prying, and suction tools.

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Touchscreen not responding

I recently had the screen replaced on my phone after it shattered. I dropped it again and the screen came off in one piece. I put it back on and the home button is responding but the touch screen is not. Is it possible to fix on my own?

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Try removing the display and check if there is Amy damage on the connector or cable attaching it to the phone.

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sarah langley, sure you can . Here is the guide iPhone 3G Front Panel Assembly Replacement and take a look at it. Verify that all cables are still attached and in good working order. If those are okay, I would suggest to change the front panel. I personally prefer the whole assembly, since it does work easier and quicker. hope this helps, good luck. Hope this helps, good luck.

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Totally off topic but today I found the cheapest iphone display assembly's (4 and 4S) The company (centrix) I have ordered from once before, they were good ad I received the item but it was a couple years ago

http://www.centrix-intl.com/details.asp?...

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About your last post, for some reason I cannot post comments, it doesn't allow me to. I had this problem after I tried fixing the home button. I actually tried doing everything here, and it turned out that the connector pad was broken. Had to take it to Apple store to be re-soldered.

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I did this a couple of times. I opened up the phone, closed it, and after 3 times of repeating this, the screen was half responsive, and half was not. I opened it up again, and it turned out that connector 2 was slightly loose, thanks for the answers.

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